JOB DETAILS

* Assembly Technician

CompanyDWYER INSTRUMENTS, LLC
LocationWolcott
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMay 15, 2026
About The Company
Dwyer is the trusted leader in manufacturing innovative instrumentation solutions for the worldwide HVAC and Process Automation markets. ** Meet and exceed customer and market expectations ** Sustained R&D and product development ** Highly automated and flexible manufacturing capabilities ** Provide high quality, reliable, and readily available products and solutions ** Global sales and marketing presence We work tirelessly to get it right. That's why Dwyer holds over 650 technical patents and that number grows every year. We are an enthusiastic group of people headquartered in Michigan City, Indiana with satellite locations around the globe. We take great pride in the intellect and integrity of our employees who are passionate about the work we do, the products we develop and the industries we serve. Most importantly, we value the expertise and skill of the people that use our products in the field every day. We respect that our customers have a choice and we are honored that they choose the best products, manufactured by Dwyer, as a reflection of their own high standards in delivering the highest level of quality, and reliability.
About the Role

Description

Assembly Technician (Levels II–V)

Location: Wolcott, IN
Reports to: Plant Manager


We are seeking Assembly Technicians across multiple levels (II–V) to support the manufacturing, assembly, calibration, and testing of our products. This progression role offers growth from entry-level assembly to advanced fabrication and full product ownership.


Benefits & Perks

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Competitive PTO accrual, plus floating holiday and paid volunteer time
  • Tuition Reimbursement

Hiring Process

Sam, our AI recruiter, will contact you by phone or text within 24 hours of applying, giving you an opportunity to showcase your skills and experience for the role.


Assembly II (Entry-Level)

Focus: Basic assembly operations

  • Perform routine assembly using written instructions or samples
  • Assemble small components (screws, clips, springs, etc.)
  • Operate simple machines and perform basic soldering
  • Inspect parts, report defects, and maintain work area
  • Track production output and meet performance targets

What it takes:

  • 2–3 months to proficiency
  • Strong attention to detail and manual dexterity

Assembly III (Intermediate)

Focus: Advanced assembly & testing

  • Perform complex assembly and calibration tasks
  • Interpret product variations and configurations
  • Conduct leak testing and Hi-Pot testing
  • Package and label finished goods
  • Use hand and power tools with greater precision

What it takes:

  • 3–6 months to proficiency
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and troubleshoot minor issues

Assembly IV (Advanced)

Focus: Fabrication & system-level assembly

  • Read prints and engineering instructions
  • Assemble and fill thermal/capillary systems
  • Perform calibration, leak testing, and adjustments
  • Work with welding and handle specialized materials
  • Follow strict safety protocols for hazardous materials

What it takes:

  • 9–12 months to proficiency
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and fabrication skills (soldering, brazing)

Assembly V (Expert Level)

Focus: Full product ownership & complex builds

  • Independently manage low-volume, high-variation orders
  • Perform full fabrication, assembly, calibration, testing, and packaging
  • Work with advanced tools (torches, induction heating, etc.)
  • Handle volatile materials in controlled environments
  • Ensure product quality from start to finish

What it takes:

  • 3–5 years to mastery
  • Deep product knowledge and high-level mechanical expertise

Requirements

Work Environment & Physical Requirements (All Levels)

  • Fast-paced, clean, temperature-controlled manufacturing environment
  • Frequent standing, walking, and repetitive hand movements
  • Ability to lift up to 10 lbs and perform detailed manual work

Compensation Philosophy

We believe in transparent and equitable pay. All U.S. job postings include a good-faith salary range based on role, location, experience, and internal equity. We’re happy to discuss compensation openly throughout the hiring process.


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Key Skills
AssemblyCalibrationTestingSolderingBrazingFabricationBlueprint ReadingLeak TestingHi-Pot TestingHand ToolsPower ToolsMechanical AptitudeQuality InspectionHazardous Materials HandlingInduction HeatingManual Dexterity
Categories
ManufacturingTradesEngineering
Benefits
Medical InsuranceDental InsuranceVision Insurance401(k) With Company MatchCompetitive PTO AccrualFloating HolidayPaid Volunteer TimeTuition Reimbursement
Job Information
📋Core Responsibilities
Perform manufacturing, assembly, calibration, and testing of products across various levels of complexity. Responsibilities range from basic component assembly to full product ownership and advanced fabrication of thermal systems.
📋Job Type
full time
💰Salary Range
$16 - $19
📊Experience Level
2-5
💼Company Size
264
📊Visa Sponsorship
No
💼Language
English
🏢Working Hours
40 hours
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