How will you make an impact?
- In this role, you will be integrating subassemblies to create finished instruments. This includes fixing and testing to ensure the product meets functional specifications.
What will you do?
- Follow written work instructions to build electromechanical, fluidic, and optical assemblies.
- Work with hand tools, test equipment, and computer software to build, test, and troubleshoot.
- Work with the manufacturing team and engineering to improve procedures or designs to reduce assembly and test time.
- Producing high-quality work with attention to detail.
- Being part of a hands-on, creative, self-willed, self-motivated, flexible, and dynamic team.
- Maintains clean and organized work area that supports co-workers as well as safety, efficiency, quality, and customer demands.
How will you get here?
Education & Experience
- Requires high school diploma or GED.
- A 2-year technical degree is a plus.
- 1-3 years of experience in a manufacturing environment
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
- Basic mechanical proficiency
- Able to read schematics and mechanical drawings
- Proven troubleshooting skills
- Comfortable navigating multiple software applications
- Physical requirements - Standing, bending, reaching, and handling bulky parts are common to the job.
- Hazards – Exposed to potential hazards including pinch points, fall hazards, chemical exposure, and general safety issues associated with manufacturing. Works in hot, cold, dusty, elevated, and noisy areas.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: $20.00 - $22.00 per hour
Application Question(s):
- Could you please tell me about your experience working with hand tools, test equipment and computer software to build, test and troubleshoot?
- How many years of experience do you have in the manufacturing environment?
- How many years of experience do you have in reading schematics and mechanical drawings?
Work Location: In person