Assembler - Electronic, Wire & Mechanical Assembly
Job Description
Assembler – Electronic, Wire & Mechanical Assembly
Pay: $19.00 per hour
Schedule: 1st Shift — Monday through Thursday, 6:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Breaks: Half-hour lunch and two 15-minute breaks
Background Check: Not Required
Drug Test: Not Required
Position Overview
We are seeking reliable, detail-oriented Assemblers to support electronic, wire, and mechanical assembly operations. This position may involve working with printed circuit boards, wire harnesses, cables, and electro-mechanical assemblies. The ideal candidate is comfortable using hand tools, following assembly instructions, and maintaining high standards for quality and workmanship.
Responsibilities
- Assemble electronic components, wire harnesses, cables, and mechanical/electro-mechanical assemblies according to documented procedures and specifications.
- Perform through-hole and surface-mount (SMT) soldering, as applicable.
- Perform hand soldering and rework of electronic and wire components.
- Place and inspect components on printed circuit boards (PCBs), ensuring proper alignment and secure connections.
- Use and identify appropriate hand tools for assigned tasks.
- Operate automated and semi-automated equipment as required.
- Read and follow assembly drawings, work instructions, and other manufacturing documentation.
- Perform functional testing and inspection of completed assemblies.
- Identify defects, shortages, or other issues and communicate them appropriately.
- Perform rework according to documented procedures, engineering changes, or manufacturing deviation instructions.
- Maintain consistent quality, accuracy, and workmanship standards.
- Follow all applicable quality and safety procedures.
- Assist with other assembly tasks as needed to meet production requirements.
Qualifications & Requirements
- Previous experience in electronic assembly, soldering, wire assembly, mechanical assembly, or a related manufacturing environment preferred.
- Experience with soldering and PCB assembly is preferred for electronic assembly work.
- Ability to understand and work with wire, crimps, connectors, and associated hardware.
- Ability to read and comprehend assembly drawings and work instructions.
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
- Good communication and organizational skills.
- Ability to use basic hand tools safely and effectively.
- Knowledge of IPC standards is a plus.
- Ability to pass a soldering skills test prior to employment for positions requiring soldering.
This is a hands-on assembly position with opportunities to work across electronic, wire, and mechanical assembly tasks.
