The ability to understand and follow instructions in English, mechanical and electrical aptitude.
Ability to read and interpret drawings and process sheets (MI's, output test data).
Aptitude of soldering techniques and assembly of instruments.
Ability to do mathematical calculations in conjunction with calibration equipment to set electronics to required specifications.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Possible periodic physical effort requiring moving of test stands. Manual dexterity required.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Meets established standards of productivity and efficiency while maintaining acceptable quality levels for all work performed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Performs mechanical and electrical assembly operations using hand tools.
Performs polishing of units as required.
Performs a variety of routine assembly and test operations using hand pumps and weights in conjunction with electronic test stands, soldering irons, desk-top electronic compensation equipment.
Works on a variety of miscellaneous functions, as needed, for the efficient operation of area which may include but are not limited to:
Helium leak test
Blocked capillary test
Stamp bases, straighten coils, size snouts
Brazing
Parts washing
Rework/salvage machining
Polishing
Assembles, solders wires/flex prints and electrical components into sub-assemblies, printed circuit boards and final test.
Performs basic continuity and electrical checks, calibrates, final tests and may be called upon to repair production units not meeting preset standards of performance or quality.
Must be able to work independently and without constant direct supervision.
Maintains record of work as required, reports discrepancies and problems to supervisor.
EDUCATION: High School or Vocational School diploma or equivalency