
Opto-Electronics Assembler II
- Ann Arbor, MI
- $20.44-25.25 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Must be able to understand written assembly, drawings, and test instructions for a wide range of products to properly assemble products to the highest of quality standards and with minimal scrap or rework.
- Assemble and test optical, electrical, and mechanical components of varying sizes including micro-assembly and wirebonding. Preparing, cleaning, and inspecting of parts of assembled components and micro-assemblies. Assembles and tests precision fiber-optic components and instruments.
- Perform intricate soldering and de-soldering of fine, extremely small electronic components.
- Meets the expected assembly timelines that are outlined on the production orders
- Remain focused on the production orders and assembly responsibilities throughout the day
- Assists in inventory cycle counting as needed and notify supervisor of low stock levels.
- Cross-train on various functions to provide flexibility and support across production operations
- Meeting company standards pertaining to quantity and quality of work performed on an ongoing basis, performing all work-related tasks in a manner that is in compliance with all Company policies and procedures.
- Adhering to Company policies, procedures, and directives regarding standards of workplace behavior in completing job duties and assignments.
- The Company retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position.
- Work may be active, could stand or sit for long durations and/or perform repetitious work at times. Exerts up to 30 lbs. of force occasionally. While performing the duties, the employee is regularly required to operate precision machines. The work areas may be noisy at times.
- The employee must grasp, manipulate, or assemble parts and components that are often very small. As a result, they should have a steady hand and good hand-eye coordination and work with the aid of a microscope for extended periods. Work with standard solvents, glues, and adhesives found in assembly environments.
- Experienced with inventory cycle counting
- Strong ability to shift from one task to another to address changing production priorities