Koch Business Solutions, LP
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As an Electronic Assembler, you'll learn and execute the foundational steps of integrating electronic components into high-quality assemblies. This role is ideal for someone eager to build technical skills, work with precision tools, and contribute to products that power our organization's innovation. Our Team
You’ll join the Electronics Production team, a collaborative team focused on delivering reliable assemblies for next‑gen devices. We value continuous learning, safety, and a culture of shared ownership as we scale our manufacturing capabilities. What You Will Do
Partner with senior technicians to assemble PCB components and hardware, ensuring each module meets quality standards. Use hand tools and basic equipment (microscopes, gauges, crimpers) to position, secure, and inspect parts with precision. Perform accurate measurements and visual inspections to support defect‑free production and provide feedback for process improvements. Maintain clear documentation of assemblies, test results, and any deviations to keep teams informed and drive operational excellence. Uphold a safe, organized work environment by following company policies, standard operating procedures, and 5S principles. Who You Are (Basic Qualifications)
High school diploma or GED. Up to one year of manufacturing or electronic assembly experience, or equivalent combination of education and training. Strong manual dexterity and ability to concentrate on repetitive tasks for extended periods. Comfortable reading and executing written work instructions, parts lists, and verbal guidance. Ability to sit, stand, and perform fine‑motor tasks over multiple production shifts. What Will Put You Ahead
Hands‑on experience with soldering or precision cable/crimp assemblies. Familiarity with basic inspection tools (microscope, calipers, scales) and measurement techniques. Working knowledge of electronic components, symbols, and part identification. Exposure to lean manufacturing, kaizen events, or continuous‑improvement projects. Demonstrated track record of meeting production targets while maintaining high quality levels. Equal Opportunities
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status. Except where prohibited by state law, some offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test. This employer uses E‑Verify. Please click here for additional information. (For Illinois E‑Verify information click here, aqui, or tu).
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As an Electronic Assembler, you'll learn and execute the foundational steps of integrating electronic components into high-quality assemblies. This role is ideal for someone eager to build technical skills, work with precision tools, and contribute to products that power our organization's innovation. Our Team
You’ll join the Electronics Production team, a collaborative team focused on delivering reliable assemblies for next‑gen devices. We value continuous learning, safety, and a culture of shared ownership as we scale our manufacturing capabilities. What You Will Do
Partner with senior technicians to assemble PCB components and hardware, ensuring each module meets quality standards. Use hand tools and basic equipment (microscopes, gauges, crimpers) to position, secure, and inspect parts with precision. Perform accurate measurements and visual inspections to support defect‑free production and provide feedback for process improvements. Maintain clear documentation of assemblies, test results, and any deviations to keep teams informed and drive operational excellence. Uphold a safe, organized work environment by following company policies, standard operating procedures, and 5S principles. Who You Are (Basic Qualifications)
High school diploma or GED. Up to one year of manufacturing or electronic assembly experience, or equivalent combination of education and training. Strong manual dexterity and ability to concentrate on repetitive tasks for extended periods. Comfortable reading and executing written work instructions, parts lists, and verbal guidance. Ability to sit, stand, and perform fine‑motor tasks over multiple production shifts. What Will Put You Ahead
Hands‑on experience with soldering or precision cable/crimp assemblies. Familiarity with basic inspection tools (microscope, calipers, scales) and measurement techniques. Working knowledge of electronic components, symbols, and part identification. Exposure to lean manufacturing, kaizen events, or continuous‑improvement projects. Demonstrated track record of meeting production targets while maintaining high quality levels. Equal Opportunities
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status. Except where prohibited by state law, some offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test. This employer uses E‑Verify. Please click here for additional information. (For Illinois E‑Verify information click here, aqui, or tu).
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