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Performs a wide variety of assigned tasks ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames, and cables. Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering, cable harnessing, and fitting on assembly units. Works from diagrams and drawings, makes initial layouts, and uses hand and/or power tools, jigs, and saws. Conducts quality inspections on processing line in accordance with quality specifications. Disassembles, modifies, reworks, reassembles, and tests experimental or prototype assemblies and subassemblies according to specifications and under simulated conditions. Makes setups and adjustments holding tolerances to blueprint specifications. Identifies, troubleshoots, and resolves complex issues associated with instrument assembly operations.
Responsibilities and Duties
Qualifications
Minimum Education/Experience:
Basic Skills:
Proficient/Working Skills: (i.e. Forklift Certification, computer skills, problem solving skills)
Job Type: Contract
Pay: Up to $20.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Schedule:
Experience:
Work Location: In person
Contractor
Business Services
$38k-49k (estimate)
04/28/2024
08/24/2024
pvd-group.com
CA
<25
Business Services
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