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Job Title: Instrument Assembly Technician
Location: Sparks, MD
Pay Rate: $21.82 per hour
Schedule:
7:00 AM – 3:30 PMMandatory overtime required based on business needs
Job Overview
The Instrument Assembly Technician performs a wide variety of production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies. This role involves both repetitive and non-repetitive tasks, including wiring, component installation, hand soldering, cable harnessing, fitting, testing, troubleshooting, and rework of instruments and prototype assemblies. The technician works from diagrams, drawings, and work instructions while ensuring strict compliance with quality, safety, and regulatory standards.
Responsibilities and DutiesAssembly & Production
Build, integrate, and understand the complete assembly process for instruments within the production areaAssemble multiple product lines, including integration of sub-assemblies into complete instrumentsPerform wiring, component installation, hand soldering, cable harnessing, and mechanical fittingMake setups and adjustments while holding tight tolerances to blueprint specificationsMaintain accurate device history records, including serial numbers and tooling documentationPerform basic component and module testing for pre-assemblies and simple instruments
Quality & Troubleshooting
Conduct quality inspections in accordance with established specificationsIdentify defects and recommend design or process improvementsDisassemble, modify, rework, reassemble, and test experimental or prototype assembliesPerform routine to moderately complex troubleshooting and repair activitiesExecute basic test instructions and analyze results to determine pass/fail or next steps
Training & Collaboration
Provide training and guidance to associates on mechanical assembly and basic testing activitiesInterface with Manufacturing Engineering, Quality, Planning, and Purchasing teams as neededSupport continuous improvement and lean manufacturing initiatives
Compliance & Safety
Complete all production activities in compliance with regulatory requirements, GMP, and company policiesFollow all safety, quality, and housekeeping policies and proceduresMaintain a clean, safe, and organized work environmentPerform standard material handling functions for raw materials and sub-assembliesWork overtime as required to meet business demandsPerform other related duties as assigned
QualificationsMinimum Education & Experience
High school diploma or GED
with at least 2.5 years of manufacturing experience,
ORAssociate’s (AA) technical degree with relevant technical experienceExperience working in a
regulated manufacturing environment requiredRequired Skills & Competencies
Strong leadership ability with experience mentoring, coaching, and developing associatesProven accountability for results and continuous process improvementDemonstrated commitment to Continuous Improvement and Lean Manufacturing principlesProficient in reading and interpreting drawings, blueprints, and work instructionsStrong knowledge of mechanical tools (e.g., torque drivers, gauges, bits)Ability to manage time effectively across multiple production ordersAbility to adapt to frequent assignment changesStrong teamwork and communication skills
Technical & Computer Skills
Proficient in English (reading, writing, basic math, charts, and diagrams)Basic PC skills with experience in a Windows-based environmentAbility to use independent judgment to plan work, troubleshoot, and solve problems
Physical Requirements
Ability to work in a repetitive environmentAbility to stand for extended periods during the shift
If you are interested, please send an up-to date resume to jschafer@alinestaffing.com
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