Electro-Mechanical Assembler I Full-Time | First Shift | Precision Manufacturing If you take pride in precision, enjoy working with your hands, and want to build high-quality products that truly matter—this role was built for you. Full-time, Monday–Friday 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM $23.50-25/hour Position Overview The Electro-Mechanical Assembler I is responsible for assembling and testing high-precision electro-mechanical products of varying complexity. Working under supervision, this role focuses on producing quality work that meets exact specifications while supporting continuous improvement in processes and procedures. What You’ll Do Assemble assemblies, subassemblies, standard products, and custom builds in accordance with regulatory, organizational, and procedural requirements Fit, align, and adjust components requiring close tolerances and precision fits subject to strict inspection Cut, strip, solder, crimp, and terminate small-gauge wire per specifications using hand and power tools Set up and test completed products using both automated and manual testing methods to ensure customer and specification requirements are met Maintain a clean, safe, and organized manufacturing and laboratory environment Support and instruct team members in assembly and testing methods as needed Assist in developing and refining assembly procedures to improve clarity, consistency, and product quality Perform additional duties as assigned What You Bring Ability to multitask accurately while staying organized and meeting deadlines A quality-driven mindset with a proactive approach to improving processes and performance Strong teamwork and professionalism when working with colleagues Excellent time management and organizational skills Clear written and verbal communication skills in English Basic computer proficiency Strong attention to detail Education & Experience High School Diploma or GED required Technical or vocational training in electrical or electronics is a plus 1–3+ years of experience in a precision electro-mechanical assembly environment IPC-A-610 and IPC-A-620 training or experience is helpful Pay rate based on experience Work Environment This role operates in a dedicated laboratory within a professional manufacturing environment. Employees routinely use electrical test equipment, standard hand tools, microscopes, and basic office equipment. Physical Requirements Manual dexterity for precision assembly and equipment operation Visual acuity (corrected) for reading prints, inspecting parts, and color recognition Ability to sit, stand, bend, reach, and move about the shop floor throughout the workday Ability to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally Ability to squat or kneel occasionally FootBridge is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive environment where everyone is valued and respected. We make employment decisions based on qualifications and business needs, without discrimination on any basis, and we welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.