Overview
FormFactor, Inc. is a leading provider of test and measurement technologies for the semiconductor product life cycle. The Manufacturing Operator II role involves performing skilled tasks in a fast-paced environment, focusing on assembly and inspection of miniature electronic components.
Responsibilities
- Assemble and inspect complex products following detailed work instructions and manufacturing procedures.
- Perform precision assembly activities involving miniature electronic and mechanical components.
- Work under microscope and with precision tools to complete assembly tasks.
- Handle sensitive components using ESD safe practices.
- Maintain productivity, quality and safety standards while meeting production schedules.
- Conduct incoming, in-process, and final inspections.
- Identify workmanship defects, assembly issues, and non-conforming conditions.
- Document quality findings and support corrective actions.
- Ensure all work meets established quality standards.
- Perform approved rework and corrective actions following established procedures.
- Escalate complex issues to technicians, engineers, leads or supervisors.
- Support continuous improvement efforts by identifying recurring assembly issues.
- Mentor and assist in training Manufacturing Operator I team members on processes, equipment, and best practices.
- Support team leads in coordinating workflow, ensuring materials, tools, and equipment are prepared for daily operations.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment.
- Contribute to a positive, collaborative work environment by sharing knowledge and supporting cross-functional teams.
Requirements
- Minimum of 1 - 2 years of related experience.
- Ability to perform repetitive precision work with strong attention to details.
- Strong manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
- Ability to read and follow detailed instructions.
- Experience working under microscopes.
- Experience in electronics assembly, SMT manufacturing, medical device manufacturing, aerospace assembly, or similar precision manufacturing environments.
- Experience handling small electronic or mechanical components.
- Familiarity with ESD practices.
- Experience performing visual inspections using magnification equipment.
- Basic soldering experience a plus.
- IPC certification is a plus but not required.
- Demonstrated ability to perform intermediate level tasks with accuracy and minimal supervision.
- Strong understanding of quality standards, documentation, and safety protocols.
- Must follow all required safety protocols and wear appropriate PPE.
- Solid mechanical aptitude with the ability to use precision tools, gauges, and basic test equipment.
- Prior experience mentoring or training team members.
Benefits
- Health Insurance
- Dental
- Vision
- PTO
- 401k
Additional Information
- Shift options include FB A, FB B, FB C, and FB D with varying schedules.
- Location: Farmers Branch, TX.