The Assembler 2 position performs disassembly, assembly, re-work, and minimum testing of various electrical/electronic equipment.
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Use electric soldering equipment to the IPC-A-610B, Class 3 standard
• Cut, prepare, and pre-tin wires, prepare batteries, apply conformal coat, marking, and adhesive bonding
• Follow written and verbal instructions
• Complete work according to instructions, specifications, and procedures, under direct and/or limited supervision
• Perform a variety of complex mechanical and/or electromechanical assembly operations in accordance with company instructions and procedures
• Conduct inspections of own and/or other associates' work to ensure correctness in accordance with company and/or customer drawings
• Maintain a clean and orderly workstation, adhering to 6S standards
• Maintain an acceptable attendance and safety record
• Adhere to all company guidelines, policies and procedures
• Additional job duties and tasks as needed
• Assist other departments with job duties, tasks, training, and development as needed
• Complete additional job duties and tasks as assigned and instructed by Lead Tech / Supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Secondary Certificate/High School Diploma or equivalent combination of relevant education and work experience
Experience: Minimum of 2 years prior work experience in an electronics/manufacturing environment or completed OJT training for at least 5 products
Skills:
• Able to read and comprehend regulations and instructions in English
• Effective oral and written communication
• Must be able to work all shifts and be available for overtime and weekends as needed
• Proficient in using the tools, equipment, and inspection aids applicable to the scope of work assigned
• Use hand tools, power tools, and an electric soldering gun
• Lift and Carry up to 30lbs
• Able and willing to comply with Drug-Free Workplace policies and pass all related drug/alcohol screenings
• Able to perform complex mechanical and/or electromechanical assembly operations
• Capable of solving problems in situations that are atypical or infrequently occurring based on existing precedents or procedures
• Skilled at simple welding tasks and/or brazing, or soldering
• Ability to read and interpret company documents, such as safety rules, operating/manufacturing instructions, policies, and procedures
• Experience with MS Office Suite
• Good manual dexterity required to work with small parts
Candidate Requirement: Candidates must pass a hands-on assessment to advance to the in-person interview stage of the recruitment process. Candidates unable to pass the assessment will not move forward in the process.
Physical Requirements
• Approximately 90% sitting and 10% standing/walking about in-door Company facilities
• Use head and neck in static position, looking up/down and side-to-side
• Perform major hand grasping and fine finger manipulations using both hands
• Perform light lifting from the floor, table, and shelf
• Push and pull carts or mobile tables, loaded and unloaded
• Minimal: heavy lifting from floor or higher, bending, twisting, climbing, lifting arms above shoulders, kneeling, exposure to excessive noise, hazardous chemicals, hazardous equipment, uneven walking surfaces
SAFETY SENSITIVE ROLE - SUBJECT TO RANDOM DRUG TESTING
1st Shift
Monday-Friday, occasional evening/weekend overtime. 5 am to 8 am start time