Assembly Technician

4 weeks ago


Queenstown, New Zealand Shotover Full time

SHOTOVER Systems is located in beautiful Queenstown and designs and builds high-end gyro-stabilized airborne camera systems used by cinematographers to make blockbuster movies along with law enforcement agencies, military, television stations, and firefighters around the world. Together with their parent company located in Boulder, Colorado USA, they offer a seamless end-to-end solution of software and hardware solutions while delivering an unprecedented level of control, versatility and ease-of-use in a compact package backed by world-class service and support. (www.shotover.com).Job Overview:The primary role of this position consists of complex assembly and testing of systems, devices and equipment. Collaborating with other technicians and engineering to ensure the successful completion of all projects and products. Are you handy with electronics/cars/drones then this might be a good fit for you If you are hard-working, reliable and have a desire to learn then reach out to us.Duties and Responsibilities:Perform mechanical production of assemblies and subassembliesWork individually and in team assembly groupsAssist with packaging and preparing product for shipmentAssist with physical inventory countsEnsure work area is clean, accessible, and safeWork under direct supervision using visual aids, hand tools, wiring lists, BOMs, drawings, and/or verbal or written instructions to assemble, modify, test, or rework unitsPerform other required tasks as assignedRequired Skills and Experience:Accuracy and attention to detail – Quality mindedPC knowledge including Word and ExcelSkills and Experience (not necessary, but helpful):Basic soldering and crimping skillsKnowledge of ISO 9001 StandardExperience with ESD requirementsIf this sounds like you, and you have NZ Residency or a current NZ work visa and want to work with a team assembling world leading technology– then please send your CV, and cover letter outlining your suitability.
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