Overview:
Rapiscan Systems, designs, manufactures and markets security and inspection systems worldwide. Our products are used to inspect baggage, cargo, people, vehicles and other objects for weapons, explosives, drugs and other contraband. Rapiscan Systems security and inspection devices can be found in a wide range of locations such as, airports, border crossings, railway stations, sea ports and terminals, government and military installations and nuclear facilities. As the world's leading security screening provider, Rapiscan Systems provides state-of-the-art products, solutions and services to meet our customers' most demanding threat detection needs.
Our team is looking for an Assembler IV to perform a variety of precision electromechanical assembly operations on subassemblies utilized in six different instrument types. Assembles, disassembles, repairs, connects and solders wires and connectors according to assembly instructions and engineering specifications and sketches when required.
Responsibilities:
Perform general assembly on subassemblies utilizing appropriate assembly procedures
Test subassemblies in electronic test fixtures
Soldering wires, PCBs, and subassemblies
Learn and perform basic troubleshooting protocols and rework for non-conforming units
Ability to be flexible and handle priority changes as they occur
Meet expected daily production requirements
Uphold the company’s core values of Integrity, Innovation, Accountability, and Teamwork
Demonstrate behavior consistent with the company’s Code of Ethics and Conduct
It is the responsibility of every employee to report to their manager or a member of senior management any quality problems or defects in order for corrective action to be implemented and to avoid recurrence of the problem
Duties may be modified or assigned at any time to meet the needs of the business.
Qualifications:
5+ years’ experience assembling electromechanical devices and subassemblies
High school diploma or equivalent required
Knowledge of and demonstrated ability in the use of hand tools including soldering equipment, screwdrivers, wrenches, and heat guns
IPC-A-610 and JSTD-001 certified
Thorough understanding of workmanship standards and quality control procedures including compliance for ESD
Experience operating in a lean manufacturing environment
Ability to work in a clean, contaminant free environment utilizing gloves during assembly operations
Comfortable with use of Microsoft Office Suite
Desired Qualifications:
Experience diagnosing electromechanical failures
Technical electronics training or certification
Permanent