Electromechanical Assembler
Endress+Hauser Group · Anaheim, CA · 1 wk ago
Management$20–$22/hrFull-time
About the role
Endress + Hauser Conducta is looking for a pH Assembler to join their growing Anaheim Team. As a pH Assembler, you will be responsible for performing final assembly of pH and ORP sensors, including the soldering of cable to pH sensors, soldering and installing connectors, and encapsulating connections with epoxies and silicones.
Responsibilities
- Build pH sensor assemblies using small parts including silver wires, o-rings, grommets, and glass parts.
- Insert small wires and parts into glass and plastic housings using hands, small tools, and assembly fixtures.
- Use laboratory hot plates to boil porous Teflon parts in preparation for pH sensor assembly.
- Dispense electrolytes and gels into glass and plastic housings using dispensing equipment.
- Mix 2-part epoxies using a digital scale and dispense epoxy into housings for encapsulation.
- Rinse and dry sensor assemblies using deionized water and alcohol.
- Post completed operations into the SAP Database.
- Perform related functions as needed.
Requirements
- A high school diploma and/or GED is required.
- 5+ years of electronics or electro-mechanical assembly experience is preferred.
- Soldering experience is preferred.
- Knowledge of pH sensor equipment and assembly and testing procedures is expected.
- Knowledge of safe production assembly practices is necessary.
- Knowledge of soldering and de-soldering techniques is required.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, manufacturing procedures, and instructions is essential.
- Recognition of proper color codes for different components in the assembly process is important.
- Completion of daily work assignments within agreed-upon time frames is expected.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma and/or GED required.
- 5+ years of electronics or electro-mechanical assembly experience preferred.
- Soldering experience preferred.
- Knowledge of pH sensor equipment and assembly and testing procedures.
- Knowledge of safe production assembly practices.
- Knowledge of soldering and de-soldering techniques.
- Read and interpret blueprints, manufacturing procedures, and instructions.
- Recognize proper color codes for different components in assembly process.
- Complete daily work assignments within agreed-upon time frame.
Skills
- Electronics or electro-mechanical assembly experience.
- Soldering experience.
- Knowledge of pH sensor equipment and assembly and testing procedures.
- Safe production assembly practices.
- Soldering and de-soldering techniques.
- Reading and interpreting blueprints, manufacturing procedures, and instructions.
- Color code recognition.
- Time management and task completion.
Benefits
- Monday – Friday schedule; First Shift (5:30am - 2:30pm).
- Family-owned, highly committed global company with a sustainable vision of the future.
- Lifelong learning encouraged by versatile training, tuition reimbursement, success coaching, and further education opportunities.
- Comprehensive benefit package (to include medical, dental, vision) and 401(k) savings with company match.
- Compensation is competitive and includes bonus opportunities.
- Work-life balance encouraged through our 10 company-paid holidays, paid time off, paid parental leave, employee assistance programs (financial, mental, and physical health and wellbeing), and employee discounts.
- Employees work in a safety-first, climate-controlled, clean manufacturing facility with utilization of Lean practices and ergonomic workstations to enhance productivity and comfort.
Pay
The hourly range for this full-time position is $20.00 to $22.00 per hour. The base pay that is offered for this position will vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and internal equity. Bonuses or long-term incentives may be presented in addition to the compensation package.
Schedule
Monday – Friday schedule; First Shift (5:30am - 2:30pm)