Electronic Assembler

Agr International IncButler Township, PA
Onsite

About The Position

Agr International, Inc. has served the packaging industry as a leading supplier of quality assurance equipment for over 90 years. We offer a wide range of equipment for the laboratory and on-line container production settings. Our equipment incorporates multiple technologies including infrared light absorption, sonic, capacitive sensing and vision-based technology. Agr International, Inc. is located in Butler, Pennsylvania (approximately one hour north of Pittsburgh). We are seeking an Assembler for our Manufacturing Department. Entry Level to Expert Level skilled candidates are encouraged to apply, as we have multiple grade levels based on experience.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Ability to follow verbal and written instructions such as procedures, bill of materials, shop orders, drawings, and component identification.
  • Ability to complete repetitive tasks with high quality and precision.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills.
  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds with assistance.

Nice To Haves

  • Technical education with electrical or electronics emphasis is a plus.
  • Experience in electrical/electronics assembly is a plus.
  • Hand soldering experience is a plus.
  • Experience with MS office and basic computer skills is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare components for assembly, often requiring a high degree of precision, work may be repetative.
  • Fabricate cables, wire harnesses, load circuit boards, and wiring of electronic components.
  • Perform all work in a safe manner, including proper use of personal protective equipment.
  • Perform all work in accordance with acceptable quality standards.
  • Complete required documents and provide supervisor with accurate production data.
  • Use the in-house computer system to access information as necessary.

Benefits

  • competitive salary
  • comprehensive benefits package
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