Summary: Assembles plastic, metal, or electronic components to produce pipettes or other small laboratory instruments. The responsibilities are as follows:Proficiency of Instrument Manufacturing Assembler I and IITrained and certified in High Throughput equipment. Maintains a safe, clean, and organized work area and apply 5S principle to workspaces.Returns all tools and fixtures to the proper location after use.Follows Company safety policies as outlined in the employee handbook.Work collaboratively with employees, leads, supervisors, and cross-functional departments.Perform other duties as assigned. Perform complex mechanical and electromechanical assemblies in accordance with approved work instructions, drawings, and quality standards.Demonstrate advanced proficiency in instrument manufacturing assembly processes.Operate and use a variety of hand tools, power tools, and equipment, including torque wrenches, electric screwdrivers, fixtures, and specialized assembly machines.Assemble products using high-throughput and precision assembly equipment, following established procedures and training requirements.Properly handle, return, and store tools, fixtures, and equipment after use.Follow all company safety policies, quality guidelines, and standard operating procedures.Wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times during the shift.Monitor own work to ensure quality, accuracy, and compliance with specifications.Perform other duties as assigned to support manufacturing operations.