precision instrument assembler - electronic equipment manufacturing
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Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate. Tasks: Maintain test result reports. Solder and manually assemble various electronic components on PCB (printed circuit boards). Pack items for shipping and distribution. Install, mount, fasten, align and adjust parts, components, wiring and harnesses to subassemblies and assemblies using hand and small power tools. Inspect electronic components and assemblies to ensure adherence to specified requirements. Check final assembly for finish, labelling and packaging methods. Collect, record and summarize inspection results. Clean work area. Identify and mark acceptable and defective assemblies. Perform simple electrical and continuity testing of electronic components, parts and systems. Set up and operate automatic testing equipment to locate circuit and wiring faults, shorts and component defects. Read and interpret blueprints, maps, drawings and specifications. Set up process equipment and adhere to cleanroom procedures. Type of product: Electronic components. Subassemblies. Equipment and machinery experience: Automatic or semi-automatic equipment. Microscope. Power tools. Welding. Area of specialization: Assembly. Fabrication. Installation. Testing. Work conditions and physical capabilities: Hand-eye co-ordination. Attention to detail. Manual dexterity. Fast-paced environment. Repetitive tasks. Screening questions: Are you currently a student?. Do you have experience working in this field?. Do you meet the language requirements listed in the job posting for the position (English or French)?. Experience: 1 year to less than 2 years. Employment terms options: Day. Health benefits: Disability benefits. Health care plan. Paramedical services coverage. Financial benefits: Group insurance benefits. Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP). Long term benefits: Long-term care insurance. Other benefits: Free parking available. Travel insurance. Wellness program.