
TEMPORARY ASSEMBLY OPERATOR II 1st shift
TE Connectivity, Hampton, VA, United States
Job Overview
TE Connectivity's Assembly Operator II is responsible for assembling and testing electronic and mechanical components in accordance with standardized work instructions, manufacturing drawings, and operating procedures. This role requires strong attention to detail, good hand-eye coordination, and a continuous improvement mindset.
Job Requirements
Must be able to train on First shift 6am-2:30pm M-F
Assemble components following standardized work instructions and top/sub-level assembly drawings
Test electronic and mechanical parts and assemblies with a focus on precision and quality
Read and interpret manufacturing drawings, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and Operator Method Sheets (OMS)
Maintain cleanliness and organization in work areas according to 5S standards
Actively contribute to a culture of continuous improvement
Adhere to all safety protocols, company policies, and work direction
Operate microscopes and use small hand tools to complete fine-detailed assembly tasks
Solder small parts and wires as needed (manufacturing soldering experience required)
Perform other duties as assigned by the Team Leader
Work on varied and semi-routine tasks; overtime may be required based on production needs
Required Qualifications
1 year minimum role in manufacturing preferably pertaining to soldering and assembly components
High school diploma or GED
A degree or certification as a Mechatronics/electronics technician
Experience operating a microscope
Ability to read and comprehend manufacturing drawings and SOPs/OMS
Compliance with applicable quality assurance standards
Good hand-eye coordination for testing electronics and mechanical parts assembly
Prior experience with soldering and working with small parts is a plus
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum 1 year of experience in a manufacturing or assembly environment
1 year minimum role in manufacturing preferably pertaining to soldering and assembly components
High school diploma or GED
A degree or certification as a Mechatronics/electronics technician
Experience operating a microscopeAbility to read and comprehend manufacturing drawings and SOPs/OMS
Compliance with applicable quality assurance standards
Good hand-eye coordination for testing electronics and mechanical parts assembly
Prior experience with soldering and working with small parts is a plus
Physical Demands
Regularly use hands to find, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms, and talk or hear
Frequently required to stand and stoop, kneel, or crouch, though the employee will be mostly standing
Regularly lift and/or move up to 15 pounds unassisted, occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds assisted. Specific vision abilities required include close vision for detailed work
Competencies
Values: Integrity, Accountability, Inclusion, Innovation, Teamwork
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive base salary based on experience, with a 2nd premium pay
Annual pay increases based on company and individual performance
Employee referral program
401(k) retirement savings with generous company match
Tuition reimbursement to support development and education goals
10 weeks of paid maternal and paternal time off and ease back to work
Competitive paid time off
Employee Stock Purchase Program
Comprehensive health and wellness benefits for team members and families, including benefits starting day one, company‑funded health savings accounts, and company‑paid short‑term and long‑term disability
Employment Practices
TE Connectivity is an equal opportunity employer that welcomes applicants of all backgrounds, including individuals with disabilities and veterans. Employment opportunities are based on merit, diversity, and equal opportunity.
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TE Connectivity's Assembly Operator II is responsible for assembling and testing electronic and mechanical components in accordance with standardized work instructions, manufacturing drawings, and operating procedures. This role requires strong attention to detail, good hand-eye coordination, and a continuous improvement mindset.
Job Requirements
Must be able to train on First shift 6am-2:30pm M-F
Assemble components following standardized work instructions and top/sub-level assembly drawings
Test electronic and mechanical parts and assemblies with a focus on precision and quality
Read and interpret manufacturing drawings, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and Operator Method Sheets (OMS)
Maintain cleanliness and organization in work areas according to 5S standards
Actively contribute to a culture of continuous improvement
Adhere to all safety protocols, company policies, and work direction
Operate microscopes and use small hand tools to complete fine-detailed assembly tasks
Solder small parts and wires as needed (manufacturing soldering experience required)
Perform other duties as assigned by the Team Leader
Work on varied and semi-routine tasks; overtime may be required based on production needs
Required Qualifications
1 year minimum role in manufacturing preferably pertaining to soldering and assembly components
High school diploma or GED
A degree or certification as a Mechatronics/electronics technician
Experience operating a microscope
Ability to read and comprehend manufacturing drawings and SOPs/OMS
Compliance with applicable quality assurance standards
Good hand-eye coordination for testing electronics and mechanical parts assembly
Prior experience with soldering and working with small parts is a plus
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum 1 year of experience in a manufacturing or assembly environment
1 year minimum role in manufacturing preferably pertaining to soldering and assembly components
High school diploma or GED
A degree or certification as a Mechatronics/electronics technician
Experience operating a microscopeAbility to read and comprehend manufacturing drawings and SOPs/OMS
Compliance with applicable quality assurance standards
Good hand-eye coordination for testing electronics and mechanical parts assembly
Prior experience with soldering and working with small parts is a plus
Physical Demands
Regularly use hands to find, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms, and talk or hear
Frequently required to stand and stoop, kneel, or crouch, though the employee will be mostly standing
Regularly lift and/or move up to 15 pounds unassisted, occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds assisted. Specific vision abilities required include close vision for detailed work
Competencies
Values: Integrity, Accountability, Inclusion, Innovation, Teamwork
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive base salary based on experience, with a 2nd premium pay
Annual pay increases based on company and individual performance
Employee referral program
401(k) retirement savings with generous company match
Tuition reimbursement to support development and education goals
10 weeks of paid maternal and paternal time off and ease back to work
Competitive paid time off
Employee Stock Purchase Program
Comprehensive health and wellness benefits for team members and families, including benefits starting day one, company‑funded health savings accounts, and company‑paid short‑term and long‑term disability
Employment Practices
TE Connectivity is an equal opportunity employer that welcomes applicants of all backgrounds, including individuals with disabilities and veterans. Employment opportunities are based on merit, diversity, and equal opportunity.
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