JO – 5710 Machine Assembler – Entry Level Technician
Position: Entry Tech Machine Assembler
Reports to: Assembly Lead
Hours: Full Time (40 hours/week 1st shift days; to be discussed)
Our Customer is the Domestic Leader in Window, Door & IG Automated Assembly Equipment. They are well known for developing ideas and leading industry trends.
Summary:
We are looking for mechanically inclined individuals with a desire to learn who thrive in a team environment. The ideal candidate will have a high degree of mechanical aptitude but does not require specific skills.
Responsibilities & Requirements:
· Assist Machine Builder and Assembly Team Leads with the assembly process of machines.
· Possesses a sense of pride in their work
· Ability to interface with a variety of plant team members from different disciplines
· Willingness to accept a challenge and inclined to take initiative
· In this role, Machine Builders will utilize hand and power tools to assemble machines based on drawings, specifications, and electrical schematics
· The assemblies are custom and vary by size based on the project’s needs
· Verify that all parts are available for assembly.
· Drill and tap holes.
· Assembles component parts to machine frame.
· Insert sub-assemblies into main frame.
· Learn to run cables, and hoses neatly through cable tray and raceways.
· Problem solving and troubleshooting
· Test the assembled machines to ensure they are functioning properly and are of good quality
· Comply with workplace health and safety policies, safe work practices, and procedures
· Report any machine or plant safety concerns to a Production Manager, Production Supervisor, or Team Lead.
· Ensure that the assembly floor area remains well organized and free of clutter.
· Maintain tools and the workspace in good condition
· May perform reasonably similar or related duties as assigned
Duties include but are not limited to:
· Must have high degree of mechanical aptitude but does not require specific skills.
· Continuous standing, grasping and carrying, frequent walking, bending, squatting, reaching, twisting and lifting for extended periods.
· Visual ability to read prints and visually inspect: peripheral vision to avoid moving equipment.
· Hearing ability to monitor machine sounds and communicate safety instructions with assembly team.