What are the responsibilities and job description for the Production Assembler position at Cristek?
The Electromechanical Assembler I position will play a key role within a
team that will work together to assemble our customer\'s product. The
ability to perform effectively in a manufacturing environment and in
conjunction with meeting delivery schedules & customer requirements is
critical to this position. **Responsibilities include but are not
limited to:** This position will perform a variety of tasks ranging from
repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on
electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as cables
and harnesses. - Ability to use measuring devices and understand how to
read them. - Daily cable and harness techniques (wire cutting, cable
prep and layup, connectorization, crimping, soldering, jacketing,
braiding, molding, use of lacing tape and spot ties for open wire
bundles, testing, etc.). - Perform continuity checks on work in process
and completed assemblies. - Conduct in-process inspections on product in
accordance with quality specifications. - Ability to read and write in
English and fill in Work Order information and sign off on Router
Operations. - Perform rework on required assemblies by following
authorized work instructions via Rework Router. - Testing and
troubleshooting of subassemblies at 1st, 2nd & final tests. - Ability to
use Microsoft Access to check-out and check-in tools (crimp tools, test
fixtures, mold fixtures and harness boards) used during production
Electro-Mechanical assembly experience - Strong crimping,
connectorization, and soldering skills - Ability to work in a fast-paced
environment - Attention to detail is critical and required for this
position **EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS** - High School Diploma - J-STD
Certification is required - IPC-620 Certification is required **REQUIRED
SKILLS/WORKING CONDITIONS** This position requires use of information or
access to hardware which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (ITAR). All applicants must be U.S. persons within the
meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S.
Permanent Resident (i.e. \'Green Card Holder\'), Political Asylee, or
Refugee. - Must be fluent in reading, writing and speaking/understanding
English. - Must be able to pass Visual Acuity requirements (color, depth
perception and field of vision). - Must be able to work under a
microscope for inspection purposes. - Must be able to pass Manual
Dexterity requirements (handling small parts effectively, demonstrate
fine motor skills and dexterity to manipulate tweezers, small pliers and
parts with speed and precision). - Must be able to use and understand
how to read measuring devices (ruler, tape measure, caliper, etc.). -
Must be able to have steady hand in applying epoxy to cable assembly and
meet customer specifications. - Perform a number of complex, sometimes
repetitive, electro-mechanical assembly operations of wire harnessing
parts, components and subassemblies. - Must possess sufficient hand and
upper body strength and gross motor skills to route cable bundles of
various sizes and weights (cable assemblies regularly weigh more than 20
lbs. and some exceed several hundred lbs. and need to be moved around on
large wooden spools). - Must possess sufficient hand and upper body
strength in carrying harness boards to and from their storage area
(averaging 20 lbs. and the size of a sheet of plywood 4\' x 8\' 9/80
work schedule
team that will work together to assemble our customer\'s product. The
ability to perform effectively in a manufacturing environment and in
conjunction with meeting delivery schedules & customer requirements is
critical to this position. **Responsibilities include but are not
limited to:** This position will perform a variety of tasks ranging from
repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on
electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as cables
and harnesses. - Ability to use measuring devices and understand how to
read them. - Daily cable and harness techniques (wire cutting, cable
prep and layup, connectorization, crimping, soldering, jacketing,
braiding, molding, use of lacing tape and spot ties for open wire
bundles, testing, etc.). - Perform continuity checks on work in process
and completed assemblies. - Conduct in-process inspections on product in
accordance with quality specifications. - Ability to read and write in
English and fill in Work Order information and sign off on Router
Operations. - Perform rework on required assemblies by following
authorized work instructions via Rework Router. - Testing and
troubleshooting of subassemblies at 1st, 2nd & final tests. - Ability to
use Microsoft Access to check-out and check-in tools (crimp tools, test
fixtures, mold fixtures and harness boards) used during production
- WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS** - 3 to 5 years experience in a wire
Electro-Mechanical assembly experience - Strong crimping,
connectorization, and soldering skills - Ability to work in a fast-paced
environment - Attention to detail is critical and required for this
position **EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS** - High School Diploma - J-STD
Certification is required - IPC-620 Certification is required **REQUIRED
SKILLS/WORKING CONDITIONS** This position requires use of information or
access to hardware which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (ITAR). All applicants must be U.S. persons within the
meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S.
Permanent Resident (i.e. \'Green Card Holder\'), Political Asylee, or
Refugee. - Must be fluent in reading, writing and speaking/understanding
English. - Must be able to pass Visual Acuity requirements (color, depth
perception and field of vision). - Must be able to work under a
microscope for inspection purposes. - Must be able to pass Manual
Dexterity requirements (handling small parts effectively, demonstrate
fine motor skills and dexterity to manipulate tweezers, small pliers and
parts with speed and precision). - Must be able to use and understand
how to read measuring devices (ruler, tape measure, caliper, etc.). -
Must be able to have steady hand in applying epoxy to cable assembly and
meet customer specifications. - Perform a number of complex, sometimes
repetitive, electro-mechanical assembly operations of wire harnessing
parts, components and subassemblies. - Must possess sufficient hand and
upper body strength and gross motor skills to route cable bundles of
various sizes and weights (cable assemblies regularly weigh more than 20
lbs. and some exceed several hundred lbs. and need to be moved around on
large wooden spools). - Must possess sufficient hand and upper body
strength in carrying harness boards to and from their storage area
(averaging 20 lbs. and the size of a sheet of plywood 4\' x 8\' 9/80
work schedule