Spectrum Control
manufacturing
Assembler
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“Assembler at Spectrum Control. Skills: assembly, quality standards, production timelines. Interpret and follow assembly procedures, mechanical drawings, part lists, and work instructions.. Use basic electronic measurement devices, manufacturing tools, assembly fixtures, and hand tools.”
What You'll Achieve.
meet specifications and strict quality standards; complete assigned work on schedule
Industry & Context.
4-day, 10-hour work schedule, 3-day weekend
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
0–2 years of assembly experience, Ability to read and follow drawings, instructions, and documented procedures, High attention to detail, reliability, and a commitment to producing quality work, High School Diploma or equivalent
Nice to Have
electronic/electromechanical preferred
What You'll Do.
Interpret and follow assembly procedures
and work instructions.
Use basic electronic measurement devices
Assemble and test basic products to meet specifications and strict quality standards.
delicate components using tools and fixtures designed to prevent damage and ensure repeatability.
Follow established budgets and production timelines to complete assigned work on schedule.
Maintain an organized
safe work area and support team-based continuous improvement efforts.
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
support team-based continuous improvement efforts
Process & Methodology
Follow established budgets and production timelines to complete assigned work on schedule.
Full Job Description
At Spectrum Control, most departments operate on a 4-day, 10-hour work schedule in exchange for a **3-day weekend**. We offer competitive wages and PTO, plus our benefits begin on **day 1** of employment. Come join a workforce where we put you first! **Assembler** **Job Summary:** Spectrum Control is a leading provider of advanced, high-reliability electronics and semiconductor solutions supporting aerospace, defense, and other mission-critical applications. We are seeking a detail-oriented part-time **Assembler** to join our manufacturing team and help build precision components that make a real impact. **About the Role** As an Assembler, you will follow established procedures, drawings, and work instructions to assemble electronic and electromechanical products. This is a hands-on role that requires accuracy, focus, and a commitment to quality in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. **What You’ll Do** * Interpret and follow assembly procedures, mechanical drawings, part lists, and work instructions. * Use basic electronic measurement devices, manufacturing tools, assembly fixtures, and hand tools. * Assemble and test basic products to meet specifications and strict quality standards. * Work with small, delicate components using tools and fixtures designed to prevent damage and ensure repeatability. * Follow established budgets and production timelines to complete assigned work on schedule. * Maintain an organized, safe work area and support team-based continuous improvement efforts. **What You Bring** * **Education:** High School Diploma or equivalent. * **Experience:** 0–2 years of assembly experience (electronic/electromechanical preferred). * **Technical Experience:** * Soldering small components * Working with a **hot plate** for bonding or component prep * Using a microscope to assemble RF products and inspect once completed * Strong manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination. * Ability to read and follow drawings, instructions, and documented procedures.
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