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Electro-Mechanical Assembler

Job Title:
Electro-Mechanical Assembler

Location:
Hillsboro, OR

Duration:
6 Months



Job Description:


How will you make an impact?
Electro-Mechanical Assembler II performs assembly, wiring, alignments, and final configuration of components in an assembly. The Electro-Mechanical Assembler collaborates with colleagues towards common production goals via detailed manufacturing procedures. This position also participates in continuous process improvement activities and maintains the highest standards for workplace safety and quality.
What will you do?
Conduct assembly work applying prescribed methods using a variety of hand tools, fixtures, and test equipment.
Collect test data, use databases and other office programs to detail the manufacturing process
Participate in resolving production challenges and making process decisions
Assist in the selection and/or set-up of specialized equipment
Perform a wide variety of troubleshooting to identify and resolve issues
Perform equipment set-up, calibration, and preventative maintenance
Follow audit and safety guidelines
Train current and new employees
How will you get here?
Education
High school diploma or equivalent required
Experience
One year of manufacturing or mechanical assembly experience preferred
Background in precision mechanical assembly and low-volume, sophisticated manufacturing processes preferred
Experience in lean manufacturing, 6S, and continuous improvement a plus
Previous assembly experience in a Clean Room environment is a plus
Experience with Windows-based and MS Office programs (Word, Excel, Outlook, and Access)


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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