What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assembly Technician position at DWYER INSTRUMENTS, LLC?
Description
The Assembly Technician is responsible to investigate product, test, and process issues that arise during manufacturing. Troubleshoot products, evaluate Returned Material, drive corrective actions, and support the manufacturing plant to meet key Metrics.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Maintain equipment, instruments, and any apparatus required for quality control inspection. Perform maintenance troubleshooting and re-calibration of plant test equipment, fixtures, and all master gages according to schedule.
- Assist Supervisor and lines in the investigation of quality related problems involving disassembly or assembly, analyzing, testing and documentation.
- Investigate and document proposals for quality improvements or enhancements that lead to an improved quality level of factory performance.
- Assist Supervisor and quality in the determination of usability or non-usability of nonconforming material at incoming inspection.
- Provide general technical support and training for production personnel.
- Provide timely and quality services and support to all internal and external customers.
- Independently seeks and identifies problems and constraints affecting plant objectives. Develop creative and effective solutions for opportunities identified.
- Assists in upkeep of plant documentation systems (Routings, BOMs, tool and calibration logs, etc.)
- Work on other projects as assigned by the Supervisor, performing the necessary investigation and study to bring the projects to successful completion.
- Maintains an effective dialogue with all employees to foster good employee morale
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Requirements
Required Skills / Experience / Competencies:
- A two-year technical degree in electrical/mechanical technology or a minimum of 5 years of related education and practical experience is required.
- Possess thorough knowledge of electronic schematics, measuring instruments, gages and meters.
- Ability to understand or determine engineering design concepts and intentions in addition to literal written specifications.
- Capable of working independently with little direct supervision. Possess organizational and planning ability.
- Practical work/educational experience with computers: word processing and spreadsheets. Additionally, CAD skills are beneficial