Electro-Mechanical Assembler

Carlsbad, CA
Full Time
Mid Level

Join the team at Means Engineering!

Opportunities for Electro-Mechanical Assemblers

 

At Means Engineering, we don’t just manufacture parts — we create high-impact solutions across industries. As a vertically integrated contract manufacturer, everything happens under one roof: design, prototyping, machining, build, testing and delivery. 

 

Essential Functions:

  • Build and assemble complex units such as power supply assemblies, modules, chassis, panels, cable and harnesses assemblies, and electronic systems and sub-assemblies using hand and power tools
  • Read and interpret drawings, diagrams, blueprints, specifications, work orders, or reports to determine assembly instructions. Follow methods and sequence of operation detailed in the work instructions when performing assembly tasks such as wiring, component installation, and soldering.
  • Document all worked operations in the ERP system in an accurate and timely manner. This includes documenting the job/operation, documenting the time, and indicating conformance (including written comments to document/clarify transactions)
  • Perform rework/repair
  • Clean parts using prescribed cleaning method
  • Confer with lead to resolve questions and issues regarding assembly instructions or drawings
  • Perform quality control checks at specified points during the assembly process
  • Mark and label product according to the work instructions and drawings using the labels specified on the drawings
  • May support cross-functional teams as needed and may have the opportunity to work in various work centers, expanding skills and experience.  

 

Qualifications:

  • Requires previous related experience of at least three years
  • Must have sufficient English communication skills to understand verbal and written instructions, communicate with other employees both verbally and in writing, follow directions and tasks lists, and participate in departmental team meetings and required training classes
  • Basic computer skills including ability to work within ERP system
  • Understanding of IPC 620 and J-STD-001 criteria
  • Understanding of ISO9001, AS9100, ISO13485, ISO14001, and ITAR requirements as related to their job functions
  • Proficient in the use of various hand tools including crimpers, strippers, screwdrivers, torque wrenches, soldering irons, taps, dremels , bench saws, vices, and power drills

 

About MEI:

  • Join a stable, growing company with over 30 years of success in contract design and manufacturing.
  • We serve the semiconductor, medical, aerospace, and defense industries; our customers are industry leaders in their fields.
  • Be part of a team known for delivering high-quality, precision work to industry-leading customers.

 

What we Offer:

  • $18 - $21/hour (Depending on Experience)
  • Monday – Friday, 6:30am – 3:00pm, with opportunities for overtime
  • Benefits package includes:
    • Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
    • Holiday Pay
    • PTO + paid year-end shutdown
    • 401(k)
    • Stable, long-term employment with consistent hours
    • Team environment

 

Equal Opportunity Employer

We’re committed to building an inclusive workplace and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.

 

ITAR Requirements

This position requires use of information which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All applicants must be U.S. persons within the meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), Political Asylee, or Refugee.

 

 

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