Electromechanical Assembler II
Company: Sakura Finetek USA
Location: Torrance
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description General Position Summary Under
general supervision, performs a wide variety of electromechanical
or mechanical production sub-assembly and assembly operations to
build up and assemble difficult and complex instruments. Duties may
include following techniques to wire, prepare cable harnesses and
install cable harnesses. Perform coating, mixing and cooking of raw
materials to create finished products. Essential Job Functions
Assembly Activities Under general supervision, performs various
tasks requiring knowledge of assembly techniques, tools, materials,
machines and equipment. Assembles electromechanical instruments or
fabricated parts to make subassemblies or complete instruments
using hand tools, power tools and special tools and/or calibration
equipment. Determines methods and sequence of assembly operations
where complete information is not readily available or follows
assembly shop and production operations sheets, wire lists,
samples, blue prints, schematics and verbal instructions to perform
a wide variety of assembly operations. Fits, aligns, calibrates and
adjusts parts and mechanisms to meet tolerances and product
operating and quality requirements. Works from engineering
drawings, rough sketches, and manuals, verbal or written
instructions from Lead Assembler or Supervisor. Performs in-process
and final quality inspection of assembled products. Examines
drawings and work orders to determine the work that needs to be
performed. Utilizes appropriate machines and tools to install,
mount, fasten, align and adjust parts, components, wiring and
harnesses. Evaluates assembly procedures and manuals and recommends
revisions when required. Performs such tasks as replacing
components and wiring circuits. Trains new hires and co-workers as
necessary to enhance skill level and knowledge base. Examines and
tests assembly at various stages of production to identify errors.
Maintains a record of the assembly process, progress and problems.
Provides feedback to supervisor when a deviation from accepted
practice or safety issues are recognized. Utilizes small hand tools
such as wire strippers, crimpers, wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers,
and hammers. Identifies and selects components to be integrated
into sub-assembly and assembly units. Makes own set-ups, alignments
and adjustments maintaining tolerance in accordance with
instructions. Disassembles, modifies, reworks, refurbishes,
reassembles, and tests instruments as required. Clean and coat
molds for fixtures and product used. Perform mixing and cooking of
gels in a laboratory environment. Other Activities Evaluates and
recommends changes in methods and procedures in assigned area of
responsibility. Performs data entry on work-in-process transaction
and parts ordering. Recommends and implements methods to promote
teamwork and maintains a pleasant work environment within
department and with other departments. Trains new team members on
how to fill out DHR such as batch record and traveler during the
production run. Seeks constant improvement in work processes and
techniques. Assures that laboratory and assembly areas are in an
orderly and functional condition. Suggests improvement in
departmental work processes and procedures. Maintains good
communications with peers, Lead Assembler and Supervisor. Attends
and participates in group meetings, task force groups, etc., as
needed. Works with Support Engineering to develop and maintain time
standards. Aids Support Engineering with design of assemblies and
units for manufacturing capability. Performs other duties and
projects as assigned by Supervisor and/or Lead Assembler. Essential
Job Requirements Education High school diploma, GED or equivalent
education and experience. Experience & Minimum Qualifications 4-6
years of assembly experience in a fast-paced manufacturing
environment Ability to follow schematics and assemble wire
harnesses is a must. Ability to read and interpret documents such
as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and
procedure manuals, engineering prints and schematics. Ability to
add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using
whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals using a calculator.
Ability to compute rate, ratio and percent, and to draw and
interpret bar graphs. Ability to solve practical problems and deal
with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only
limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of
instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
Ability to use standard power hand tools and custom tools, gauges,
and other calibration equipment and assembly fixtures. Ability to
lift 25 to 50 pounds is an asset Strong organizational skills
through demonstrated ability to multi-task and manage time
Established collaboration skills and the ability to communicate
with openness and transparency. Ability to comply with FDA Good
Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Ability to meet production schedules
and project deadlines. Exposure and training to Six Sigma and/or
lean manufacturing preferred. Physical Requirements & Working
Environment Ability to work safely and according to departmental
procedures when working at high temperatures with hazardous
equipment and materials such as oven, mixers, hot plates,
ultrasonic cleaner, pressure cooker, fume hood, power tools, wire
strippers, heat guns, heated cutting blades and others. Ability to
work safely and according to departmental procedures when handling
volatile chemicals which may or may not be hazardous. Ability to
work safely in a chemical laboratory environment. Ability to
occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 lbs. Ability to successfully
respond to multiple work pressures. Ability to communicate verbally
to individuals and groups. Ability to communicate verbally in
person and using a phone. Ability to listen for understanding and
assisting in problem solving. Ability to regularly use hands to
utilize maximum dexterity. Ability to frequently to walk, stand,
sit, and reach with hands and arms. Ability to occasionally to
stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl and hear. Specific vision abilities
required include close vision, color vision, and ability to adjust
focus. "Sakura Finetek USA, Inc. is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex including sexual orientation and gender
identity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or
any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or
local law.” The above description identifies the essential job
functions and skills needed by the person or persons assigned to
this position. These job functions and skills are not intended to
be a complete and exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties
and skills required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job
functions. The information contained herein is subject to change at
the company's discretion.
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