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Operations
43035-3570 ,Lewis Center
Pupils
Full-time
Test Assembly Technician
Job offer as PDF
Your activities
Test and calibrate.
Solder under microscope.
Balance Wheatstone bridge.
Temperature Chamber operation.
Zero and span compensation for Force, Pressure, and Electronics products.
Hand soldering.
Computer operation.
Reading drawings.
Ensure product is assembled to required configuration.
Operate production equipment, including Force deadweight and Hydraulic, Pressure Deadweight and Hydraulic, and Electronic Digital and Analog outputs.
Responsible for quality control; make adjustments as necessary to produce product within specifications.
Operate within standard operating procedures (SOPs) and work instructions (WIs).
Complete daily production logs.
Perform daily inspections on production equipment and tools; ESD, Calipers, DVM, Etc.
Communicate with operators from other shifts.
Clean and maintain work area (5S).
May perform on the job training to new employees.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Your profile
High School Diploma or GED
Ability to read and comprehend written instructions
Ability to add, subtract, and record data onto tabulation sheets
Ability to receive verbal instructions and comprehend them
Proficiency at Calibrating process & Test gauges to specified requirements
Ability to assemble and inspect gauges to specified workmanship standards
Understanding LEAN manufacturing concepts a plus
Computer literacy desired, but not required
Work-life integration
Pension scheme
Employee discounts
Attractive remuneration system
Flexible working hours
Good development opportunities
Health initiatives
Mobile working
The WIKA Group is among the world leaders in measurement technology with its products and services. With excellent sensing solutions, we enable safe, efficient and sustainable processes. And this for more than 75 years. More than 11,000 employees are currently committed towards this end.
Together we meet the megatrends of demographic change, digitalisation and sustainability. This brings with it challenges, and many opportunities. Innovation and growth arise from new perspectives and ideas. What are yours? Join us on the way to a better future.
Apply now
Your contact
Cassi Runner
Human Resources Business Partner
6783671684
Test Assembly Technician
Pension scheme Good development opportunities Employee discounts Attractive remuneration system Work-life integration Health initiatives Flexible working hours Mobile working
Test and calibrate. Solder under microscope. Balance Wheatstone bridge. Temperature Chamber operation. Zero and span compensation for Force, Pressure, and Electronics products. Hand soldering. Computer operation. Reading drawings. Ensure product is assembled to required configuration. Operate production equipment, including Force deadweight and Hydraulic, Pressure Deadweight and Hydraulic, and Electronic Digital and Analog outputs. Responsible for quality control; make adjustments as necessary to produce product within specifications. Operate within standard operating procedures (SOPs) and work instructions (WIs). Complete daily production logs. Perform daily inspections on production equipment and tools; ESD, Calipers, DVM, Etc. Communicate with operators from other shifts. Clean and maintain work area (5S). May perform on the job training to new employees. Perform other duties as assigned.
High School Diploma or GED Ability to read and comprehend written instructions Ability to add, subtract, and record data onto tabulation sheets Ability to receive verbal instructions and comprehend them Proficiency at Calibrating process & Test gauges to specified requirements Ability to assemble and inspect gauges to specified workmanship standards Understanding LEAN manufacturing concepts a plus Computer literacy desired, but not required
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Measuring and Control Instrument Manufacturing
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