Electronics Assembly Technician
Confidential
Posted: May 7, 2026
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Electronics Assembly Technician is responsible for assembling and calibrating oil-field products in a fast-paced environment.
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Job Description
Electronics Assembly Technician
Erdos Miller is a long-term focused company seeking an Electronics Assembly Technician to assemble and calibrate the next generation of oil-field products.
Do you have a desire to work with talented, motivated, and interesting co-workers?
Care to work in an environment that will always feel like a start-up that encourages growth?
We believe our company deserves to exist over others given our focus on investing in and growing our team members.
Would you like your ideas, your thoughts, and your opinions to be heard and to matter?! Together we can build things that matter and will be used every day by real people. Hone your technical skills on new, fun, and challenging projects. Expect to grow as a technician and as a person. Expect excellent pay and benefits.
Within 90 days, you can expect to:
Learn and follow work instructions for assembly and document the progress of work orders on work order travelers.
Proficiently route and solder wires to PCBA with stress relief.
Maintain a clean and organized workstation.
Proficiently clean related soldering work performed.
Perform SMT and PTH rework on caps, resistors, ICs, wires etc.
Assemble functional and cosmetic hardware to assemblies utilizing approved hand tools such as screwdrivers and torque drivers.
Perform electrical continuity checks on work-in-progress or completed work as required by product documentation.
Be trained in and utilize all job-related software and computer programs such as email, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint and Smartsheet.
Within 12 months, you can expect to:
Maintain knowledge of component ID, advanced soldering, assembly drawings, bill of materials and specific written instruction in performing duties.
Cross train in other manufacturing processes such as functional and ring out testing, thermal testing, and Highly Accelerated Stress Screening (HASS) testing.
Ensure that work-in-progress work orders are staged and organized efficiently in the work area.
Utilize released or pre-released drawings, blueprints, schematics or wiring diagrams to perform assembly and soldering on sub-assemblies of various products.
Operate various measuring equipment such as multimeters to verify workmanship.
Communicate with other team members when experiencing any work-related equipment, controls or systems have issues which disrupt the manufacturing process.
Identify opportunities for improvement within the manufacturing or testing areas of the company.
Be cross trained to assemble electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, or pneumatic components into various other assemblies or legacy products.
Disassemble, modify, rework, reassemble, and test experimental or prototype assemblies and subassemblies.
Preferred Skills or Certifications:
IPC-A-610 Certified or related Class 3 soldering experience
Fine-detailed work with hand tools and assembly
Experience with the handling and application of various adhesives and epoxies on PCBs and PCBAs
Proficient knowledge and experience in mechanical assembly
Ability to read, interpret and work from assembly prints, wiring diagrams and schematics
Effective communication