Soldering Assembler
PrideStaff
Black Mountain, NC
Title: Electro-Mechanical Assembly & Test Technician II
Compensation: Up to $21 per hour depending on experience
Shift/Working Hours: 1st Shift - 6:00 am to 3:30 pm
About the role:
PrideStaff is partnering with a forward-thinking manufacturing leader to find a detail-oriented Tech II Assembly & Test Technician in Black Mountain . In this role, you will play a vital part in the production cycle, moving between precision assembly and functional testing in a pristine, climate-controlled environment. This is an incredible opportunity for a focused individual to grow their technical skills with a team that prioritizes safety, quality, and work-life balance.
What you will bring:
If you have these skills and characteristics, we want to hear from you!
- Technical Aptitude: A basic understanding of electronic and mechanical concepts; previous soldering experience is a huge plus!
- Attention to Detail: Excellent hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity for working with small, precision parts.
- Analytical Skills: The ability to read and interpret operation sheets, mechanical drawings, and perform general math (decimals/fractions).
- Reliability & Focus: High School Diploma or equivalent, with the ability to remain focused during precision tasks for extended periods.
- Soldering Experience Strongly Desired
What Sets This Opportunity Apart (The Perks!)
- Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a longer weekend with an off-every-other-Friday schedule.
- Comfortable Environment: Work in a fully climate-controlled facility—no sweating through your shift.
- Inclusion & Ease: No strict dress code and a sit-down position for those who prefer a stationary workspace.
- Growth Mindset: No specific experience is required for the right candidate— comprehensive training is provided.
- Weekly Pay: Get your hard-earned money faster with a dependable weekly pay cycle.
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What you will do:
- Precision Assembly: Perform assembly, testing, and repair of mechanical and electronic components using mechanical drawings and procedures.
- Technical Testing: Set up and operate specialized test equipment, including power supplies, meters, and oscilloscopes, to ensure product functionality.
- Tool Operation: Independently utilize assembly tools, microscopes, and measuring devices to meet high-quality production standards.
- Quality Assurance: Conduct basic functional testing of products, ensuring all output meets strict operational specifications.
- Collaborative Safety: Contribute to a secure and efficient work environment while working independently under the mentorship of senior technicians.
- Problem Solving: Identify and address basic electronic or mechanical discrepancies during the assembly process.