Technology Consulting, Inc.other related Employment listings - Londonderry, NH at Geebo

Technology Consulting, Inc.

TCI has immediate openings for an Electronic Assembler in Londonberry, NH.
This is a long-term contract opportunity (12+mo).
SUMMARYThe Electronic Assembler will assemble mechanical, optical or electrical components and subassemblies following specified work instructions and procedures to ensure finished product meets established operational, quality, and cosmetic requirements.
RESPONSIBILITIESFollow and comply with documents such as work instructions, safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions.
Complete basic testing operations by loading units, starting test programs, and evaluating basic pass/fail criteria.
Continuously performs visual inspections of materials for defects and conducts any range of functional tests and cleaning at prescribed intervals to ensure proper operation of various components during assembly.
Report deviations from standard to appropriate resource for review, instruction and authorization and conducts quality inspection at specified intervalsPerform accurate data and record keeping.
Maintain work area and equipment in a clean and orderly condition and follows prescribed safety procedures.
Apply basic math skills to add and subtract two digit numbers.
Ability to perform these operations using units of weight, measurement, volume, and distance.
Work with RTV, epoxy, and other bonds/adhesives.
REQUIREMENTSRequires a High School Diploma or equivalent.
0 to 3 years of prior related experience.
Ability to lift 5-10 lbs, routinely (heaviest lift 32lbs).
Ability to read and follow work instructions on a screen/monitor.
Basic work experience in assembly with smaller parts.
Work is performed on 1st shift.
About the Company:
Technology Consulting, Inc.
Industry:
Other/Not Classified.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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