The positions involve manual assembly of small parts and cables or operating semi-automated and automated manufacturing equipment, requiring attention to detail, ability to read production documents, and physical capability to handle materials and work in a production environment.
Key Responsibilities
Perform small parts assembly of cables and hardware
Ensure quality of assembled work
Read and interpret assembly prints and production documents
Operate and set up semi-automated and automated manufacturing machines
Move and lift containers and boxes up to 50 pounds
Use tools, calipers, and manufacturing equipment for troubleshooting and assembly
Work in teams or small batch production environments
Climb to heights up to 12 feet and operate pallet jacks and carts
Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Prior experience hand assembling small parts.
Electronic assembly experience preferred.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Demonstrated ability to read and comprehend English written assembly prints and production documents.
Must be willing to work overtime, including weekends, to meet production demands.
Must be able to read, write, and comprehend English.
Must pass an IPC 610 and 620 class if required.
Must be able to lift or move containers weighing up to a maximum of 50 pounds.
Must be able to sit or stand for at least 4 hours.
Able to pass standardized Print Reading if required.
Able to use pallet jack.
Able to use portable staircase and climb to 12 foot heights.
Able to carry 20 pound, 3 cubic feet boxes up and down portable staircase.
Able to push 4-wheeled cart with 100 pound load.
Benefits & Perks
Overtime work including weekends
Work in teams, small batch production, or flow lines
Ability to work with portable staircase and climb to 12 foot heights
Use of pallet jack and push carts with 100 pound load
Ability to lift or move containers weighing up to 50 pounds
Ability to sit or stand for at least 4 hours
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