The primary responsibility of this job group is to assemble products or to make materials available for disposition in the work environment. Duties will involve a variety of tasks but not limited to: performing assembly, testing, incidental machining, problem solving, and taking corrective action to assigned products or areas, operation of material handling equipment, receiving, counting loading or unloading transportation vehicles. Need attention to detail for the parts and measurements as small changes have a large impact. Computer literacy and comfort using MS Office products Be able to correctly enter data taken during measurements and test into a database on a computer Be able to read and interpret drawings and work instructions (OMS) Able to use small hand tools, (crimpers, wire strippers, screwdriver, wire cutters, etc) with acceptable results Be able to solder and apply solder paste in accordance with J-610 standards. Able to solder and tin wires, (IPC not required) and be able to use a Volt-Ohm Meter Able to mix and apply materials and coatings Be able to use and monitor curing ovens Select and use taps and die correctly without damaging material Mating of water connections/fittings so that they do not leak Be able to correctly assemble Mechanical assemblies to released documentation Perform an audit of the material issued to a job Create labels as needed for assemblies to the drawings or OMS specifications After training, understand and comply with our Non-Conformance (NC) process. Be able to build cable/harness assemblies to the drawings or OMS.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees