1st & 2nd Shift Soldering Positions Construction, Mining & Trades - Daytona Beach, FL at Geebo

1st & 2nd Shift Soldering Positions

TRC Staffing Services is currently hiring for a 1st and 2nd shift Solder
in the Daytona Beach area. This career opportunity is for a state-of-the-art manufacturer of electrical and fiber-optic products.


Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Soldering to standards and procedures.
Notify errors on procedures, drawings, bills of material, and router to the support teams (Quality, Manufacturing Engineering).
Responsible for completing documentation (shop packs) accurate and timely.
Responsible for entering data into the IFS system accurate and timely.
Responsible for maintaining high quality standards and workmanship.
Maintain excellent communication and working relationship with all departments within the company.
Maintain a safe working environment.
Communicating special tooling needed to perform operation that may have not been identified.

Education and
Experience:
High School Diploma or GED
Experience with basic hand tools
Experience soldering to J-STD-001

Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to work in a team environment
Ability to work with little or no notice of overtime when needed
Ability to use test equipment needed to perform tasks. (Meggers, Ohm-meters)
Able to read technical drawings, specifications and procedures
Computer Literate
Good shop math skills


Physical Demands:
Frequently Lifting up to 50 pounds
Daily telephone/computer usage
Repetitive motions


Resume to (Show Solderer in email subject line)

Qualified candidates will be contacted.


TRC offers immediate benefits, weekly pay and no fees to applicants

TRC Staffing Services, Inc. is a drug free environment. Equal Opportunity Employer/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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