Village Associates
The Game Assembler builds games by adding raw materials and sub-assemblies as products move along the production line. This role requires learning multiple operational processes, using various hand and power tools, and meeting safety, quality, and production goals. The assembler will also support continuous improvement initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Assemble game components on the production line, following manuals and instructions Operate tools, including air nail guns, air staple guns, screw machines, drills, sanders, and spray paint equipment Fasten, position, and secure parts with bolts, screws, adhesives, and brackets Sand, glue, apply decals, and inspect work for quality Maintain a clean, organized workstation Put away incoming parts and move between stations as needed Identify and communicate quality issues Assist in updating build manuals and participate in continuous improvement Work Environment
Manufacturing setting with exposure to moving parts, fumes, and moderate noise Use of various hand and power tools required Requirements
Education & Experience
High school diploma or GED preferred 1-3 months related experience/training, or equivalent combination of education and experience Skills & Abilities
Ability to read and interpret safety rules, manuals, and diagrams Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills Ability to work collaboratively and adapt to changes in production needs Basic carpentry/woodworking skills and familiarity with small power tools Basic computer knowledge Physical Requirements
Stand, walk, bend, kneel, climb, and lift regularly Lift/move: up to 10 lbs regularly, 25 lbs frequently, 75 lbs occasionally Ability to distinguish colors
Key Responsibilities
Assemble game components on the production line, following manuals and instructions Operate tools, including air nail guns, air staple guns, screw machines, drills, sanders, and spray paint equipment Fasten, position, and secure parts with bolts, screws, adhesives, and brackets Sand, glue, apply decals, and inspect work for quality Maintain a clean, organized workstation Put away incoming parts and move between stations as needed Identify and communicate quality issues Assist in updating build manuals and participate in continuous improvement Work Environment
Manufacturing setting with exposure to moving parts, fumes, and moderate noise Use of various hand and power tools required Requirements
Education & Experience
High school diploma or GED preferred 1-3 months related experience/training, or equivalent combination of education and experience Skills & Abilities
Ability to read and interpret safety rules, manuals, and diagrams Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills Ability to work collaboratively and adapt to changes in production needs Basic carpentry/woodworking skills and familiarity with small power tools Basic computer knowledge Physical Requirements
Stand, walk, bend, kneel, climb, and lift regularly Lift/move: up to 10 lbs regularly, 25 lbs frequently, 75 lbs occasionally Ability to distinguish colors