Job Description
Job Description
Hands-on technician who supports PCB process engineering and New Product Introduction (NPI) activities by operating and maintaining manufacturing equipment, executing operator-level process runs and DOEs, collecting and validating process data, supporting root-cause investigations, and maintaining clear operator documentation.
Duties / Responsibilities :
- Operate PCB manufacturing equipment and execute production and NPI builds at the operator level (setups, changeovers, first-article builds) per engineering instructions and short sheets / SOPs.
- Serve as process owner for assigned machines / processes : maintain readiness, enforce SOP adherence, and act as floor-level point of contact for operators.
- Prepare, run, document, and collect raw data for Design of Experiments (DOE) and structured trials under guidance of process engineers; ensure disciplined data capture and handoff.
- Monitor and record process performance metrics (yield, cycle time, defect counts, rework); create / maintain basic SPC charts and flag trends to engineering / quality.
- Support root-cause analysis and corrective actions (RCA, 5-Why, containment activities); execute and verify engineering-prescribed corrective actions on the floor.
- Maintain and update operator-level documentation (short sheets, SOPs, checklists) in clear, concise language; implement simple poka-yoke / error-proofing where feasible.
- Perform in-process inspections, first-article checks, and basic quality verification; document nonconformances and escalate to Quality / Engineering.
- Assist in equipment qualification, process capability studies (Cp / Cpk) data collection, and process transfers during NPI and scale-up events.
- Support purchasing / maintenance in identifying tooling, fixtures, and consumables needed for trials.
- Participate in continuous improvement activities and cross-functional NPI meetings.
- Maintain a positive work environment by acting and communicating in a manner so that you get along with customers, clients, vendors, co-workers and management.
- This position may require overtime for coverage on alternate shifts and weekends.
- Will be required to perform other duties as requested, directed or assigned.
Requirements :
Associate degree, technical diploma, or equivalent vocational training in Electronics Technology, Manufacturing Technology, or related field; OR 2+ years hands-on experience in PCB manufacturing or related electronics production.Demonstrated operator-level experience with PCB processes (e.g., imaging, lamination, drilling, routing, soldering, inspection equipment).Practical experience assisting with or executing DOEs and structured trials and disciplined data collection practices.Working knowledge of basic statistical tools and SPC concepts; experience with Minitab or similar statistical software preferred.Proficient with Microsoft Excel and Outlook; experience with MES / MRP / shop-floor systems advantageous.Strong attention to detail, documentation discipline, and manual dexterity.Effective verbal and written communication and teamwork skills.Ability to stand for extended periods and perform light-to-moderate lifting.Amphenol offers a competitive salary and benefits. The candidate must be able to legally work in the United States; we are unable to provide sponsorship. Position requires candidate to be a U.S. person as defined in ITAR, 22 CFR 120.15 (U.S. Citizenship or Resident Alien Status) and defined by 8 U.S.C. 1101(a) (20). Amphenol is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer as to all protected groups, including Individuals with Disabilities and Protected Veterans. For consideration for this position, please apply online to : https : / / amphenol-apc.acquiretm.com APC899