Electronics Assembly Technician


Job Details

Overview

The Electronics Assembly Technician I is a non-exempt position that reports to the Electronics Management Team. The Electronics Assembly Technician I is responsible for assembling and testing full assembly and individual sub assembly parts for Charm Sciences equipment.

Essential Functions

  • Assemble electronic hardware utilizing hand tools and power tools.
  • Perform testing and calibration of electronic assemblies and sub-assemblies using various meters and measuring devices.
  • Perform precision cleaning and preparation of components for assembly/usage in subsystems or end product.
  • Must follow detailed wiring diagrams and work instructions to properly assemble Charm Electronic test instruments and analyzers.
  • Inspect and verify completed assemblies following test procedure documentation.
  • Maintain a clean and clutter free workspace and keep equipment organized to increase production efficiency.
  • Nothing in this job description restricts managements right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Required

High school diploma and 2 years relevant certificate of training or 2+ years relevant experience in Electronics Assembly.

Understanding of Microsoft Office programs.

Ability to communicate in written and verbal form.

Ability to read and interpret drawings, parts lists, cable diagrams and workmanship procedures.

Electro-Mechanical assembly skills.

Preferred

  • 1 3 years GMP/GLP experience.
  • Ability to give and receive feedback.
  • Self-Motivated.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, diligent and dependable.
  • Ability to hand solder and wire electrical components, and crimping.

Physical Requirements

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk, hear, and use fine motor skills.
  • The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, and reach.
  • Must be able to lift/carry up to 50 pounds.
  • The employee is occasionally required to bend, kneel, squat, and lift.
  • Able to remain stationary for an extended length of time.
  • Ability to read, write and interpret information.
  • Able to visually inspect parts for defects.
  • Exposure to compressed air blast under 80dB.





 Charm Sciences

 06/03/2024

 Andover,MA