Electronics Assembler

Lenexa, KS
Full Time
Mid Level
Our Electronics Assembler will be responsible for assembling the "brain" behind our remote monitoring and control systems used within substations by electrical utilities. We expect our Electronic Assemblers to be self-starters capable of building several products daily within a technological and rewarding environment. 

Daily Responsibilities:
  • Read and understand the bill of materials and standard operating procedures.
  • Fit and assemble electrical and mechanical parts to specifications.
  • Use basic hand tools, soldering equipment and laptop.
  • Install identification tags and use handheld bar scanner for inventory control.
  • Maintain a high level of cleanliness in work and common areas.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Work Environment:
  • First shift; 7-3:30 Monday-Friday
  • 40-hour work week with overtime occasionally
  • Relaxed, casual work environment (t-shirts, jeans and headphones are the standard)
Minimum Qualifications
  • Our ideal candidate will be a self-starter with drive and responsibility to work independently. We also value candidates that continuously pursue learning and are passionate about technology.
  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Knowledge of basic hand tools and mechanically inclined.
  • Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
  • Positive attitude and eagerness to learn.
  • Strong organizational skills.
About NovaTech
For over forty years, NovaTech products and engineered solutions have helped hundreds of electric utilities around the world to simplify complex technical challenges, reduce risk, and maximize return on assets. Our track record of thousands of successful substations result from maximum use of existing equipment, open standards, intuitive deployment tools, and consistently world-class customer service.

Join out team as we continue to help electricity production be cleaner, safer and more reliable.

 
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