The Production Specialist manipulates small parts, performs soldering, and uses measurement tools while ensuring product quality and safety compliance in a collaborative manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities
- Manipulate small parts (i.e. fine motor skills)
- Proficiency and in-house certification in soldering
- Proficiency and understanding of how to use measurement tools
- Ability to frequently use microscopes
- Ability to pass an annual eye exam, as required
- Ability to distinguish colors accurately
- Ability to pass safety wire training
- Ability to work with adhesives, chemicals, etc. as called out in work instructions \ Assemble parts per work instructions
- Calibrate /ATP test production assemblies
- Support RMAs and root cause efforts, as assigned
- Support product launch efforts, as assigned
- Identify and tag non-conforming materials, as called out in quality procedures
- Maintain flexibility to work in multiple areas, as assigned
- Collaborate with others in a team environment
- Train others, as assigned
YOU MUST HAVE
- Experience working in a manufacturing or production environment is preferred.
- Basic knowledge of manufacturing processes and safety standards.
- Ability to operate production machinery and tools safely and efficiently.
- Attention to detail to ensure product quality and compliance with standards.
- Capability to follow instructions and work collaboratively within a team setting.
WE VALUE
- 1 year experience in manufacturing/assembly environments
- Proficiency with work requiring fine motor skills
- Ability to pass an annual eye exam, as required
- Ability to distinguish colors accurately
Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.
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