Production and Industrial - Manufacturing Technician 2 Manufacturing - East Windsor, CT at Geebo

Production and Industrial - Manufacturing Technician 2

Job DescriptionShift 8.
30-4.
30pmHow will you make an impact?The Manufacturing Technician will safely and efficiently produce high-quality products, while meeting the established production schedule for Gas Analysis Systems and modules to achieve production goals relative to Safety, Quality, Delivery and Cost.
A Day in the Life:
Assemble all levels of subassemblies to meet quality and productivity standards.
Test and calibrate assemblies to meet quality standards.
Troubleshoot assemblies.
Material handling and inventory verification.
Prepare tested assemblies for customer.
Contribute to process documentation Detail the critical aspects of each production run.
Manage of raw materials and inventory in a kanban system.
Using appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Involvement in process development and occasional assistance in other work cells Other duties as assigned.
Keys to Success:
Minimum of a HS diploma or equivalent.
(A two-year associate degree in electronics or similar field preferred.
) Minimum of one year of experience in a manufacturing environment.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Mechanical assembly, especially very small hardware and optical components Experience with various hand tools Soldering Familiar with use of glues and epoxies Alignment of optical components (A critical eye and precise attention to detail) Good understanding of computers and software Ability to read and accurately follow Standard Operation Procedures.
Basic mathematical skills Punctual and dependable, consistently arriving to work on time and ready to work.
Good organizational and interpersonal skills for working effectively in a team environment.
Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Attention To Detail Cell Biology Construction Toolkits Electronics Interpersonal Skills Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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