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Assembly Technician III
Location: Auburn, Washington
Type: Non-Exempt
Work Schedule: Full-Time, Day Shift: 6:00 am - 2:30 pm
Compensation: $28.00 - $38.00 per hour
Benefits: Tessera is proud to offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package to our eligible part-time and full-time manufacturing employees.
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life & Short-Term Disability Insurance
Elective 401(k) retirement plan, Tessera will match 0.5% for every 1% up to 6% after 90-days of employment . Funds are subject to vesting.
Flexible Spending Accounts for both medical and dependent care
11 paid holidays, accrual of 10 paid days of vacation at the start of employment, paid sick leave
Potential shared earning bonus
Tuition assistance is available after 1 year of employment and potential scholarships for qualified dependents
Professional development, certifications, and training opportunities
Verizon wireless discount
Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and an engaging wellness program
Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility for full-time employees
Tessera is dedicated to "Creating Opportunities for People with Disabilities" by hiring and supporting individuals with disabilities as well as veterans with disabilities. We take pride in our purpose-driven culture, our core values - Inclusion, Partnerships, Integrity - and our commitment to providing a safe and respectful work environment to our employees.
Tessera is seeking an experienced Assembly Technician III to join our growing manufacturing team in Auburn, Washington. The Assembly Technician III performs complex production assembly operations on structural and mechanical assemblies, subassemblies and aircraft systems, equipment and accessories using manual operations. They are responsible for following drawings and detailed work instructions to assemble high-quality aerospace components.
Typical duties include but are not limited to:
Performs precision assembly on simple to complex production aerospace parts, including attaching parts together by drilling riveting, sealing, shrink fit pressing, bonding, etc., IAW customer engineering & specifications.
Experienced at using assembly fixtures to assemble multiple details together.
Responsible for following drawings and detailed work instructions to assemble high-quality aerospace components.
Self-inspects their work and the work of their team prior to quality inspection, to ensure defects are mitigated and addressed. Reports improper operation, faulty equipment, defective materials, and/or unusual conditions to Supervisor.
Promotes "clean as you go" tool control program and FOD awareness.
Utilizes a variety of mechanical measuring equipment such as: calipers, micrometers, scales and protractors to obtain proper assembly-build requirements.
Maintains dimensional accuracy on assemblies utilizing torque wrenches, fixtures, tooling, gages and other measuring devices. Required to work from assembly instructions, both written and oral.
Provide input in team activities that encompass programming, quality and manufacturing producibility.
Support AS9100 audits and ensure compliance with established standards.
May be exposed to loud noises, confined spaces, dust or fumes.
Work from and follow process specifications, work orders, blueprints, schedules, schematics, layout & modification sheets, engineering orders and verbal/written instruction.
Assists Assembler I and II with learning tasks, new processes and provide guidance when questions arise.
Follow safety protocols to ensure the safety and well-being of yourself and fellow assemblers.
Participate in continuous improvement activities to ensure efficient use of time and performance of work tasks.
Assist Assemblers with skill training.
Required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when working on the plant floor.
Maintain professionalism in both appearance and demeanor.
All Other Duties as Assigned.