Listings for the 'Assembler & Inspector' Category

Test Technicians (2)

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Job Number: B-12010
Duration: Temp-to-Hire
Location: San Diego
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Job Description:
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
1. Executes functional, application and performance tests on completed printed circuit board assemblies to assure design specifications and quality management standards are met. Able to read schematics, troubleshoot to the component level. Document using testing software program.
2. Plans and implements automated testing along with building test systems or designing test cases for assigned assemblies, with the assistance of the Quality Engineer.
3. Assists product developers and technical support specialists in resolving component installation issues or problems.
4. Assists other technicians with approaches and technical issues.
Job Requirements
AA or AS Degree in electronics or engineering or equivalent training.
Specialized Knowledge and Technical Requirements:
Excellent understanding of product designs. Proficient in testing products according to company’s QA process. Understands product development process, including design programming and documentation. Excellent communications skills, ability to meet schedules.
Required Experience
Minimum of 2-3 years experience as a Test Technician.

Electro-Mechanical Assemblers (2)

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Job Number: D-2006
Duration: Temp-to-Hire
Location: San Diego
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Job Description:
Essential Functions:
* Works from production assembly instructions such as maps, BOM’s, schematics, rough sketches, and verbal instructions and notes to assemble, wire and install a wide variety of complex mechanical assemblies.
* Pulls Kits using BOM’s, works from MAPs, schematics and rough sketches with a high degree of quality.
* Performs various cable assembly operations on shielded cables, ribbon cables, and wire harnesses.
* Typical cable assembly tasks include cable cutting, jacket removal, shield preparation and termination, ribbon cable preparation and termination, and stripping, tinning and termination of wire harnesses.
* Performs operations such as assembling units of high complexity including printed circuit boards, modules, chassis, cable harnesses and similar tasks.
* Utilizes small hand tools such as soldering iron, wire strippers, crimpers, wrenches, screwdrivers and pliers.