The Assembler assembles components using automated equipment to produce fire protection sprinklers and devices for the organization. Qualifications
6 + months of manufacturing experience on an assembly line
How You will Help
Duties and Responsibilities
Promote a safe workplace by performing all tasks in a safe and thoughtful manner in compliance with all rules, procedures, instructions, devices, equipment and use of appropriate personal protective equipment. Maintain vigilance for any hazardous conditions or practices in the workplace and immediately report any unsafe condition or practice to your supervisor.
Performs manual labor on a production line
Responsible for inspecting all parts which include the cap washer, bulb, screw, frame, deflector with the correct stamp, and other components as the Bill of Materials requires
Sets up the assembly line for the hydrostatic bath test to inspect the completed product
Responsible for testing the pressure and gauge of the hydrostatic bath test
Works off a Bill of Materials to determine which specific parts are needed
Performs visual inspections on all finished goods and work in progress
Responsible for operating CNC machinery and semi-automated equipment, including stamping, clamping, torque wrenches, hydrostatic testing, glass bulb testing, and component hand assembly
Responsible for making sure the area is clean and safe by maintaining and promoting the Company's 5S program
Works closely with the Cell Leaders, Production Assistants, and Material Handlers
Responsible for checking parts for inventory
Performs other duties as directed
What You Will Bring
Skills and Competencies
Outstanding attention to detail and accuracy
Oral communication skills
Strong hand and eye coordination in a fast-paced environment
Possesses a strong commitment to a team environment while working well with others
Working knowledge of a manufacturing assembly line
Basic reading, writing, and mathematical principles
Working knowledge of machines and computers
Knowledge of standard safety practices
Work Environment and Physical Demands
The physical environment requires the employee to work in a climate-controlled manufacturing environment.
Ability to be punctual and attend work on a regular and consistent basis
The person in this position needs to wear appropriate safety clothing and shoes when needed. This includes a need for safety glasses, gloves etc.
Ability to perform repetitive rotation and movement of hands and wrists quickly and efficiently
Must have good dexterity and hand/eye coordination
Must be able to stand for most of the day which equates to 90% of the time
Regularly works near moving mechanical parts
Occasionally will be expected to lift material not to exceed 40 pounds
Job Benefits
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision and FSA are available after 30 days of employment
401k with company match is available after 90 days of employment
Company-provided Life Insurance is provided for you after 90 days of employment
3 PTO days after 60 days of employment (hourly and non-exempt positions only)
2 weeks of vacation after 6 months of employment
10 paid holidays - including your birthday!
Paid weekly
$1.50 differential for second shift and $2.50 differential for 3rd shift