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Assembler

AssemblerThe Reserves Network is seeking an energetic Assembler to perform general tasks for Wallingford.
As a Cleanroom Assembler, you will perform a variety of manual and semi-routine duties including assembling bench units, sub-assemblies, and parts.
Basic tasks include soldering, gluing, drilling, dipping, and hand assembly.
What You Will Do:
Read and interpret drawings, schematics, blueprints, specifications, routing sheets and oral and written instructions for assemblyWork with small products, light assembly, and/or complete units of a smaller sizeDetect and report defective materials, improper operations, faulty equipment, and unusual conditions to the supervisorWhat You Will Need:
High School Diploma or equivalentPrior assembly and soldering experienceStrong attention to detail and flexibilityComputer and microscope knowledgeBenefits and Details:
Temp to hire assignment, $18 hr.
2nd shift:
2pm-10;30pm, M-F (must train on 1st shift)3rd shift:
10 pm-6:
30 am, M-F (must train on 1st shift)When you work as an employee through The Reserves Network, you are eligible to enroll in medical, dental and vision insurance, as well as 401K, direct deposit, and our referral bonus program!The Reserves Network is a family-owned and veteran-founded company.
Since 1984, we have been bringing employers and job seekers together in a variety of industries and positions.
As an equal opportunity employer, we value our employees and foster an environment of respect, integrity, and trust in every aspect of employment.
However you identify and whatever your background, we encourage you to apply today or you can download our mobile app to receive and accept real-time job notifications.
For more information contact our Wallingford, CT office at 203-272-6780 OR If interested please send a resume to:
email protected Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Blueprinting Cleanrooms Passionate Soldering Technical Drawings Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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