What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assembly Technician - Research and Development position at Xerox?
Description & Requirement
For more than 100 years, Xerox has continually redefined the workplace experience. Harnessing our leadership position in office and production print technology, we’ve expanded into software and services to sustainably power today’s workforce. From the office to industrial environments, our differentiated business solutions and financial services are designed to make every day work better for clients — no matter where that work is being done. Today, Xerox scientists and engineers are continuing our legacy of innovation with disruptive technologies in digital transformation, augmented reality, robotic process automation, additive manufacturing, Industrial Internet of Things and cleantech. Learn more at www.xerox.com and explore our commitment to diversity and inclusion.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Most of the work performed by this position will be in and out of a class 1000 cleanroom. Shift: Weekdays 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Xerox Corp., an industry leader in Color Printing, is looking for a talented and passionate Assembly Technician to join our Printhead R&D team in Wilsonville, OR.
The Assembly Technician is responsible for operating equipment in the manufacture of cutting edge printheads and ink supply systems in the Research and Development group. This may include operating pneumatic and hydraulic presses, furnaces, ovens, plasma cleaners, electronic testers, high vacuum chambers, optical measurement systems, and adhesive dispense systems. While many of these processes are computer controlled, the candidate should be able to work with small parts, monitor performance of equipment, and recognize potential issues.
The successful candidate will also perform visual inspection using microscopes, remove visible contaminates using hand tools, and validate assembly quality using various measurement equipment. The Assembly Technician will also be required to follow detailed instructions from the Process Development Engineer.
Some common materials used in this position to complete job tasks include:
Small metal platesPZT (lead zirconate titanate) substrates
Flexible Circuits
Adhesives
Surfactants
Cleaning agents
Cleanroom garments (including bunny suit, shoe covers, hood and veil)
Latex or Nitrile gloves
Qualifications Desired
Education:
Minimum of High School Diploma or equivalent, Associates Degree a plus
Experience:
Minimum of 1 year in technical assembly roleExperience working in a cleanroom environment a plus
Electrical test background also a plus
Skills:
Demonstrate ability to stand and /or walk for long periods of time.Demonstrate ability to lift 10 pounds repetitively; occasionally lift 30 pounds; rarely lift 50 pounds.
Able to perform basic math skills.
Can perform basic problem-solving skills and work independently.
Proficient in English language-verbal, reading and writing skills.
Demonstrate ability to follow on-line procedure or written instructions.
Can demonstrate basic computer skills (launch applications in Windows environment, edit Excel spreadsheets, Outlook, etc...).
Ability to demonstrate good manual dexterity in all extremities.
Ability to demonstrate effective communication with management, support customers, peers, and engineering staff.
Ability to demonstrate a high sense of quality awareness and attention to detail.
Must have 20/20 vision (corrected OK).