Responsibilities
Carrying out electro‑mechanical assembly of probes and/or instruments using soldering, encapsulation, crimping, assembly and wiring skills
Reading and interpreting assembly instructions, schematics and standard operating procedures
Inspecting completed assemblies for quality and functionality
Reporting non‑conformities or assembly defects
Maintaining accurate production records and documentation, following process documents and using own initiative
Maintaining a clean and organised workstation
Following ESD and safety procedures
Operating and maintaining assembly tools and equipment
Working accurately and with repeatability with minimal supervision
Working well within a team but also being able to work alone at times
Demonstrating a flexible and positive attitude in order to meet deadlines
Qualifications
Prior experience in electronics assembly or manufacturing (desirable but not essential)
Proven experience in soldering of small, delicate parts and working in a similar manufacturing environment (desirable but not essential)
Good computer skills including SAP
Good hand‑to‑eye coordination and manual dexterity
Excellent problem‑solving skills and attention to detail
Ability to work effectively in a team environment and communicate clearly with colleagues and supervisors
Hold an Irish passport/work permit and not require future sponsorship
Benefits
Flexible working patterns: Monday‑Friday 0700‑1500hrs or 0800‑1600hrs or 0900‑1700hrs, overtime as and when required by the business
Contemporary work‑life balance policies and wellbeing activities
Comprehensive private medical care options
Life insurance and disability programmes
Tailored financial programmes
Additional elected or voluntary benefits
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