About HALCON
HALCON is a regional and international leader that offers next-generation Weapons Systems and Robotics Expertise to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world. HALCON has developed in-house expertise across the entire value chain for gravity-release bomb guidance systems. This includes design, development, testing, manufacturing and assembly. Our end-to-end capabilities ensure exceptional quality and competitive pricing. As well, we are faster and more flexible in meeting customer requirements.
Key Accountabilities:
- Assemble various opto-electronic test-bench setups and perform testing of related UUT (Unit Under Test) devices.
- Test electronic circuit boards with appropriate testing devices to ensure optimal efficiency, functionality, and that performance are in accordance with requirements.
- Confer with engineers, customers, vendors and others to discuss existing and potential engineering projects or products.
- Read and interpret blueprints, assembly drawings and work instructions to identify different components and materials required for the assembly process.
- Ensure that the assembled products conform to specifications; compare finished products to Customer BoM for accuracy in terms of components used, board population, electronic assembly, etc.
- Inspect PCB Electronic Assemblies for defects; solder quality, parts alignment, missing parts, visual damage, etc.
- Conduct in-circuit test (ICT) for shorts, resistance, and capacitance to assess whether the printed circuit boards (PCB) were correctly manufactured
- Analyse and repair failures, component failures and manufacturing defects using light tools, hand tools, and electronic test and repair equipment
- Conduct component level repair of PCBs to include soldering and de-soldering of through-hole and SMT components tasks in compliance with IPC Class III soldering standards
- Determine material and equipment needs and order supplies.
- Carry out routine corrective and preventive maintenance of PCBs to ensure it is safe and efficient to operate at all times and produces maximum output
- Maintain logs and records of related tests, procedures and results.
- Work with internal departments and teams to ensure that optical systems meet all necessary performance requirements.
- Investigate the usage of the latest optical components, tools, materials and technologies.
- Support production facilities in the manufacture and assembly of optical systems.
Experience & Education Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Minimum: 0-1 years’ of hands-on experience in maintenance or assembly within military
- Preferred: Relevant experience in a manufacturing environment, and/or 3 years’ experience of hands-on experience in an electronic PCB assembly line working manually or on Automated SMD machines or similar