Work Schedule: Friday to Sunday, 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Training Period for Weekend Shift: Monday to Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for about two weeks.
The primary responsibilities and duties include but are not limited to:
- Follow and understand safety procedures and company policies including use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Responsible for population and wiring of electronic components including LED modules, power supplies, receiver cards, etc. into metalwork assemblies.
- Read and interpret drawings, diagrams, work instructions, specifications, work orders, bills of material and reports to accurately assemble components into finished products.
- Assemble electrical or electronic systems and/or support structures and install components, units, subassemblies, wiring using rivets, bolts and other mechanical fasteners.
- Utilize basic hand tools (manual and pneumatic) to assist with component installation (wrenches, drivers, sockets, rivets, etc.).
- Continual review for component or metalwork defects and report to production lead hand; responsible for component/cell level quality assurance.
- Verify dimensions and clearance of components to ensure conformance to production drawing and other specifications.
- Review and follow direction from production floor lead hands and supervisors
- Inform shop-floor management on issues related to quality, production and/or safety which may adversely impact meeting your daily production goals.
- Keep record and report daily personal labour hours dedicated to each production work order
- Tag and label components.
- Maintain a clean and organized production work cell.
- Actively identifying continuous improvement opportunities to increase production efficiency and safety.
Requirements / Qualifications:
- High school diploma or GED.
- A minimum of 3 years’ working experience of hands-on electronics assembly and population into large mechanical assemblies.
- Experience working in a manufacturing environment is an asset.
- Ability to interpret technical drawings of mechanical and electronic assemblies.
- To be able to and are comfortable working in a manufacturing environment.
- To be flexible to work extra hours when needed (overtime).
- Experience using basic hand and power tools including drills, tie snips, impact driver, glue gun and screwdrivers.
- To have strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- To be a self-starter and to have the ability to work independently.
- To have excellent communication, time management and organizational skills.
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- To be able to read and write in English.
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- Fall arrest and Scissor lift training is an asset.
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- To thrive in a fast-paced environment.