Description:
The MIC Assembler I is an entry-level role responsible for helping build small electronic components. In this position, you will follow step-by-step instructions, work with delicate parts using basic hand tools and a microscope, and support both production and prototype assembly activities. This role is ideal for someone who is dependable, detail-oriented, and interested in learning new technical skills in a hands-on manufacturing environment.
Job Description
- Read, interpret, and follow detailed circuit layout drawings, work instructions, and assembly documentation.
- Perform precision epoxy die attach using manual assembly tools and microscopes.
- Assemble MIC and MMIC circuits, including components measuring 10 mil and smaller on substrates up to 4 mm.
- Execute manual gap welding operations with a high degree of accuracy and consistency.
- Operate specialized production equipment including plasma cleaning systems, bake ovens, and hot work holders.
- Perform rework and repair of die-attached circuits in accordance with quality standards and engineering specifications.
- Accurately document all manufacturing steps and inspection results on production travelers and related records.
- Support the assembly of engineering prototypes and development builds as required.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and ESD-compliant work area, ensuring proper handling and storage of tools and materials.
- Team player with a positive attitude, eager to collaborate and contribute to the success of the team.
- Support special projects, providing additional assistance and resources as needed.
- Exemplify QuinStar’s Core Values—Accountability, Compassion, and Tenacity—in all tasks, ensuring that your work directly contributes to team success and company growth.
Requirements:
- Due to federal contract requirements, U.S. citizens are eligible for this role.
- High school diploma or equivalent experience.
- Exposure to or willingness to learn micro-electronic circuit assembly procedures
- Exposure to technical drawings or bonding diagrams is a plus; on-the-job training will be provided.
- Ability to work with small, delicate components under a microscope.
- Demonstrated attention to detail and ability to follow direction.
- Basic mechanical aptitude and comfort using manual assembly tools.
- Good organizational skills.
- Willingness to learn new processes, equipment, and technologies.
Physical Requirements:
Engage in the following activities for prolonged periods of time:
This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and filing cabinets.
- Ability to stay in stationary position for extended length of time.
- Possess manual dexterity/fine motor skills.
- Ability to work under a microscope continuously for an extended period of time.
Ability to move around a Lab, Cleanroom and light manufacturing environments
- We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, paid time off and holidays, and ongoing training and development opportunities to support your career growth.