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** Assembler

Dwyer Instruments, Inc.

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San Marcos, CA
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Job Description

As posted by the hiring company

Job Overview:

Description

   Essential Job Functions 

  •  Prepare and clean parts prior to Assembly.
  • Use job orders or other documentation and perform light mechanical assembly work that is typically or moderate complexity and requires fitting, alignment and adjustment of components.
  •  Perform basic functional tests of completed assembly including dielectric and insulation resistance tests.
  •  Rework non- conforming production assemblies.
  • Maintain production records including computer moves on job orders.
  •  Perform routine daily cleanup and other duties as assigned.

Safety

  •  Follow safe work practices, participate in safety training as required, and report any unsafe condition or accident. 

Quality 

· Employees are responsible to understand and support the quality policy and the appropriate elements of the quality management system for their areas of work, reduce, eliminate, and prevent quality deficiencies including escapes.

  • Initiate action to prevent the occurrence of nonconformities related to product, process, and quality system.
  • All employees have the responsibility and authority to identify quality  deficiencies, elevate any concerns for action within or related to our quality system and processes.

Communication 

  •  Communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing. 
  •  Maintain effective and constructive working relationships with others both internally and externally. 

Requirements

  

  •  0-2 years’ experience in electro-mechanical assembly or repair of electro mechanical devices, instruments or units preferred.
  •  High School diploma or GED preferred.
  •  Manual dexterity, mechanical aptitude and use of hand tools to perform repetitive assembly or repeating functions in performing test, potting and assembly operations.
  •  Able to follow general procedures and instruction in drawings or wiring diagrams.
  • Able to follow instructions and procedures exactly, and make few minor decisions if they follow an established procedure.
  • Ability to perform repetitive tasks in a production or manufacturing environment while maintaining quality and efficiency. 
  • Knowledge and experience operating hand-held multi-meters and other basic test instrumentation.