
Temp Mechanical Assembler
Automate your job search with Sonara.
Submit 10x as many applications with less effort than one manual application.1
Reclaim your time by letting our AI handle the grunt work of job searching.
We continuously scan millions of openings to find your top matches.

Job Description
Join Our Team as an Electro-Mechanical Assembler!
Are you skilled in assembling and wiring complex electro-mechanical systems? Do you have a knack for both intricate wiring configurations and simple point-to-point wiring? If so, we want you on our team!
The Electro-mechanical Assembler temp to hire positions requires expertise in assembling and wiring complex electro-mechanical systems, including both intricate wiring configurations and simple point-to-point wiring.
- Skills Needed: The ideal candidate should have experience working with pneumatic systems, including installation and troubleshooting of compression fittings.
- Requirements: Strong attention to detail, the ability to build to bill of materials or assembly drawings, and proficiency in using hand and power tools are essential.
- Candidates must demonstrate the ability to follow precise assembly procedures while ensuring quality and reliability in the final product.
- Physical Demands: Ability to lift, carry, push and pull up to 25 lbs.; ability to bend, stoop, twist, crouch or squat, stand for long periods of time - full body mobility including good hand and finger dexterity.
If you're ready to bring your expertise to a dynamic team and contribute to high-quality, reliable products, apply today!
Overview
Performs a wide variety of mechanical and electromechanical operations, of a semi-skilled nature, in a production or repair environment. Skills include the ability to assemble, build and/or teardown complex medical equipment. Assemblies include high voltage power supplies, high power RF modules, combiners, high voltage cap banks, high voltage gradient amplifiers, cable/wiring harnesses and piping manifolds for liquid cooled assemblies. This role is Temp to Hire
Responsibilities
- Assembly and Teardown: Work on top-level and sub-level assemblies using operational method sheets (OMS), blueprints, wire lists, diagrams, verbal instructions, or established standards.
- Tool Use: Utilize hand tools, pressure gauges, wiring, manifold installations, and non-solder components like transformers, IGBTs, high power FETs, heatsinks, fans, hoses, and PCBs.
- Testing and Repair: Perform resistance checks, curve tracing for FETs, pressure testing, and use electronic cranes and lifts for teardown operations.
- Technical Interpretation: Read and interpret complex engineering drawings and rework parts to incorporate engineering change orders.
- Collaboration: Work with technicians to ensure assemblies are repaired and updated to the correct revision levels.
- Support: Provide the Electronic Repair Team with assemblies for soldering repairs and understand basic soldering techniques.
- Machining: Perform drilling, reaming, burnishing, and tapping as needed.
- Teamwork: Collaborate in a team environment to achieve shared goals.
- Workplace Maintenance: Keep the work area, including benches, tools, and equipment, clean and organized.
- Safety Practices: Follow ESD-safe methods, handle and dispose of hazardous materials properly, and adhere to PPE standards per OSHA, FDA, and CDC guidelines.
- Training: Conduct basic training for new hires or team members.
Qualifications
- Proven ability to complete tasks effectively with minimal supervision.
- Capability to suggest process or product improvements.
- Strong ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
- High school diploma or equivalent, with 5+ years of related experience.
- Knowledge of SAP and/or Agile is a plus, but not required.
- Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs.
Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
Automate your job search with Sonara.
Submit 10x as many applications with less effort than one manual application.
