Manufacturing Support Technician (Contract)

About Kacific

Kacific is a leading next-generation wholesale broadband satellite operator, delivering high-speed internet services across the Asia Pacific. With our first satellite launched in 2019, we are at an exciting stage of growth, disrupting the industry and expanding connectivity to underserved regions. Our HQ is in Singapore, with team members across APAC.
The Manufacturing Support Technician will work with Kacific’s Product Development and Innovation (PDI) team and will be based in Singapore. He/She will report to the CNC Technician at our manufacturing facility at NorthStar @ AMK light industrial complex.
With our HQ in Singapore and team members based across APAC. Kacific ( is a leading next generation wholesale broadband satellite operator that is disrupting its industry and bringing telecommunication services (high speed internet) to countries in the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
We are looking for a motivated and conscientious individual to support our CNC Technician across a range of manufacturing tasks for our in-house designed and manufactured satellite antenna equipment. As a Part-Time Manufacturing Support Technician, you will work under the direction of the CNC Technician in carrying out a range of duties associated with the equipment manufacturing process. Your focus will be in ensuring the work assigned is performed to a high quality, consistent standard and timely completion. You should have a friendly and cooperative nature to ensure a positive working environment.
The employee shall perform the following tasks or any tasks as directed which are reasonably consistent with the skills of the employee.

Key Responsibilities

  • Finishing tasks for production parts: deburring, polishing, etc;
  • Loading and unloading of the milling machines;
  • Loading and unloading of the lathe;
  • Painting of in-house produced parts;
  • Assembly of in-house produced components;
  • Packing of assembled products;
  • Support in maintaining the tidiness and cleanliness of the workplace;
  • Follow workplace health, safety, and privacy compliance standards;
  • Support with ad hoc tasks as assigned.

Skills and Qualifications

  • Previous experience of working in a small-scale manufacturing environment is desirable;
  • Ability to operate to a consistent standard across the produced articles and components;
  • Manual dexterity in working on components and assembling equipment;
  • Good communication skills;
  • Reliable, adaptable and attention to detail.

Working Hours

  • Normal working hours are 9.00am to 6.00pm including one hour for lunch.
  • Some flexibility to include periodic evening or weekend working, if required.
  • The role is initially anticipated for a duration of four (4) months but may be extended due to project requirements.
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