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Imperial Electronic Assembly, Inc. Electro-Mechanical Assembly Group Leader in Brookfield, Connecticut
*POSITION PURPOSE: *
- To direct the daily activities of the Electro-Mechanical Assembly Department to achieve customer delivery requirements.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Develops, reports, and statuses departmental goals in keeping with the Companys long and short-term plans.
- Coordinates the production schedules of electro-mechanical assembly products.
- Reviews and adjusts resources as needed to assure product delivery meets customer expectations.
- Sets up jobs and assigns work to assemblers.
- Coordinates electro-mechanical assembly activities with Cable and Harness, Inspection, and Test Departments to ensure customer product delivery dates are met.
- Performs necessary supervisory duties of assembly staff including but not limited to: performance review/ performance improvement recommendations; training; disciplinary actions; etc.
- Assures that the Electro-Mechanical Assembly Department is in compliance with the Companys Quality System.
- Participates in internal and external quality system audits as needed.
- Analyzes departmental processes and makes process improvement recommendations.
- Works with other departments to expedite and resolve problems to ensure customer product delivery dates are met.
- Performs any and all assembly requirements in the Electro-Mechanical Assembly Department.
- Assures that all assembly equipment is properly maintained.
- Maintains an organized and neat work area.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum: Three (3) years experience as an Electro-Mechanical Assembler or related experience in an electronic contract manufacturing organization, electronic high-tech or related industry.
- Preferred: Three (3) years experience as an Electro-Mechanical Assembler or related experience and two (2) years experience as an Electro-Mechanical Assembly Group Leader in an electronic contract manufacturing organization, electronic high-tech or related industry.
- Diploma or GED from an accredited high school or technical school.
JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Able to read complicated schematics and electronic assembly drawings.
Able to identify electronic components and parts.
Excellent trouble shooting skills. Must be able to trouble shoot to the component level.
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