A Soldering Technician works as a part of the production line and uses small handheld tools to assemble circuit boards for electronic equipment. These technicians use a variety of tools general to manufacturing electronics, aside from a soldering iron, pliers, and crimp tools. Other roles performed are listed on the Soldering Technician Resume as – repairing circuit boards, cutting components to fit the board, maintaining stock levels using computerized systems, ensuring all needed equipment and materials are available, testing finished boards to check functionality, and following technical drawings carefully.
It is vital to possess great skills inaccuracy, as this role relies mostly on accurate measurement, and soldering. Here are some of the skills required to complete the work – attention to detail, dexterous and nimble, the ability to use small tools with great care, a good understanding of technical drawings, hand-eye coordination, and great quality service skills. Most employers do not ask for any specific qualifications, however, a high school diploma or GED and a certification in soldering may be considered a great fit.