Electronics Inspector:
Inspects items, such as electronic assemblies, subassemblies, parts, integrated circuit (IC) assemblies, semiconductor wafers, IC dies and components, following samples, production illustrations, comparators or microscope for defects, and conformance to company standards.
Examines unit for physical defects, such as broken...
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Electronics Inspector:
Inspects items, such as electronic assemblies, subassemblies, parts, integrated circuit (IC) assemblies, semiconductor wafers, IC dies and components, following samples, production illustrations, comparators or microscope for defects, and conformance to company standards.
Examines unit for physical defects, such as broken or missing leads, broken circuit lines, bridged circuits, misalignments, symbol errors, excess or missing solder, holes in sealing material, coating and plating blemishes, oil leaks, faulty welds, scratches, cracks, and chips.
Discards defective items. Examines hardware for specified contact with conductor area.
Disallows faulty assembly, part, or component and
records type and quantity of defects. Turns knobs on microscope to adjust focus and magnification as required to view items for inspection. May use magnifying glass to inspect electronic items. May remove contaminants from items, using brush or air hose. May compare hardware on assemblies, subassemblies, and parts to parts list to verify installation. May measure parts to verify accuracy of dimensions, using precision measuring instruments. May sort defective components and parts for salvage or scrap. May inspect parts, using microscope or magnifier. May inspect electronic assemblies, subassemblies, parts, integrated circuit (IC) assemblies, semiconductor wafers, IC dies and/or components for defects. (Source: eDOT Job Description)
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