Why QED?
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Quiet Clean environment
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Employees can wear headphones at their station
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Bonus opportunities
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Affordable Benefits
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Discounted Gym Membership
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Growth Potential
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Tuition Reimbursement
JOB SUMMARY
Assemble, repair, inspect and test electronic and mechanical assemblies by following instructions and using provided tools, equipment and programs. Be a leader on the floor by training colleagues, helping to troubleshoot and resolve issues and supporting the plant team in efforts to meet its goals.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Perform assembly and repair operations per documented procedures and applicable standards.
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Exchange information with auditors as needed.
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Contribute to building a culture of cooperation and teamwork to improve product flow, quality and reduction in scrap.
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Must be an active agent to support efforts in increasing quality and efficiency.
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Review instructions and records for accuracy and correct GDP.
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Perform QC inspections per documented procedures and applicable standards.
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Review instructions and records for accuracy and correct GDP.
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Document Errors though creation of NCRs and QFs.
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Follow all safety and ESD guidelines.
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Ensure good organization and cleanliness of workbench and manufacturing area.
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Train other associates on assemblies which you have training and experience.
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Able to be trained to complete assembly, repair and sub-test work in any area of the plant.
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Act as a mentor to less experienced associates.
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Authoring non-conformance reports and/or change orders as required. Perform rework per standard rework procedures and F079 rework instructions.
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Perform any test operations per documented procedures and applicable standards.
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Conduct assembly troubleshooting.
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Conduct electronic circuit analysis and/or troubleshooting.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience
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Training beyond high school including either an Associates in Electronics (or equivalent) or a combination of education and experience required.
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Has demonstrated proficiency as an Technician (or has equivalent industry experience)
Skills and Abilities
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Ability to perform intricate electrical and/or mechanical assembly
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Demonstrated proficiency in written and verbal communication
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Work at or above standard job quality
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Must successfully complete hands-on solder training within the probation period
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Basic soldering skills
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Basic computer skills
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Ability to work at standard job efficiency after a reasonable job-training period
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Familiarity with basic electronic test equipment
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Ability to use critical thinking and troubleshooting techniques for known issues
Physical Requirements
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Ability to lift 25 pounds
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Ability to stand for an extended period of time
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Ability to stoop, reach and lift with your body and arms
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Ability to see details at close range and to identify and distinguish colors
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Ability to quickly move your hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects
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Ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects
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Ability to use hand tools
Core hours 7:00am to 3:30pm