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Production Assembler

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#CR08122
Type: Full time

CareerFinders, on behalf of our client, an International Electrical Engineering company with offices in Nicosia, we are seeking to recruit a Production Assembler to join their expanding team of professionals.
 
Key Duties/ Responsibilities:

  • Performs a variety of assembly operations using drawings, BOM’s and production orders to assemble modules, boards, panels and cables.
  • Uses small hand tools such as needle nose cutters, desoldering tools, tweezers, brushes, screwdrivers, clippers and wire strippers.
  • Identifies various electronic and mechanical components to ensure proper material handling.
  • Follows established safety and quality procedures and acts in compliance with ISO 9000 and 14000.
  • Responsible for in-process quality issues, and addresses them to the production supervisor and quality supervisor.
  • Follows company’s policies, procedures and rules.
  • Has the obligation to be aware of and comply with environmental, safety policies and regulations and endures duties of high quality standards at all times.

Key Skills/Experience:

  • High School Leaving Certificate or Technical School graduate.
  • Good eye/hand coordination. 
  • Team spirit; must be able to work well with others.
  • Good PC skills.
  • Knowledge of the English language will be considered an asset. 

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