Assembly B Financial & Banking - Grand Rapids, MI at Geebo

Assembly B

Description:
Job Title:
Manufacturing Assembly B Job Code:
IMS20231307-103495 Job Location:
Grand Rapids, Michigan Schedule:
9/80
Job Description:
Candidate must be able to assemble electronic subassemblies and final assemblies, using both written and paperless work instructions.
Candidate is expected to perform all product build processes and work on any product directed by management to meet business needs.
Awareness of aviation products and specifications is a plus.
Essential Functions:
Candidate must have good computer skills and a working knowledge of windows-based programs such as Word, Excel and Outlook.
The position requires the ability to read and understand Engineering drawings as well as manufacturing work instructions.
2
years previous work experience assembling mechanical and electronic assemblies.
High school diploma or GED
Qualifications:
2 years test experience in aerospace, military, and/or communications satellite hardware production.
IPC A610 or JST 001 Certification or the ability to pass the ESD certification, IPC A610 and JSTD 001.
Electronics certificate or formal training especially relative to RF testing and theory.
2 years' experience performing tuning and troubleshooting on complex RF assemblies.
2 years troubleshooting RF/Digital circuits to the component level.
Preferred Additional Skills:
Industry standard solder skills are preferred but not necessary upon hire.
Successful candidate will receive internal training if necessary and will be required to pass IPC A610 and JSTD 001 solder and rework certification tests.
Current certification to IPC A610 and JSTD 001 is preferred General knowledge of Lean or demand flow manufacturing practices would be helpful.
Job Profile Matching Criteria:
Expertise Operations Location USA - MI - Grand Rapids Recommended Skills Aerospace Industries Assembly And Installation Aviation Business Requirements Communication Demand Flow Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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