AI summary
Assembler role building and testing sensor/probe components, with hands-on wiring, soldering, crimping and potting work to meet work orders and quality standards. Dwyer Instruments, Inc. is a manufacturing company, and a standout perk is being contacted within 24 hours by their AI recruiter (phone/text) after you apply.
Key skills
Assembly of stainless steel probes and plastic housingsSoldering (soldering iron)Wire cutting/stripping and crimpingHeat shrinking (heat gun/machine)Use of multimeter/Fluke meter test equipmentPotting/mixing potting materialInventory records and work-in-process trackingQuality control and safety procedure compliancePhysical counting of raw materials to work orders
Salary not listed — comparable assembler/manufacturing technician roles in the Middleton, WI area often pay roughly $17–$24/hour depending on experience and shift.
You'll thrive here if you’re detail-oriented, can work independently while collaborating with a team, and are comfortable with hands-on assembly and testing work to deadlines.
Why apply
- AI recruiter contacts in 24 hours
- No education requirements
- Hands-on sensor assembly work
*Sam, our AI recruiter, will contact you by phone or text within 24 hours of applying, giving you an opportunity to showcase your skills and experience for the role.
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Job Duties
- Follow all quality control and safety procedures and guidelines.
- Maintain and update all data records for work in process and finished goods inventory.
- Physical count of all raw materials from inventory to match to work orders.
- Use equipment and tools to assemble stainless steel probes and plastic housings per work orders.
- Test sensors and wires after they are assembled to make sure they work and have no defects.
- Mix potting material and potting sensors.
- Use tools and equipment to cut wires and crimp sensors to wires.
- Heat shrink using heat guns or heat shrinking machine.
- Solder sensors on wires.
- Use test equipment for given test procedures.
- Other duties as assigned by your supervisor.
Requirements
Physical Aspects of the Job
- Must be able to sit and stand for extended periods of time.
- Some lifting required (up to 60lbs).
- May be required to use the following equipment: small hand tools, wire strippers, wire cutters, fluke meter, multimeter, drills, crimping machine, potting machine, tape machine, plastic bag machine, press, soldering iron, and heat gun.
Qualifications
- Able to work independently on projects and also collaborate as a strong team member.
- Excellent attention to detail, flexible and adaptable to change.
- Strong ability to multitask and meet project deadlines.
Skills
- Communicate effectively both written and verbal.
Education
- There are no educational requirements for production employees; however, the employee must prove themselves to be both trainable and cooperative during their probationary period as stated in the employee handbook.
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