Kasmo Global
Job title:
Prototype Assembler Level 2 Duration:
12+months Location:
Richland Center, WI 53581
2nd Shift (Regular) hours: 3:30pm- Midnight (30 min unpaid lunch), Language: English Speaking CANDIDATES need to be LOCAL to the Richland Center Area
Job Summary: Performs a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly tasks in support of developmental requirements in pre-production projects. Works from rough schematics, blueprints, and oral instructions to construct developmental assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components. May perform rework and quality testing. Work typically includes interaction with development and/or manufacturing engineering personnel. Responsibilities and Essential Functions:
Uses documented work instructions with schematics and manufacturing execution systems for assemblies and wiring on semi-routine assignments at a variety of workstations. Works with little direction and uses judgment to recognize the need for occasional deviation from accepted practice. Overtime is an essential function of this position which typically requires 8 hours of overtime/week. ctual overtime hours may vary. Skills:
Problem solving Reading and understanding written instructions and schematics Using a computer to view, log, or find appropriate job related information Self-directed in a team environment Safe use of manual tools, power tools and machinery #ZR
Prototype Assembler Level 2 Duration:
12+months Location:
Richland Center, WI 53581
2nd Shift (Regular) hours: 3:30pm- Midnight (30 min unpaid lunch), Language: English Speaking CANDIDATES need to be LOCAL to the Richland Center Area
Job Summary: Performs a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly tasks in support of developmental requirements in pre-production projects. Works from rough schematics, blueprints, and oral instructions to construct developmental assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components. May perform rework and quality testing. Work typically includes interaction with development and/or manufacturing engineering personnel. Responsibilities and Essential Functions:
Uses documented work instructions with schematics and manufacturing execution systems for assemblies and wiring on semi-routine assignments at a variety of workstations. Works with little direction and uses judgment to recognize the need for occasional deviation from accepted practice. Overtime is an essential function of this position which typically requires 8 hours of overtime/week. ctual overtime hours may vary. Skills:
Problem solving Reading and understanding written instructions and schematics Using a computer to view, log, or find appropriate job related information Self-directed in a team environment Safe use of manual tools, power tools and machinery #ZR