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Manufacturing Engineer Level 2 (21029-1)

Archbald, PennsylvaniaContract
$53.65 hourly
About the Job
21029-1 Manufacturing Engineer Level 2, Archbald, PA (Secret/Ability to Obtain)

DESCRIPTION
Prior experience in all aspects of circuit card assembly for plated-thru-hole (PTH) and surface mount technology (SMT) production including component forming, pick-and-place equipment, solder printing, hand soldering, wave soldering, selective-soldering, conformal coating, automated optical inspection, x-ray inspection, and programming of related assembly equipment.
 
Start date will be moved up if candidate is identified early.
Work Schedule First Shift: 6:00am-4:30pm OR 7:00am-5:30pm EST

  • Must be US Citizen
  • Active Secret Clearance or Ability to Obtain
  • 4/10 Work Week
  • 1st Shift
  • $53.65/hr.
  • Duration: 6/1/2026-6/1/2027
  • Non-Exempt
  • Contract Position
  • Worker will work on-site full-time

MANDATORY:
  • Bachelor's Degree (STEM degree).
  • Prior experience in all aspects of circuit card assembly.
  • Previous experience in Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering tasks; including internship and/or project teams experience.
  • Manufacturing experience in Circuit Card Assembly.

DESIRED:
  • Excellent written and oral communication/interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work in a collaborative environment or independently to solve problems in a timely manner.
  • Ability to read & interpret drawing requirements to develop work instructions.
  • Familiarity with lean/six-sigma manufacturing methods, root cause/corrective action techniques, and IPC-610, IPC-620, J-STD-001.
  • Ability to track and manage cost, quality, and schedule in a manufacturing environment.
  • Ability to plan, coordinate, and set up production work cells and facility layout changes.
  • Ability to define problems, collect/analyze data and make the necessary improvements to achieve desired performance.
  • Demonstrated ability to create/change work instructions, shop floor routers, and bills of materials.
  • Demonstrated use of 2D and 3D modeling programs such as Auto-CAD and CREO to design tooling/fixturing.