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      Hello Hemal, I work on the Talent Acquisition team for DAI Companies, the parent company to O'Neil Digital Solutions. We've been around since 1973. I was reviewing resumes on indeed, and think you'd be an excellent candidate for our 'Inserter Operator' - Weekend - 2nd Shift role located in Monroe, NC and would like to invite you to apply. Our target pay is $16 - $18.50 hourly! We offer excellent benefits that include: - Matched 401K - PPO Health by Aetna - PPO Dental by Aetna - PTO - Pet Insurance - Eye Care Insurance Please review our job description in detail and if you feel your skills are a match apply through our link portal below and I will reach out soon after.

      Rodrigo Flores

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      Inserter Operator I - Weekend & 2nd Shift - $16-$18.50 - Monroe, NC

      O'Neil Digital solutions
      https://careers.daicompanies.com/ODS/job/Monroe-Machine-Operator-NC/952221700/About Us Founded in 1973, O’Neil Digital Solutions (ODS) is a leading IT consulting firm specializing in the optimization of complex end-to-end business process systems...
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      Hemal Shah's resume with contact details:https://l.indeed.com/looDWAM7I_/
      First Name: Hemallast name ShahApplied for job and requesting to review my application980-267-5497 mobile
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      Hemal Shah's resume with contact details:https://l.indeed.com/fk.-ljpQIr/
      I have a 5-year smt machine experience.Following:Descriptions Surface mount technology entails attaching the component leads to surface pads on the circuit card with solder. The copper pads are coated to inhibit oxidation. Coatings may be tin, solder, nickel/gold, palladium, or an organic solderability preservative (OSP). Solder paste consisting of a carrier, flux, and solder balls is screened through a metal stencil onto the card pads. Eutectic solder paste is most commonly used. Stencil thickness can vary from 100 to 500 μm depending on the pad pitch. Pad pitch in the range of 250–300 μm typically requires a 100-μm thick stencil. The majority of surface mount applications can be successfully assembled with 150–200 μm stencils. Some manufacturers also screen or dispense adhesives on the card to tack and keep components in place through the reflow process. Components are picked and placed by automated tools that use sophisticated alignment systems to insure that component leads and PCB pads are properly registered. Laser and optical or vision tools are most common, the latter allows component leads to be inspected as well. Assemblies are reflowed in a multizone belt oven at temperatures that range from 210 to 240 °C when using eutectic solder paste. Cleaning may be required depending on the flux type contained in the solder paste and reliability requirements for the system. Electrical test and inspection for defects complete the processDefective parts, whether a visual or a test fail, may be reworked or repaired. Repair can mean removing a solder bridge between two leads or soldering a lead that was open. Rework is the process of removing a component, cleaning the removal site, preparing the site for a new component, and attaching the new component. This process requires localized heating on the PCB, so that solder joints on neighboring components are not reflowed during removal and attaching Rework is a semiautomated process that is costly. The decision to rework assemblies will depend on their value.Lead pace lines in packaging OEM products.Comply with company's standards of ESD, IPC-A-610, work instructions and ISO procedures and policies.Hand assemble and run diagnostic tests on various electronic components.Follow practices to ensure AIB, ISO standards are being met and excel.Replace damage, missing, misplace and wrong used/mount resistors and capacitors and other different components.Mount components such as transformers, resistors, capacitors, integrate circuits and sockets on panel or print circuit board.stuff boards, coil winding, coil tie down, case wiring, run axel insert machine, insect boards.Programme phones for OEM customers.Adhere to ESD and company safety requirements.Provide SPC training for chip placement equipment.Set up solder stencils to run circuit boards.Experience using calipers and ohm meters to test voltages.Maintain ESD by wearing wrist strips or foot grounders.Operate SMT machines with high yields and troubleshooting machines.Assemble electronic circuit boards to IPC-A-610 standards and customer requirementsHemal shah 980-361-4127
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      i got you message i am available Hello Hemal, I work on the Talent Acquisition team for DAI Companies, the parent company to O'Neil Digital Solutions. We've been around since 1973. I was reviewing resumes on indeed, and think you'd be an excellent candidate for our 'Inserter Operator' - Weekend - 2nd Shift role located in Monroe, NC and would like to invite you to apply. Our target pay is $16 - $18.50 hourly! We offer excellent benefits that include: - Matched 401K - PPO Health by Aetna - PPO Dental by Aetna - PTO - Pet Insurance - Eye Care Insurance Please review our job description in detail and if you feel your skills are a match apply through our link portal below and I will reach out soon after. Hemal shah 980-451-2605
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Hemal Hope you are having a good week so far! We are currently recruiting for a Component Assembler, and I thought your background would be a great fit for the position. This would be a long-term contract role with a Fortune 500 company – it’s a great opportunity to get your foot in the door! They are looking to interview quickly and have someone start ASAP. If this aligns with your search I would love to connect today for a quick call! • Ability to assemble components using various hand and power tools according to specifications. • Ability to read blueprints and/or standard work instructions. • Performs a variety of functions following prescribed procedures in product assembly and testing. • Assemble components as required on time and according to quality specifications. • Ability to identify improvement areas and effectively communicate ways to implement change. • Maintain the cleanliness of workstation and assist with entire department housekeeping. • High personal standards with regards to productivity, quality, and safety.

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• Ability to assemble components using various hand and power tools according to specifications.

• Ability to read blueprints and/or standard work instructions.

• Performs a variety of functions following prescribed procedures in product assembly and...

 

December 6, 2022

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Hemal Shah's resume with contact details:

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I have a 5-year smt machine experience.

Following:

Descriptions Surface mount technology entails attaching the component leads to surface pads on the circuit card with solder. The copper pads are coated to inhibit oxidation. Coatings may be tin, solder, nickel/gold, palladium, or an organic solderability preservative (OSP). Solder paste consisting of a carrier, flux, and solder balls is screened through a metal stencil onto the card pads. Eutectic solder paste is most commonly used. Stencil thickness can vary from 100 to 500 μm depending on the pad pitch. Pad pitch in the range of 250–300 μm typically requires a 100-μm thick stencil. The majority of surface mount applications can be successfully assembled with 150–200 μm stencils. Some manufacturers also screen or dispense adhesives on the card to tack and keep components in place through the reflow process. Components are picked and placed by automated tools that use sophisticated alignment systems to insure that component leads and PCB pads are properly registered. Laser and optical or vision tools are most common, the latter allows component leads to be inspected as well. Assemblies are reflowed in a multizone belt oven at temperatures that range from 210 to 240 °C when using eutectic solder paste. Cleaning may be required depending on the flux type contained in the solder paste and reliability requirements for the system. Electrical test and inspection for defects complete the process

Defective parts, whether a visual or a test fail, may be reworked or repaired. Repair can mean removing a solder bridge between two leads or soldering a lead that was open. Rework is the process of removing a component, cleaning the removal site, preparing the site for a new component, and attaching the new component. This process requires localized heating on the PCB, so that solder joints on neighboring components are not reflowed during removal and attaching Rework is a semiautomated process that is costly. The decision to rework assemblies will depend on their value.

Lead pace lines in packaging OEM products.

Comply with company's standards of ESD, IPC-A-610, work instructions and ISO procedures and policies.

Hand assemble and run diagnostic tests on various electronic components.

Follow practices to ensure AIB, ISO standards are being met and excel.

Replace damage, missing, misplace and wrong used/mount resistors and capacitors and other different components.

Mount components such as transformers, resistors, capacitors, integrate circuits and sockets on panel or print circuit board.

stuff boards, coil winding, coil tie down, case wiring, run axel insert machine, insect boards.

Programme phones for OEM customers.

Adhere to ESD and company safety requirements.

Provide SPC training for chip placement equipment.

Set up solder stencils to run circuit boards.

Experience using calipers and ohm meters to test voltages.

Maintain ESD by wearing wrist strips or foot grounders.

Operate SMT machines with high yields and troubleshooting machines.

Assemble electronic circuit boards to IPC-A-610 standards and customer requirements

Hemal shah 980-361-4127

 

Friday, August 8

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Hemal Shah's resume with contact details:

https://l.indeed.com/HZxh408TsG/


I have a 5-year smt machine experience.

Following:

Descriptions Surface mount technology entails attaching the component leads to surface pads on the circuit card with solder. The copper pads are coated to inhibit oxidation. Coatings may be tin, solder, nickel/gold, palladium, or an organic solderability preservative (OSP). Solder paste consisting of a carrier, flux, and solder balls is screened through a metal stencil onto the card pads. Eutectic solder paste is most commonly used. Stencil thickness can vary from 100 to 500 μm depending on the pad pitch. Pad pitch in the range of 250–300 μm typically requires a 100-μm thick stencil. The majority of surface mount applications can be successfully assembled with 150–200 μm stencils. Some manufacturers also screen or dispense adhesives on the card to tack and keep components in place through the reflow process. Components are picked and placed by automated tools that use sophisticated alignment systems to insure that component leads and PCB pads are properly registered. Laser and optical or vision tools are most common, the latter allows component leads to be inspected as well. Assemblies are reflowed in a multizone belt oven at temperatures that range from 210 to 240 °C when using eutectic solder paste. Cleaning may be required depending on the flux type contained in the solder paste and reliability requirements for the system. Electrical test and inspection for defects complete the process

Defective parts, whether a visual or a test fail, may be reworked or repaired. Repair can mean removing a solder bridge between two leads or soldering a lead that was open. Rework is the process of removing a component, cleaning the removal site, preparing the site for a new component, and attaching the new component. This process requires localized heating on the PCB, so that solder joints on neighboring components are not reflowed during removal and attaching Rework is a semiautomated process that is costly. The decision to rework assemblies will depend on their value.

Lead pace lines in packaging OEM products.

Comply with company's standards of ESD, IPC-A-610, work instructions and ISO procedures and policies.

Hand assemble and run diagnostic tests on various electronic components.

Follow practices to ensure AIB, ISO standards are being met and excel.

Replace damage, missing, misplace and wrong used/mount resistors and capacitors and other different components.

Mount components such as transformers, resistors, capacitors, integrate circuits and sockets on panel or print circuit board.

stuff boards, coil winding, coil tie down, case wiring, run axel insert machine, insect boards.

Programme phones for OEM customers.

Adhere to ESD and company safety requirements.

Provide SPC training for chip placement equipment.

Set up solder stencils to run circuit boards.

Experience using calipers and ohm meters to test voltages.

Maintain ESD by wearing wrist strips or foot grounders.

Operate SMT machines with high yields and troubleshooting machines.

Assemble electronic circuit boards to IPC-A-610 standards and customer requirements

hemal shah 980-451-2605






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