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Soldering Technician - 2nd shift

Milton, GA 30009

Posted: 09/28/2023 Employment Type: Contract To Hire Category: Manufacturing Job Number: 66213 Pay Rate: 22.50

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Soldering Technician - 2nd Shift

Are you an experienced hand soldering expert? With at least 2 years’ experience hand soldering? A leading manufacturer is looking for a Soldering Technician to join their team in Alpharetta, GA to help them build the best connectors in the business. This is a full time and temp to hire opportunity!

Pay rate: $22.50/hr
2nd Shift: Monday-Thursday 3:30pm-2:00am, available OT on Fridays 


Responsibilities of the Soldering Technician:
  • Fine pitch soldering of push-pull circular connectors and cable assemblies.
  • Reads instructions, such as work orders, diagrams, and wire lists to determine materials needed and sequence of assembly.
  • Full understanding of cable assemblies.

Requirements of the Soldering Technician:
  • H.S. Diploma or GED equivalent.
  • 2+ years of fine pitch soldering experience.
  • Fine attention to detail.
  • Honest, reliable, and hardworking.
  • Hiring priority provided to individuals with electronics certification(s).
  • Must pass solder test.

Soldering Technicians apply today!  DAVIS Companies partners with the top employers locally and nationally. They choose us because of our reputation for finding high quality talent, fast, but also our experience for evaluating and representing the best candidates in the marketplace.  We make every effort to provide updates and feedback to candidates at each stage of the process as we appreciate how stressful looking for a new role can be.  Apply today and experience “The DAVIS Difference”. 

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