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Electro Mechanical Technician x 2 Production / Service Dept

SCANPROBE TECHNIQUES LTD
Shrewsbury
1 day ago
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Report to:- Department SupervisorOverview of role:- 1) To carry out tasks throughout the production process within the new build manufacturing department. Building and assembling products to specification and ensuring all work are carried out to the highest of standards 2) Detect and analyse reported product issue on systems and products returned to service department. Address issue/s through to resolution ensuring all works are carried out to a high standard and to customer satisfaction.Principle responsibilities :- To carry out tasks instructed by your supervisor in accordance with company requirements. Those duties will include, but are not limited to the following:Read & understand schematics and diagrams to determine the method and sequence of assembly of a part, component, or a system to ensure that products and parts meet quality standards.Ensure repairs are to that specified in repair instructions using parts specified.Ensure that assembly is followed to that specified in assembly instruction using parts specified.Notify supervisors of defect detection and help to analyse and correct production problems.Install electronic parts and hardware, using soldering equipment and hand tools.Test the performance of repairs or assemblies, using test instruments as specified in assembly instructions and/or on test sheetsUpdate 'case' with diagnostic and required action of works to return products to standard liaise with customer for authorisation if repair is outside of warranty.Monitor repairs and highlight to supervisor if there are any trends or re-occurring issues. SERVICE DEPARTMENT.Analyse and record test results, complete any required written documentation.Produce entire products or sub assembly components dependant on Work Instruction (WI) PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT.Maintain equipment and tools.Cut, position, align fit, fasten, and install parts.Conduct quality control checks on products before returning to customer SERVICE DEPARTMENTSmall scale production of electronic devices - wiring, precision assembling PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT.Use of hand tools or machine to assemble parts.Quality control checks.Clean & maintain work area, tools and other equipment.When needed operate electronic inspection equipment and softwareHave a positive attitude and provide a high level of customer service to all customers, staff and external providers.The above tasks and responsibilities are not an exhaustive list and you may be required to undertake other reasonable duties to utilise your skills, experience and competencies. This description may be varied from time to time to reflect changing business requirements.Monday- Friday 8am-5pmOvertime as needed Sat 8am-12pmBenefits: Company Pension On-site ParkingTPBN1_UKTJ

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