Electronics Kit Integrity Specialist II
Job Description
Job DescriptionStep Into the Role
As an Electronics Kit Integrity Specialist II, you make sure every kit released to the production floor is complete, precise, and ready for PCB assembly. Your work safeguards build quality and on-time delivery.
What a Day Looks Like
- Audit incoming kits against pick lists, validating part numbers and quantities and ensuring BOM-to-part conformance before work orders proceed.
- Dive into manufacturer datasheets and supplier sites to confirm package types and specifications for electronic components.
- Document shortages and status using check-in records; maintain clear, accurate trail of all movements and exceptions.
- Follow IMS procedures for managing consigned/customer-supplied materials and internal property controls.
- Read and interpret part specifications and drawings; continue to build capability with complex component packages.
- Open and track Technical Issue (TI) forms; communicate directly with customers when required.
- Partner with Quality, Purchasing, Documentation, and Production to resolve nonconformances and material exceptions.
- Keep your workspace organized and inspection-ready; own the accuracy and quality of your output.
How You’ll Work With Others
You’ll interface regularly with the Group Leader, Manager, Purchasing, Documentation, Production teams, and occasionally with customers. Decision-making relies on established IMS instructions and guidelines. The impact of error is high, directly affecting both product quality and delivery schedules.
What You Bring
- Strong verbal and written communication; meticulous attention to detail.
- Hands-on inspection skills for electronic parts and component packages.
- Comfort with Inventory Control systems and Microsoft Office (especially Excel).
- IPC certification preferred (e.g., IPC-A-610).
- Ability to lift up to 25 lbs on a daily basis.
Background
- High school diploma, GED, or equivalent experience.
- 2–5 years in stockroom/kitting or related materials role; EMS/electronics manufacturing experience preferred.
Proficiencies
- IPC-A-610
- PCB Assembly and Components
- Manufacturing environment experience
- Excellent communication skills
- Basic computer skills and Microsoft Excel
- Meets physical requirements
Note: Responsibilities and duties may be adjusted by management as business needs evolve; this role centers on the essential functions described above but may include related tasks as required.
