Key Requirements:
• Ability to read and understand schematics.
• Build products by accurately following detailed process instructions.
• Assembly experience, particularly in electromechanical assembly, is a plus.
• Perform wire cutting, unpacking, and repacking tasks as part of assembly duties.
• Strong critical thinking skills and keen attention to detail.
• Warehouse experience, including packaging and material handling.
• Experience operating PIT or forklift equipment is a plus
• Overtime and Saturday work are available on a voluntary basis
Summary of Key Responsibilities:
The Assembly Technician is responsible for assembling, electrical testing, troubleshooting and quality control of electromechanical assemblies and sub-assemblies. Ensure assemblies meet specified quality
standards and maintain quality documentation.
Working hours: 7:00am-3:30pm
What You’ll Do
• Read, understand and interpret engineering drawings, bills of material and standing instructions
• Utilize various hand tools, measuring tools (micrometers, calipers, gauge pins), testing tools
(HiPot tester, Multimeter) and other standard power hand tools to complete work tasks
• Calculate parameters and test finished product according to standing instructions
• Assemble product according to work instructions and standing instructions
• Verify quantities and items shipping out per Work Orders. Pack finished product to deliver
• Inspect parts according to geometrical, dimensional, tolerance, and visual inspections on inbound
PO’s to ensure parts meet drawing specifications and are in good condition
• Support ISO Certification, maintenance of documents, and audits. Participate in ISO yearly
training
• Receive material coming into the Assembly Center by vendors, customers, or other warehouses
accurately and promptly
• Document and control all Non-Conforming material
• Assist in inventory management
What You’ll Need
Required High School or GED
Preferred Other · Technical school a plus
Experience:
• 1+ years pf experience in Assembly, Quality Control, or Inventory Management
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
• Ability to read work instructions, bills of material, standing instructions
• Strong mechanical aptitude a must
• Strong mathematical skills
• Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where
only limited standardization exists
• Basic computer skills with strong attention to detail. Familiarity with Microsoft products and
warehouse management systems a must
• Ability to effectively communicate with co-workers to aid in satisfying customer requirements
• Ability to organize and prioritize job tasks and requirements
• Able to meet deadlines
• Able to work overtime as required