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Job Description
Electro/Mechanical Assembler (2nd Shift)
ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLER
Tucson, Arizona
Contract
Apr 20, 2026
$19.75
POSITION:
Electro/Mechanical Assembler
COMPANY:
Systems Manufacturing Division
REPORTS TO
Production Supervisor
DEPARTMENT/DIVISION
Manufacturing Dept. / Systems Manufacturing Division
WORK LOCATION
Tucson, Arizona
WORK HOURS
2nd Shift (2:30pm - 11pm M-Fri)
ASSIGNMENT LENGTH
Up to 11 months, with the potential to go Direct Hire.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
The Electromechanical Assembler is responsible for the electrical or mechanical assemblies involved with the manufacture of pump stations and other systems. Interprets of electrical and mechanical CAD drawings. Assists with process improvements in the pump station and other system manufacturing process. Works to a timeline on multiple projects / orders simultaneously. Typically requires 5+ years of experience.
Key responsibilities may include:
Actively participating within a team of manufacturing personnel, contributing to the goal of meeting sub-assembly component, & production deadlines
Work autonomously or as a team member to build mechanical and/or electrical sub-assemblies and enclosures Procure and maintain necessary supplies to support production activities
Loading PLC and touch screen control software
Identify and implement manufacturing process improvements for quality, delivery performance, and throughput
Troubleshoot and correct mechanical and electrical malfunctions as needed
Manage multiple assignments/projects simultaneously and in a timely manner
Assist in developing manufacturing procedures and productivity reports as defined by the Production Manager
Provide leadership, direction, and quality inspection for other assemblers
Work with and communicate with Production, Engineering, & Purchasing personnel on a daily basis with regards to scheduling, data, issues, and inventory.
Minimum Qualifications:
Basic knowledge and functional understanding of basic electrical and mechanical principles and concepts
Willingness to perform hands-on production line assembly activity
Ability to interpret basic electrical schematics and mechanical blueprints
Proficiency in the use of hand tools and measurement equipment, including calipers, tape measures, levels, compound squares, digital multimeter, torque wrenches
Proficiency in the use of power tools - jig saw, horizontal band saw, belt sander, drill, drill press, chop saw, grinder
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Computer literacy with working knowledge of Windows, Excel and Word
Ability to multi-task and think "Outside The Box"
High School diploma or equivalent (GED)