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Korry Electronics Co. · 3 hours ago

Assembly Operator

Korry Electronics is a company specializing in electronic and electro-mechanical assemblies for the aerospace industry. The Production Operator – Assembly role involves building assemblies, performing troubleshooting, and ensuring compliance with quality standards.

Aerospace
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Responsibilities

Build assemblies as directed by supervisor or team lead in conformance to drawing and quality standards while adhering to documented production time standards if applicable
Adhere to lot traceability and general inventory practices
Works from Engineering or Quality drawings, specifications, standards, test procedures, and verbal instructions to determine product or procedure acceptance
Will be responsible for validating that build and inspection equipment is calibrated and/or qualified as Fit-for-Use
Understanding of lot traceability and general inventory practices
Will be responsible to perform self-audits of workstation or as directed to ensure compliance to system and specification requirements
Takes initiative to define and recommend improvement opportunities
Recognize deviations from standard drawings/practices
Assembly requirements may include: soldering, crimping, wire harnessing, basic testing, visual inspection
May perform inspection of complex assemblies and systems for conformance to drawing and quality standards
May perform basic troubleshooting of complex assemblies, assembly tools, tooling, and test equipment associated with production product, upgrades, & reworks
May perform visual, dimensional, electrical, functional, and optical inspections per specified documentation
May be assigned tasks by supervisor/manager such as Fit-for-Use, Shelf Life and Calibration
May assist Quality Engineers or Assembly Supervisors with design, inspection, and building of inspection tools and test equipment and/or creation of work standards
Performs special projects/tasks as assigned

Qualification

SolderingIPC-A-610/-620J-STD-001Electrical standards knowledgeMechanical standards knowledgeBlueprint interpretationComputer skillsLean principles understandingCommunication skillsAttention to detailTeam collaboration

Required

High school diploma or equivalent
2 years' related industry experience required
Understanding of lot traceability and general inventory practices
Ability to perform self-audits of workstation or as directed to ensure compliance to system and specification requirements
Recognize deviations from standard drawings/practices
Assembly requirements may include: soldering, crimping, wire harnessing, basic testing, visual inspection
May perform inspection of complex assemblies and systems for conformance to drawing and quality standards
May perform basic troubleshooting of complex assemblies, assembly tools, tooling, and test equipment associated with production product, upgrades, & reworks
May perform visual, dimensional, electrical, functional, and optical inspections per specified documentation
May assist Quality Engineers or Assembly Supervisors with design, inspection, and building of inspection tools and test equipment and/or creation of work standards
Frequent use of personal computers, database and digital platforms, and other office productivity machinery, such as copy machines and computer printers
Frequently uses hands, fingers, and arms to reach, handle, touch or feel equipment, materials, and computer
The person in this position needs to frequently move inside the office
Frequent close vision and the ability to adjust focus
Occasionally use of steps, or ladder
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds
Seldom to occasionally position self to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
Eligible candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S
This position requires access to export control information

Preferred

Technical degree a plus
Knowledge of lighting and test equipment preferred
Knowledge of and preferably trained in IPC-A-610/-620, J-STD-001
Working knowledge of electrical, mechanical, and lighting standards used to measure product performance on the product line
Strong communication skills
Knowledge of reading, interpreting, and implementing blueprints, schematics and drawings in English
Must have a keen attention to detail; hand and eye coordination
Works cooperatively in a team environment and effectively communicate with others
Participates in problem solving teams to develop process improvements
Willing to work extra hours, and potentially weekends
Must have computer skills and knowledge; ability to perform all computer-related functions as applicable to the designated production areas without direction or supervision
Has a understanding of Lean principles
May require certifications, example – J-STD-001, IPC-610, IPC-620

Benefits

401(k) matching
12 paid holidays
Minimum of three weeks paid time off plus one week paid sick time to start
Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision
Health Savings Account (HSA) with generous company contribution
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Tuition reimbursement
Parental leave
Short term and long term disability
Life insurance
Accidental death & dismemberment insurance
Long-term care plan options
Prescription safety shoe & glasses benefit
Vanpool subsidy
Recognition awards
Employee referral bonuses
EAP (Employee Assistance Program)

Company

Korry Electronics Co.

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Korry has been a trusted name in human-machine interface (HMI) solutions for over 85 years, when the company created the first lighted cockpit controls for the developing military and commercial aircraft industry back in 1937.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Elliott Reid
Human Resources Business Partner
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