Assembler - 162 - 161 - 4th (weekend shift)other related Employment listings - Gloucester, MA at Geebo

Assembler - 162 - 161 - 4th (weekend shift)

Performing a wide variety of routine and non-routine electrical/mechanical assembly operations including installation of power distribution cables, harnesses and follows work orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, engineering specifications, sketches, and written and/or verbal instructions to build electro-mechanical and or pneumatic assemblies, subassemblies and components.
Complete rework on assemblies and/or systems as a result of testing.
Must be able to meet physical requirements of job.
Willingness to work off shifts.
Adherence to safety guidelines and Lean initiatives.
Minimal supervision.
Must be a team player with good communication skills and flexibility in accomplishing tasks.
Responsible for maintaining timely accurate records and logs.
Requires 1-2 years electro-mechanical experience.
Basic computer skills necessary.
Vacuum experience preferred.
This position requires you to lift and/or carry up to 50lbs and work in an environment which is subject to cold, heat, and noise.
The above listed position(s) involves access to export controlled technology which is subject to U.
S.
Department of Commerce export control regulations.
Otherwise qualified candidates must meet these export control requirements or a deemed export license from the Commerce Department before a final job offer can be extended.
4th (weekend shift) Sat and Sun plus one weekday 7am to 7pm Required Skills:
Desired Skills:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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