Assembler 3This position requires navigating computer-based work instructions to install parts and hardware.
The role involves using hand tools and fixtures on wafer fabrication equipment (WFE) within a Lean manufacturing clean-room environment. This is an opportunity to join a team focused on quality and efficiency.Key ResponsibilitiesUse hand tools, torque wrenches, equipment, and fixtures to assemble WFE.Read and navigate work instructions and schematics.Work collaboratively in teams to maintain workflow and production schedules.Provide flexibility for changing priorities, including rework and pilot build projects.Verify correct parts delivery and perform visual inspection of components prior to installation.Assist with audits through visual inspection and checklist verification.Install parts and hardware correctly by following detailed instructions and using tools and fixtures as needed.Communicate system status effectively during shift pass-down.Safety ProtocolComplete all required safety training and adhere to all personal and product safety guidelines.Follow safe work practices, including lifting procedures and the use of ergonomic equipment.Utilize appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and follow clean-room procedures.Comply with Lockout Tagout (LOTO) policies.Perform risk management by documenting, correcting, and escalating any safety hazards.Support a safe work environment by responding to and escalating any unresolved safety issues.CommunicationDemonstrate effective written and verbal communication skills.Respond promptly to supervisors and co-workers.Actively participate in meetings and training sessions.Identify and communicate production issues clearly and suggest continuous improvements.Required QualificationsAssembler offers are based on experience after an interview with a supervisor to determine the appropriate level (Assembler 2, 3, 4, or 5).Physical RequirementsWork 12+ hour shifts in a fast-paced, time-sensitive environment.Lift and install parts up to 35 pounds manually.Perform tasks at a working height of 22 inches from the ground.Frequently kneel, crouch, and squat during a shift.Constantly reach into machines and use manual tools.Work ScheduleBack End Nights (BEN) Shift: Wednesday to Friday, alternating Saturday.The first three weeks of training for all assemblers will be Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, before moving to the assigned shift in the fourth week.