Assembler II
Denton, TX, US
Light Industrial
High School or equivalent
Full Time, Temp to Hire
25.00
Student (High School)
On-site
Manufacturing - Other
First Shift (Day)
Denton, TX, US
25.00
Student (High School)
Full Time, Temp to Hire
Manufacturing - Other
On-site
Light Industrial
High School or equivalent
First Shift (Day)
Job details
Location:
Denton, TX
Schedule:
• 1st Shift: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
• 12-hour rotating shift (2-2-3 schedule)
• Work pattern: 2 days on, 2 days off, 3 days on (alternating weekly)
• Includes weekend rotation
Work Environment:
Non-temperature controlled warehouse; exposure to seasonal heat and cold.
Pay range:
$23-$25/hr
Job Summary:
Independently build, assemble, and install complete configuration of electronics, telecommunications or audio/visual equipment’s; sub-assemblies, to racks based on drawings, instructions, and as provided by the customer order.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
• Reads work orders, follows production drawings and sample assemblies, or receives verbal instructions regarding duties to be performed.
• Independently completes the assembly and integration of equipment, components and parts of a given configuration according to engineering drawings, instructions and industry practices.
• Performs go-no-go testing and inspection to ensure parts and assemblies meet production specifications and standards.
• Perform plug-in-place of ESD sensitive circuit cards and devices.
• Perform product packaging with consideration in prevention of damages during
transportation.
• Read and apply OEM installation guide and provide feedback to engineering on changes in production documentation to meet OEM and customer specifications.
• Supports continuous improvement by following established processes, identifying inefficiencies or issues, and contributing to solutions that improve safety, quality, and productivity. Leverages available tools and technologies, including AI-enabled solutions, where appropriate to improve efficiency and streamline work.
Skills and Abilities Required
• Ability to read, write, and communicate in basic English to safely perform job duties
• Use of general tools such as: screwdriver, utility knife, socket/wrench sets, pliers, cutter, wire stripper, crimper, etc. and powered hand tools.
• Understand verbal instructions in English
• Reading technical drawings, schematics and diagrams.
• Use of multi-tester, continuity tester and simple testing devices.
• Build and connect cable harness and wire according to specification with various termination methodologies – mechanical, compression, IDC, soldering.
• Knowledgeable with cable management in cable routing, protection and applications.
• Mounting of equipment to racks to specification.
• Use of computer in simple data retrieval or entry.
• Basic ability to understand and apply manufacturer’s equipment installation guide.
• Set up and use of test equipment – multi tester, hi-pot tester, DS-1 signal tester/T-Bert.
• Knowledgeable with grounding system, grounding requirement for bay/cabinet configurations and their applications.
• Able to perform simple trouble shooting in cabling/wiring fault, power feed failure, system functional failure.
Education and Experience Required
• High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or 2+ years’ experience in a manufacturing environment on electronics products.
Education and Experience Preferred
• Knowledge and experience in electronics.
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