Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
- Perform repetitive electrical and mechanical assembly work in accordance with company policy, specifications, and current soldering standards as follows:
- Properly interpret assembly, schematic, set-up drawings, & work aids
- Install, assemble, and connect mechanical parts and assemblies,
- Hook-up various types of wiring, mount and remove electronic components.
- Work independently as well as in a team environment as required.
- Work with and assist engineering on proto-type builds.
- Will work with stock room personnel as required.
Requirements:
- Knowledge of active and passive electronic components, types of grounding, and proper mechanical assembly technic.
- Knowledge of current soldering practices to include experience in handling ESD components, and thru-hole and surface mount components in a manufacturing environment.
- Experience working with mildly hazardous materials (i.e., isopropyl alcohol, MEK, etc.) and familiarity with Safety Data Sheets (SDS).
- Solid attention to detail, good organizational skills, and ability to multi-task as priorities change.
- Possess verbal and written communication skills to efficiently convey technical ideas and information to others.
- Knowledge and experience working with precision tooling and small power tools (i.e., dental tool, micro-scopes, exacto knives, jewelers screw drivers, crimpers, hand drills, heat-gun, etc.).
- Knowledge of machining practices and experience with larger power tools (i.e., lathes, mills, band-saws, sanders, drill-presses, etc.), is a plus.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Windows, Word, and Excel.
- Minimum three years experience.
- Ability to lift over 30 pounds.
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