Electronic Associate:
Our team is responsible for manufacturing circuit cards, wiring harnesses, and electro-mechanical assemblies.
Potential for conversion to full time employee.
What You Will Be Doing
You will be responsible for building and testing electronic components, using a variety of hand tools and specialized equipment.
You will work with a team to assemble, adjust, and align a variety of assemblies and subassemblies to close tolerance.
Your responsibilities will include but are not limited to the following:
• Performing soldering, bonding, wiring, routing, riveting, assembly, disassembly, touch-up, rework, cleaning, and minor modifications to assemblies and subassemblies
• Working from approved engineering drawings, mechanical blueprints, and quality inspection procedures
• Using measuring instruments and equipment to perform visual, dimensional, and mechanical inspections
• Maintaining logs, records, and completing required paperwork
Required Experience:
• Manufacturing or production experience; including, but not limited to: plated through hole, cable and harness assembly, solder, and surface mount technology.
• All candidates must have the ability to complete and pass an onsite paid 40 hour training course[HCV(1] which consists of: solder skills, plated through hole skills, or cable and harness assembly skills, and surface mount technology skills
• Must have basic computer skills which includes the ability to navigate Microsoft Office programs, including Power Point, Word and Outlook
• High School diploma or equivalent
• Must be a US Citizen due to facility requirements
Must pass eye exam to include:
Far Vision: Snellen chart 20/50, or better.
Near Vision: Jaeger 1 or .50 meter at 14 inches or better.
Color Perception: Normal as determined by means of standard color plates.
Use of prescription lenses to meet the above vision requirements is permissible. When such lenses are required, the certification records shall so state and such lenses shall be used whenever soldering or inspection is being performed.
Desired Skills:
• Willingness to learn; self-disciplined
• Quality focused and strong attention to detail
• Strong oral and communication skills
• Ability to work well individually and as a team
Work Schedules:
6:00am to 4:30pm, Mon-Thurs (4x10 hour day), additional hours may be needed on Friday & Saturday.