Electronics Assembler (Systems)

Campbell ScientificLogan, UT
8dOnsite

About The Position

Our manufacturing team works diligently to ensure that we acquire and produce the key goods and services needed to successfully meet our client and project needs. This team works closely with the rest of our organization to help other teams achieve their goals. We constantly work toward securing the right materials, resources, and services to ensure we maintain fully functioning manufacturing capacity, while implementing strategies to meet changing organizational needs. We are looking for an Electronics Assembler in our Systems area to join our team and support our company now and into the future. We Are Campbell Scientific We work to make a difference and help those working to advance science and technology for the benefit of humankind. Through our advanced measurement systems, our goal is to provide key insights to people using science and technology to solve massive global challenges including severe weather, climate change, limited natural resources, sustainable food production, energy production and distribution, and infrastructure safety. What You’ll Work On The Electronics Assembler is responsible for the assembly processes of finished products and product sub-assemblies including circuit boards, cables, and other related mechanical product assemblies. This position works efficiently and productively on their own assemblies and in group situations where individuals have common production assembly goals. Electronic Assemblers are cross trained in multiple production areas which enables re-assignment according to product assembly demand. Both individual and group performance is monitored, measured, and reported including measures for quality workmanship and process efficiency.

Requirements

  • High School Graduate, or GED Certificate.
  • 2-4 years of electronic or general manufacturing experience.
  • Value Stream Mapping experience.
  • IPC 610-D standards and practical training.
  • IPC WHMA-A-620 standards and practical training.
  • Hand soldering experience.
  • An individual who is aligned with our ARCTIC Values (Accountable, Respectful, Client-Centric, Team-Oriented, Innovative, Continually Improving).
  • Someone who places importance on working hard, having fun, and building great relationships with their peers.
  • Ability to read and interpret instruction documents written in the English language.
  • Excellent hand-eye coordination and dexterity.
  • Ability to work under the pressure of time sensitive deadlines without compromising quality.

Nice To Haves

  • Understanding of ISO 9001:2015, preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Stand or sit for extended periods of time.
  • Build products according to standardized production processes for product quality and performance.
  • Maintain a clean and organized work environment.
  • Report variances in production processes and quality that vary from established standards.
  • Actively participate in continuous improvement (Kaizen) activities and training.
  • Work with both large and small components.
  • Observe details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).

Benefits

  • A premium benefits package.
  • We have competitive Paid Time Off; Medical, Dental, Vision, and Hearing Insurance with no premiums based on Full Time 40-hour weeks; Long-Term and Short-Term Disability; AD&D; 401(k) and a Profit-Sharing Plan; and Gym Memberships.
  • Industry competitive salaries.
  • A great work culture where we work hard and make the time to enjoy both our work and the people around us.
  • Challenging and engaging work that makes a difference on a global scale.
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