Performs limited electronic, electromechanical, mechanical and support production assembly and functions of a repetitive nature to build and assemble routine units. Determine and follow methods and sequence of operations in assembling cables, soldering, bonding, testing, standard routine troubleshooting and manufacturing of transducers. Has knowledge of the various build processes within the department. Efficiently completes daily tasks according to the standard times without sacrificing the quality of the product. Job Description Essential Responsibilities Perform routine tasks in preparation for assembly, such as: cutting wire to specified size, stripping, tinning, or bending wire parts, wiring and fastening terminal connections. Reading blueprints, diagrams, or established operations practices to assemble and install various electrical or electronic components. Perform solder touch-up or solder of parts as a secondary operation. Train other assemblers. Complete other duties as assigned and possibly to other areas: Wiring, Epoxy, Final Assembly/Lensing. Handle small, delicate parts with a high degree of accuracy to perform routine tasks in preparation for assembly. Follow method sheets to ensure documented and controlled processes are followed to assemble various electronic components. Perform a variety of electro-mechanical assembly operations by using common hand tools such as: Wire strippers, wrenches, screwdrivers, plyers and using small hand tools and soldering equipment. May operate automatic and semi-automatic assembly/production equipment. Organized, work independently with minimum supervision and ability to work in fast paced environments. Able to sit and work under a microscope for extended periods of time. Experience with hand soldering and using a microscope.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED