Assembly Responsibilities: - Perform area clearance and verification of Material Equipment and Documentation (MED's) and executes successive checks on product - Maintain accountability for product and process quality levels and required documentation - Comply with various governmental regulatory agency guidelines (ISO, OSHA, GMPs, etc.) on the manufacturing floor - Participate in required quality, process, team and safety training - Demonstrate basic understanding of manufacturing operating procedures and quality systems required to assemble, bond, or weld subassemblies or assemblies together - Learn and apply proper use and techniques for pressure gauges, calipers, flow meters, micrometers, and indicator dials - Build multiple products and assemblies of sizes - Handle, collect, label and/or transfer hazardous chemical waste following established procedures and guidelines - Manage and distribute clean room garments - Identify materials within the facility and control their physical location - Perform physical transport, lifting, order pulling or picking, stocking, and receipt and delivery of materials to and from established areas within the cleanroom - Move materials around the plant by manual physical transport requiring lifting, pushing, and pulling - Perform data entry transactions within the relevant computer systems to ensure accurate recordkeeping - Perform inventory counts and assist in the root cause investigation of discrepancies - Coordinate recycling program including prescribed sorting, and coordination with supplier for returns . Benefits: - QPS offers healthcare insurance through American Workforce after 4 weeks on assignment and paid holidays after 960 worked hours.