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Precise® Skill Evaluations

 Software Skill Evaluations
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Production Technical Evaluations

Candidates for production technical positions are given the appropriate series of Precise evaluations — written and hands-on tests — that rate their skills and capabilities. Executed under timed deadlines and administered in real-world environments, these evaluations rate candidates' skills and their knowledge of:



Technical Mathematics Evaluation
(Both Metric and Standard)

Tests the ability of entry-level technical applicants to solve basic on-the-job mathematical problems in a production environment, including:

  • Computing component values
  • Computing component tolerances
  • Working with whole numbers, fractions and decimals
  • Counting inventory
  • Matching numbers and invoices



Measurement Capabilities Evaluation

Tests mechanical assembly applicants for the ability to:

  • Reduce all fractions to their simplest form
  • Use and read a ruler
  • Measure production hardware pieces such as nuts, screws and bolts



Manual Dexterity Evaluation

Administered to candidates who must have the ability to:

  • Follow written instructions in a sequential pattern
  • Possess manual dexterity
  • Pay strong attention to detail

Timed test is given to:

  • Assemblers
  • Solderers
  • Inspectors
  • Shipping and receiving personnel
  • Material handlers



Small Parts Dexterity Evaluation

This evaluation assesses the following skills:

  • Small parts dexterity and hand tool manipulation
  • Fine motor skills
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Ability to follow verbal directions



Color Blindness Evaluation

This definitive test for color blindness rates ability to differentiate colors for various jobs, including:

  • Stuffing or prepping electronic components
  • Soldering and rework
  • Mechanical assembly functions
  • Through-hole and surface-mount soldering



Hands-On Soldering Evaluation

Real-world assembly environment for a through-hole and surface-mount technology evaluation:

  • Following written and verbal instructions
  • Safety procedures
  • Through-hole soldering, SMT, J-leads, Gullwing leads and chip components
  • ESD procedures
  • Electronic component identification
  • Proper forming of component leads
  • Mounting components to a PCB
  • Polarity/orientation



Electronic Theory/Technique Evaluation

Overall appraisal of technical knowledge, skills and ability to perform specific job functions. Candidates ranked at junior/intermediate/senior levels.

Electronic assemblers are evaluated for:

  • Color codes
  • Values and tolerances
  • Resistor color codes
  • Electronic components
  • Polarity/orientation
  • Soldering, through-hole and surface-mount technology
  • Mechanical assembly
  • Hand tool assembly

Electronic technicians are evaluated for:

  • Schematic symbols
  • CRDs
  • General electronics
  • Digital technology
  • Analog technology

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