POSITION SUMMARY
The Assembler 1 position performs disassembly, assembly, re-work, and minimum testing of various electrical/electronic equipment.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Use electric soldering equipment to the IPC-A-610B, Class 3 standard
Cut, prepare and pre-tin wires, prepare batteries, Apply conformal coat, marking and adhesive bonding
Follow written and verbal instructions
Complete work according to instructions, specifications and procedures, under direct and/or limited supervision
Perform a variety of complex mechanical and/or electromechanical assembly operations in accordance with company instructions and procedures
Conduct inspections of own and/or other associates work to insure correctness in accordance with company and/or customer drawing
Maintain a clean and orderly workstation adhering to 6S standards
Maintain an acceptable attendance and safety record
Adhere to all company guidelines, policies and procedures
Additional job duties and tasks as needed
Assist other departments with job duties, tasks, training, and development as needed
Complete additional job duties and tasks as assigned and instructed by Lead Tech / Supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Secondary Certificate/High School Diploma or equivalent combination of relevant education and work experience
Experience: 0-2 years prior work experience in an electronics/manufacturing environment.
Skills:
· Able to read and comprehend regulations and instructions in English
· Effective oral and written communication
· Must be able to work all shifts and available for overtime and weekends as needed
· Proficient in using the tools, equipment, and inspection aids applicable to the scope of work assigned
· Use hand tools, power tools and electric soldering gun
· Lift and Carry up to 30lbs
· Able and willing to comply with Drug-Free Workplace policies and pass all related drug/alcohol screenings
· Able to perform complex mechanical and/or electromechanical assembly operation
· Capable of solving problems in situations that are atypical or infrequently occurring based on existing precedents or procedures
· Skilled at simple welding tasks and/or brazing, or soldering
· Ability to read and interpret company documents, such as safety rules, operating/manufacturing instructions, policies and procedures
· Experience with MS Office Suite
· Good manual dexterity required to work with small parts
Candidate Requirement: Candidate must pass a hands-on assessment to be moved to the in-person interview stage of the recruitment process. Candidates unable to pass the assessment will not move forward in the process.
Physical Requirements
· Approximately 90% sitting and 10% standing/walking about in-door Company facilities
· Use head and neck in static position, looking up/down and side-to-side
· Perform major hand grasping and fine finger manipulations using both hands
· Perform light lifting from floor, table and shelf
· Push and pull carts or mobile tables, loaded and unloaded
· Minimal: heavy lifting from floor or higher, bending, twisting, climbing, lifting arms above shoulders, kneeling, exposure to excessive noise, hazardous chemicals, hazardous equipment, uneven walking surfaces
Cleveland, OH
Parker-Hannifin Corporation manufactures and sells motion and control technologies and systems for various mobile, industrial, and aerospace markets worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Diversified Industrial and Aerospace Systems. The Diversified Industrial segment provides static and dynamic sealing devices; filters, systems, and diagnostics solutions to monitor and remove contaminants from fuel, air, oil, water, and other liquids and gases; connectors, which control, transmit, and contain fluid; hydraulic, pneumatic, and electromechanical components and systems for builders and users of industrial and mobile machinery and equipment; and critical flow components for process instrumentation, healthcare, and ultra-high-purity applications, as well as components for use in refrigeration and air conditioning systems, and in fluid control applications for processing, fuel dispensing, beverage dispensing, and mobile emissions. This segment sells its products to original equipment manufacturers and their replacement markets in manufacturing, packaging, processing, transportation, mobile construction, refrigeration and air conditioning, agricultural, and military machinery and equipment industries.
The Aerospace Systems segment offers products for use in commercial and military airframe and engine programs, including control actuation systems and components, engine systems and components, fluid conveyance systems and components, fuel systems and components, fuel tank inserting systems, hydraulic systems and components, lubrication components, pneumatic control components, power conditioning and management systems, thermal management products, and wheels and brakes.
This segment markets its products directly to original equipment manufacturers and end users. The company markets its products through direct-sales employees, independent distributors, and sales representatives. Parker-Hannifin Corporation was founded in 1918 and is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.