Manufacturing Technician/ Assembler Manufacturing - Melbourne, FL at Geebo

Manufacturing Technician/ Assembler

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1 Melbourne, FL Melbourne, FL Temporary Temp-to-hire Temporary Temp-to-hire $18 an hour $18 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Here's what you'd do:
Perform electro-mechanical assembly, disassembly and rework.
Test and repair various electronic products and mechanical assemblies Work from complex wiring and assembly drawings, operation sheets, engineering specifications and sketches and running sheets of significant complexity.
Provide routine technical support to engineers and scientists on standard components, devices, material, products, processes and/or equipment.
Testing, modifying, reworking, repairing, and building electronic, optical or mechanical assemblies.
Work from standard wiring and assembly drawings, operation sheets, engineering specifications and sketches Design and/or test prototype assemblies and production units Interpret and follow documents such as SOPs and safety rules.
Ensure compliance with all safety and regulatory requirements applicable to the company in accordance with State and Federal regulations and any applicable certification required to maintain the certification.
Interface with other departments to assure efficient flow of information and materials.
Meet production deadlines.
Check quality of finished product (pass/fail rates) Coordinate several activities at the same time, and to reprioritize in response to changing operational conditions.
Ability to read, and possibly develop, wiring diagrams, layout drawings, and engineering specifications for system or equipment modifications or expansion and directs personnel performing routine installation and maintenance duties.
Here's what requirements you'll need:
High School Diploma 2 years of manufacturing experience Job Type:
Temp-to-hire Salary:
$18.
00 per hour Schedule:
4x10 Evening shift Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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