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RF Mechanical Assembler

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Masis Staffing Solutions

Beverly, MA (In Person)

$46,800 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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RF Mechanical Assembler Masis Staffing Solutions - 3.2 Beverly, MA Job Details Temp-to-hire $20 - $25 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications Assembly quality control testing Safety protocol adherence Specialized industrial tools Electronics functional testing Assembly fixtures Factory operations documentation Fastening tools Mechanical drawings Microscope proficiency Holding fixtures proficiency Quality issues Visual inspection as testing technique Traditional material testing Torque wrenches Microscopic quality analysis Collaboration with manufacturing teams Optical microscopy Radio frequency (RF) testing Electrical assembly Electrical unit testing Entry level Full Job Description RF Mechanical Assembler Beverly, MA Summary The RF Mechanical Assembler is responsible for assembling and inspecting radio-frequency (RF) mechanical components and micro-assemblies using specialized tools and a microscope. This position requires excellent hand-eye coordination, strong visual acuity, and meticulous attention to detail to ensure high-quality, reliable RF products. Key Responsibilities
  • Assemble RF mechanical components, housings, and sub-assemblies according to engineering drawings, work instructions, and specifications
  • Perform precision assembly of small parts using a microscope for extended periods
  • Inspect assemblies under a microscope to verify alignment, clearances, placement, and overall quality
  • Use hand tools, tweezers, torque tools, micro-fixtures, or bonding equipment for component assembly (no soldering involved)
  • Perform basic RF, mechanical, or continuity testing if required by the process
  • Maintain accurate production records, travelers, and documentation
  • Follow safety procedures
  • Collaborate with Lead and Supervisor to troubleshoot assembly issues Compensation/Benefits for the Assemblers $20-$25 #MSSR1