Mechanical Assembler I Jobs
By NEOTech At Westborough, MA, United States
Adhere to all requirements and Board Handling.
Use of Moisture Sensitive Device (MSD) handling requirements based on the components’ moisture sensitive levels (MSL).
Knowledge of IPC-DVD-64C Component Identification preferred
0-6 months of previous experience preferred
Utilize hand held tools such as a hand held screw and drill gun
Maintain inventory of product in work stations

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to use your mechanical assembly skills? We have an opening for a Mechanical Assembler on 1st shift! Join our team and help us create innovative products that make a difference in people's lives.

A Mechanical Assembler 1st Shift job typically involves assembling and/or fabricating mechanical parts, pieces, or products using a variety of tools and equipment according to required specifications in a specific area of a production line.

What is Mechanical Assembler 1st Shift Skill Requirements?

• Knowledge of mechanical assembly processes and techniques
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, and written instructions
• Ability to use a variety of hand and power tools
• Ability to use measuring instruments
• Ability to work with a team
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
• Attention to detail
• Good manual dexterity

What is Mechanical Assembler 1st Shift Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Previous experience in mechanical assembly
• Ability to pass a background check

What is Mechanical Assembler 1st Shift Knowledge?

• Knowledge of mechanical assembly processes and techniques
• Knowledge of safety procedures
• Knowledge of quality control standards

What is Mechanical Assembler 1st Shift Experience?

• Previous experience in mechanical assembly
• Experience with a variety of hand and power tools

What is Mechanical Assembler 1st Shift Responsibilities?

• Assemble and/or fabricate mechanical parts, pieces, or products according to required specifications
• Use a variety of hand and power tools to assemble parts
• Follow blueprints, diagrams, and written instructions to ensure accuracy
• Use measuring