Job Description
Job Description
Production Technician - Assembler
The Production Technician-Assembler supports manufacturing operations by assembling components and finished products, performing routine testing, and ensuring accurate documentation. This role plays a key part in maintaining production flow, quality, and ontime delivery.
Hours: 8am to 5pm, M-F; schedule may change after training
Pay: $20/hour
Benefits: Furst Benefits
Production Technician-Assembler Responsibilities:
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Prepare and configure stock units for shipment, including labeling
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Assemble components and products across multiple product lines
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Program and calibrate microprocessors and computerbased controls
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Conduct routine testing of components and subassemblies
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Package finished units and prepare them for shipment
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Receive and inspect incoming components from suppliers
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Support weekly and annual cycle counts
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Complete production orders and documentation in the ERP system
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Pull components for production builds
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Follow and improve build protocols to ensure reliability and repeatability
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Meet production deadlines and support ontime shipments
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Maintain a safe, organized work area
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Identify opportunities to reduce manufacturing costs through component or process improvements
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Comply with all ethical, legal, and regulatory requirements
Occasional Duties:
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Use mechanical and electrical test equipment
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Identify improvements to product mechanical or electrical features
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Support field product repairs as needed
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Participate in Lean Manufacturing and other processimprovement initiatives
Production Technician-Assembler Requirements: