Job Description:
PCB Assembly Equipment Technician II supports AAON's engineering, production, and testing operations by performing advanced diagnostics, troubleshooting, and support for HVAC control systems. This role plays a key part in new product development, prototype testing, and system integration. The technician collaborates with engineering, product management, and production teams to ensure the accuracy and functionality of control systems. This position contributes to product innovation, quality assurance, and customer satisfaction through hands-on technical expertise and cross-functional coordination
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:
2+ years of experience in HVAC, controls, or electrical systems; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background.
Electrical control or electronics experience preferred. Associate degree in electronics, electrical technology, or a related field preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Proven experience troubleshooting and repairing electro-mechanical systems within an electronics manufacturing (PCBA) environment
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, pneumatic diagrams, and equipment manuals
Familiarity with IPC-A-610 and IPC J-STD-001 standards; prior certification is a plus
Ability to operate in a Windows-based environment and utilize maintenance software platforms
Use of fine and gross motor skills for diagnostics, repairs, and component handling.
Ability to remain focused and responsive in high-pressure situations.
Experience operating the following:
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Kurtz-Ersa Hot Flow 3/20 Reflow ovens and Kurtz-Ersa 600/2 Rework stations
Omron VP9000 Solder paste inspection
Solder stencil machines
PLC operational knowledge and troubleshooting
Work Environment:
Ability to lift to 25 lbs. regularly.
Frequent standing, walking, and climbing to access equipment.
Ability to work in elevated areas and confined spaces as needed.
Ability to perform physical tasks associated with equipment maintenance, including bending, reaching, and occasionally lifting heavy objects