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ROLINC Staffing

Assembly Technician

ROLINC Staffing, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80509

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Full-time Assembly Technician Job Overview Offering $22-26/hr

We are seeking a skilled and experienced Assembly Technician to join our dynamic manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in both mechanical and electrical assembly, with a keen eye for detail and a passion for producing high-quality products. This full‑time position offers an exciting opportunity to work with cutting‑edge technology and contribute to the production of innovative products.

Key Responsibilities

Perform mechanical and electrical assembly of complex products and components according to detailed specifications and engineering drawings

Read and interpret technical documents, including assembly instructions, schematics, and blueprints

Utilize various hand tools, power tools, and specialized equipment to assemble, adjust, and test products

Conduct quality checks throughout the assembly process to ensure products meet required standards

Troubleshoot and resolve assembly‑related issues, identifying and reporting any defects or inconsistencies

Collaborate with engineers and other technicians to improve assembly processes and product quality

Maintain a clean and organized work area, adhering to all safety protocols and procedures

Document assembly processes, test results, and any deviations from standard procedures

Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency and product quality

Train and mentor junior assembly technicians as needed

Required Qualifications

2-5 years of experience in mechanical and electrical assembly

Proficiency in mechanical assembly techniques, including fitting, aligning, and fastening components

Strong electrical assembly skills, including soldering, wire harnessing, and PCB assembly

Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and ability to work with various tools and equipment

Excellent attention to detail and commitment to quality

Ability to read and interpret technical documents, including assembly drawings and schematics

Strong problem‑solving skills and ability to troubleshoot assembly issues

Good hand‑eye coordination and manual dexterity

Basic computer skills for data entry and documentation

High school diploma or equivalent; technical school certification is a plus

Preferred Qualifications

Associate's degree in Electronics, Mechanical Technology, or related field

Experience with ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) procedures and handling sensitive components

Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles and 5S methodology

Knowledge of quality control systems and procedures

Experience with automated assembly equipment

Certification in specific assembly techniques or equipment operation

Physical Requirements

Ability to stand for extended periods and perform repetitive tasks

Capable of lifting and carrying up to 25 pounds

Visual acuity to inspect small components and read detailed instructions

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