Kurt J Lesker Company

Assembly Technician

Materials - Glassport, PA - Full Time

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If not, a career with the Kurt J. Lesker Company is in your future. It’s a team where you can advance your career and support cutting edge future technologies. We are waiting for you!

Who We Are:
The Kurt J. Lesker Company is a leading technology and manufacturing company that touches your life every day, you just may not know it yet. How? By manufacturing and providing enabling technology products to industries such as Semiconductor, Aerospace, LED, Consumer Electronics, Medical Device, Electric Vehicles, Thin Film Battery Production and Crystal Growth just to name a few. 
  • Shift: This is a daylight position with either 5 eight-hour shifts or 4 ten-hour shifts
  • Competitive Benefits: Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, retirement plans, and more
  • Innovative Environment: Be part of a forward-thinking company that values innovation and excellence
Summary:
The Assembly Technician is within our materials division and is responsible for preparing, bonding, and cleaning materials, inspecting and packaging products, maintaining product integrity, processing and documenting procedures and other related documentation and ensuring a safe work environment.

Key Job Elements:
  • Material Preparation: Prepare, bond, and clean all standard and non-standard materials as required by KJLC.
  • Product Inspection and Packaging: Inspect, clean, and package standard products to meet KJLC quality standards and procedures
  • Product Integrity: Maintain product integrity and certification throughout the entire process.
  • Documentation and Process Maintenance: Accurately process all documentation and electronic transactions while maintaining and updating procedures to support job functions.
  • Maintain a safe, clean, and efficient work environment
  • Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Required 
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Proficiency in using packaging and inspection tools and equipment
  • Competence in using bonding equipment and safely handling heated products
  • Physical ability to bend, stoop, squat, twist, and lift up to 60 lbs. unassisted. Assistance is mandatory for items over this weight
  • Patience, attention to detail, and strong mechanical aptitude
Preferred 
  • 2 years of experience in soldering and/or assembly of critical components

Benefits we offer to enhance your lifestyle: 
  • On-site gym and running trail
  • Climate controlled machine shop environment
  • Health & Wellness Programs including mental, physical, and financial (on-site yoga, meditation, seminars, flu shots, biometrics screening, annual 5K, waste pick up events, etc.)
  • Comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurances 
  • Recycling program, solar panels, and electric vehicle plug in station 
  • Paid time off 
  • 401(k) with employer match
  • Office-wide events
  • Employee recognition programs
  • Ernst & Young LLP - Entrepreneur Of The Year® East Central Award to Kurt J. Lesker IV
#LI-Onsite  

Kurt J Lesker Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.  KJLC is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities (unless doing so will result in undue hardship). If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please send an e-mail to our human resources department at [email protected] or call (412) 387-9200 to provide the nature of your request.
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