Working under minimum supervision of the Production Manager, the incumbent will be responsible for assembling the Specials Large Product line. Solid Experience in electro-mechanical assembly required. Instrumentation experience a plus.
Essential Job Functions
- Perform electrical and mechanical assembly work, which is of larger sizes and higher complexity.
- Fit, alignment, and adjust components and assemblies within close tolerances.
- Assemble products based on information translated from job orders, work instructions, procedures, drawings, and wiring diagrams.
- Be able to read and comprehend engineering drawings.
- Solder wire cables to sensor head leads.
- Spot weld wire leads to sensor head leads.
- Be able to multi-task through a variety of job orders.
- Ability to follow verbal and written test procedures and document the testing and the functionality of completed items.
- Participate in discussions with manufacturing - engineering and support personnel to resolve issues associated with the manufacturability, reliability, and quality of the product.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education/Work Experience/Qualifications
- 5 or more years of electrical mechanical assembly experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Must be able to use a large variety of small hand tools such as screwdrivers, torque wrenches, and soldering irons.
- Must be able to use and understand basic electrical measuring tools such as multimeters, insulation resistance meters, decade boxes, and a variety of test fixtures.
- Must be able to use mechanical measuring tools such as calipers and micrometers.
- Must be able to read and understand assembly documentation such as assembly drawings, wiring diagrams, job orders, work instructions, and procedures with a minimum of supervision using considerable judgment.
- Previous work in a quality-controlled setting is preferred.
- Ability to TIG and spot weld fine parts is preferred.
- Working knowledge of electrical theory is beneficial.
- Ability to do fine work under a microscope is preferred.
Physical Requirements
- Lift, carry, push and or pull 1 – 50 lbs. frequently
- Squat/kneel, bend/stoop, twist/turn, grasp and reach overhead and outward frequently
- Sit, stand and walk for 1 – 10 hours per day
- Must be able to pass pre-employment drug and background screen
Work Site Environment
- Ability to work in a 55 – 85-degree Fahrenheit work environment
Payrate: $16.00 to $17.00 + Benefits
Education/Work Experience/Qualifications
- 5 or more years of electrical mechanical assembly experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Must be able to use a large variety of small hand tools such as screwdrivers, torque wrenches, and soldering irons.
- Must be able to use and understand basic electrical measuring tools such as multimeters, insulation resistance meters, decade boxes, and a variety of test fixtures.
- Must be able to use mechanical measuring tools such as calipers and micrometers.
- Must be able to read and understand assembly documentation such as assembly drawings, wiring diagrams, job orders, work instructions, and procedures with a minimum of supervision using considerable judgment.
- Previous work in a quality-controlled setting is preferred.
- Ability to TIG and spot weld fine parts is preferred.
- Working knowledge of electrical theory is beneficial.
- Ability to do fine work under a microscope is preferred.
Physical Requirements
- Lift, carry, push and or pull 1 50 lbs. frequently
- Squat/kneel, bend/stoop, twist/turn, grasp and reach overhead and outward frequently
- Sit, stand and walk for 1 10 hours per day
- Must be able to pass pre-employment drug and background screen
Work Site Environment
- Ability to work in a 55 85-degree Fahrenheit work environment