Assembly Technician
Description
JOB DESCRIPTION:
You will be responsible for the assembly, processing, and testing of high-quality power management products and electrical components. This role requires a blend of technical skill, attention to detail, and the ability to operate industrial machinery in a fast-paced, continuous-flow manufacturing environment.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assembly & Fabrication: Build and connect various electrical components—such as coils, leads, and switches—following precise engineering specifications.
- Technical Interpretation: Read and interpret shop drawings, blueprints, schematics, and process sheets to ensure production accuracy.
- Quality Control & Testing: Conduct critical performance tests (including ratio testing and leak checks) and monitor process cycles to ensure all units meet safety and quality standards.
- Equipment Operation: Safely operate industrial equipment, including overhead cranes and forklifts, to move large units and raw materials throughout the facility.
- System Monitoring: Use computer systems to log production data, monitor automated processes, and make real-time adjustments to technical sequences.
- Collaboration: Work effectively with engineering, quality assurance, and logistics teams to meet production goals and deadlines.
WHY THIS ROLE MAY BE A GREAT FIT:
- Clear expectations and structured processes.
- Supportive team environment with hands-on training.
- Predictable, steady work with opportunities to learn new skills.
- Individualized coaching and workplace support available for neurodiverse employees.
Requirements
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Mobility: Ability to stand, walk, bend, twist, and reach for the duration of a shift.
- Agility: Ability to navigate industrial workspaces safely, including climbing vertical ladders when necessary.
- Education: High School Diploma or GED.
- Experience: Previous experience in manufacturing, assembly, welding, or military service preferred but not required.
- Technical Knowledge: Familiarity with AC/DC electrical concepts or a technical certification in a related trade (e.g., welding or electrical assembly) is preferred but not required.
- Reliability: Ability to maintain a consistent schedule and commute to the designated facility.
Benefits
● Simple IRA 3% company match (employee option)
● Access to Health Saving Account (HSA) voluntary deduction from paycheck
● Up to 10 days of annual paid time off (PTO), accrued based on actual hours worked
● Sick leave
● 10 paid holidays
● Employer contribution toward Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement Plan (ICHRA Plan)
Professional qualifications
- High school or equivalent
Job industry
- Manufacturing/Warehouse
Pay type
Hourly
