Job Description
Why QED?
Quiet Clean environment
Employees can wear headphones at their station
Bonus opportunities
Affordable Benefits
Discounted Gym Membership
Growth Potential
Tuition Reimbursement
JOB SUMMARY
An Electronics Assembler performs assembly and repairs on electronic and mechanical assemblies by following instructions and using provided tools, equipment and programs, to help the plant team meet its goals.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Perform assembly operations per documented procedures and applicable standards.
Follow all safety and ESD guidelines.
Ensure good organization and cleanliness of work bench and manufacturing area.
Contribute to building a culture of cooperation and teamwork.
Perform assembly and repair operations per documented procedures and applicable standards.
Exchange information with auditors as needed.
Contribute to building a culture of cooperation and teamwork to improve product flow, quality and reduction in scrap.
Must be an active agent to support efforts in increasing quality and efficiency.
Review instructions and records for accuracy and correct GDP.
Perform QC inspections per documented procedures and applicable standards.
Review instructions and records for accuracy and correct GDP.
Document Errors though creation of NCRs and QFs.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience
High school diploma (or equivalent)
Entry level position – No experience required
Skills and Abilities
Required
Ability to perform intricate electrical and/or mechanical assembly
Demonstrated proficiency in written and verbal communication
Work at or above standard job quality
Must successfully complete hands-on solder training within probation period
Basic computer skills
Ability to work at standard job efficiency after reasonable job training period
Preferred
Basic soldering skills
Basic surface mount soldering experience
Familiarity with industry standards
Familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift 25 pounds
Ability to stand for an extended period of time
Ability to stoop, reach and lift with your body and arms
Ability to see details at close range and to identify and distinguish colors
Ability to quickly move your hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects
Ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects
Ability to use hand tools
1st shift 7am to 3:30pm
8 hours per day
Two 15 min breaks (Paid)
One 30 min lunch (Unpaid)
Full-time