Semiconductor Assembler
MACOM · Nashua, NH · 4 days ago
EngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Work under direction and from production schedules, manufacturing procedures, process plans, engineering drawings, and written or oral instructions.
- Perform manual assembly of components and subassemblies using hand tools, fixtures, and assembly aids in accordance with established work instructions.
- Assemble mechanical assemblies, housings, shells, covers, and other product components to specified workmanship standards.
- Perform board mounting operations using press equipment and related tooling to securely install printed circuit boards and components into assemblies.
- Install and secure covers, lids, hardware, and fasteners as part of the final assembly process.
- Complete shell assembly operations, including fitting, alignment, and attachment of mechanical components and enclosures.
- Utilize microscopes, magnification equipment, and precision measuring tools to inspect and assemble small components.
- Conduct visual and dimensional inspections to verify proper assembly, fit, form, and function of components and assemblies.
- Perform leak testing of assembled products using prescribed test equipment and procedures to ensure compliance with product specifications.
- Identify and report assembly, material, process, and quality issues to supervisors or engineering personnel.
- Complete production documentation and maintain accurate assembly and test records.
- Complete final packaging of finished products in accordance with customer, quality, and shipping requirements.
- Follow all safety, quality, ESD, and manufacturing procedures while maintaining a clean and organized work area.
- Adhere to 6S policies and guidelines to support a safe, efficient, and organized manufacturing environment.
- Support cross-training initiatives and perform various assembly and manufacturing operations as required.
Requirements
- High School Diploma or equivalent required.
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in manufacturing, mechanical assembly, electronics assembly, or a related production environment preferred.
- Experience with manual assembly, press-fit operations, mechanical assembly, board mounting, leak testing, and final product assembly preferred.
Physical Environment and Working Conditions
- Manufacturing environment requiring frequent use of hand tools, fixtures, assembly equipment, and microscopes.
- Ability to handle small parts and perform repetitive assembly tasks requiring fine motor skills.
- Extended periods of sitting, standing, or working under magnification may be required.
- Standing, lifting, bending, and manual dexterity required throughout the workday.
- Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.