Title: Production Associate I - 1st Shift(6:00am – 2:30pm) - Onsite
Mandatory skills:
manufacturing, Crafting semiconductor devices,
Quality assurance, medical, electronic assembly, soldering technologies,
metal fabrication, machining processes, molding processes,
Medical Device Manufacturing, Machining, Dicing, Grinding,
Machine processing dicing, grinding, data entry, microscope, Microchip,
product development, assembly, assembly operations, packaging, shipping,
product lines, bills of materials, work instructions, production output, EHS, quality control inspections,
manufacturing support, test equipment, electronic quality, documentation systems
Description:
Role Summary: Production Associate I
Performs diverse and complex assignments in support of the client product development and manufacturing. Responsibilities may include manufacturing, assembly, advanced testing, reporting/documenting results of tests and assembly operations, packaging, and shipping of products with limited supervision.
Responsibilities:
Reads and follows work procedures and schematics or receives verbal instructions regarding duties to be performed with limited supervision.
Maintain accurate records of the work performed and other records as may be required by management.
Performs manufacturing/assembly operations on multiple product lines and various tasks following procedures, bills of materials, work instructions, and process aid sheets with limited supervision.
Maintains daily production output.
Participates & Communicates improvements for EHS and Quality practices.
May participate in quality control inspections when required.
Works with team lead, engineers, supervisors, and managers to improve quality and process efficiency.
Other duties as assigned and may be asked to participate in Quality or LEAN activities, training sessions, and employee activity teams.
Provide strong manufacturing support on the development and prove out of new products, methods, tools, and test equipment.
Provide strong individual contributions in the context of driving and exceeding team goals.
Equipment set-up and performance of related first piece inspection to insure achievement of desired quality levels.
Performance of ongoing quality checks, recording of requested data and timely reporting of discrepancies.
Monitoring of machine and process variables, taking corrective action as required and promptly reporting conditions negatively impacting quality, output, or equipment performance.
Interface with electronic quality, production and documentation systems providing accurate information.
Completion of any other activities required to deliver finished piece parts to the specified quality levels on a timely basis.
Complies with all EHS and Quality procedures and policies.
Required Qualifications:
High School Diploma or local equivalent
Ability to learn packaging and small part assembly.
Proficient with computer programs like Microsoft Word, Excel
Ability to understand and interpret written technical information.
Demonstrated attention to detail and quality-minded work habits.
Demonstrated ability to learn multiple product lines.
Ability to communicate using English (or local language)
Ability to handle small, delicate parts (lamination, bonding layers utilizing epoxy)
Ability to multi-task and handle tooling weighing 25 lbs. or less
Ability to comfortably use chemicals such as IPA (Acetone & Epoxies)
Ability to operate comfortably using microscope to perform job related tasks.
Ability to perform detail- oriented work and complete projects on time.
Preferred Qualifications: 5 Plus years of manufacturing experience
Experience in creating and reviewing test documents.
Crafting semiconductor devices and products
Testing products for safety and Quality assurance standards
Experience working in a medical or other compliance regulated environment.
Experience in electronic assembly with knowledge of soldering technologies and processes.
Experience and/or knowledge with metal fabrication, machining and/or molding processes
Ability to work within a controlled environment (Clean Room) in manufacturing setting.
Medical Device Manufacturing Experience is a Plus
Machining experience such as Dicing or Grinding
Machine processing dicing, grinding including set up and data entry. Experience with height gauges / calipers and some microscope experience is a plus.
They are adding the following experience to the job description:
Microchip
Semi-Conductor
Medical Device Experience
They need to clean room experience or controlled environment, ability to handle small, delicate parts (lamination), Probes, components, and Transducer and ability to multi-tasks and pick of tools weighing 25 pounds or less
Qualifications: Manufacturing Experience, Small part experience, , Machining such as dicing or grinding experience, A minimum of 2 years of manufacturing experience is preferred
Quality Specific Goals:
1. Aware of and comply with the client EHS, Quality Manual, Quality Management System, Quality Management Policy, Quality Goals, and applicable laws and regulations as they apply to this job type/position
2. Complete all planned EHS, Quality & Compliance training within the defined deadlines
3. Identify and report any EHS, Quality or Compliance concerns and take immediate corrective action as required
4. Training: Aware of and comply with the client training requirements
5. Knowledge and understanding of production process, work instructions, documentation configuration control, non-conforming & rework documentation requirements and operates within them to ensure that a device conforms to its specification.
6. Aware of and comply with Stop Order, Concessions, ESD, Calibration, Preventative Maintenance, Material Identification & Segregation, and Good Documentation Practices, as associated with this job type/position
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to physically lift (floor to wait, waist to crown level, and horizontally) up to 35lbs.
Must be able to physically carry up to 35lbs.
Must be able to physically perform simple grasping, firm grasping, fine manipulation, neck rotation, and neck flexion frequently.
Must be able to physically twist, push/pull, reach at or above shoulder height, reach below should height occasionally throughout the day.
Must be able to physically stoop, bend squat, and balance rarely throughout the day.
Notes:
First shift 6:00 am – 2:30 pm Monday through Friday (30 min unpaid lunch)
VIVA USA is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to maintaining a professional working environment that is free from discrimination and unlawful harassment. The Management, contractors, and staff of VIVA USA shall respect others without regard to race, sex, religion, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, physical, mental or sensory disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or status as a Vietnam-era, recently separated veteran, Active war time or campaign badge veteran, Armed forces service medal veteran, or disabled veteran. Please contact us at for any complaints, comments and suggestions.
Contact Details :
Account co-ordinator: Sekhar Radhakrishnan
VIVA USA INC.
3601 Algonquin Road, Suite 425
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
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