Crane Co.
Job Summary: The Assembler I - Production works under close direction of senior personnel performing assigned assembly processes to manufacture Crane Aerospace & Electronics products in accordance with military and/or other assembly standards using visual aids, verbal and/or written instructions. Essential Functions:
- Perform assigned assembly tasks
- Prepare components prior to assembly, clean components, mark, and inspect components, subassemblies, or completed assemblies
- Demonstrate proficiency in performing established operations within assigned area processes
- Ability to ensure all paperwork is completed appropriately
- Set up and operate assigned equipment and machinery
- Observe proper health and safety procedures in handling hazardous chemicals
- Identify and report to lead or supervisor any difficulty which would affect the correctness and quality of the work in process
- Participate in cleaning of area and machinery and take part in team meetings for improvement
- Complete job-related company training courses as assigned
- Support Crane Business System (CBS) initiatives including 5S, KPI's, Standard Work, Problem Solving, and other initiatives as they arise
- Flexible and willing to work overtime if necessary
- Any other task assigned by supervisor or management
- Demonstrated ability to follow all required documentation and work instructions
- Understand and/or participate with internal/external audits
- Perform inventory cycle counts
- May be required to repair/rework defective or returned assemblies
- Experience: 0-3 years of Assembly experience in a manufacturing environment
- Knowledge: Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods
- Skills: Strong verbal and written communication; Proficiency in reading comprehension (understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents) of the English language; Basic computer skills (understanding of basic software)
- Abilities: Accurate color vision, near vision, and depth perception and other vision capabilities required; Manipulative skills, including finger and manual dexterity; Adept hand-eye coordination and arm-hand steadiness; Ability to thoroughly interpret production or engineering prints, production planning information and assembly aids such as illustrations and wiring diagrams; Ability to work well in a moderate to high paced work environment in a high volume setting
- Education/Certification: High School diploma or equivalent
- IPC Soldering Certification
- Hand crimping
- Working conditions are normal for a manufacturing environment
- Manufacturing operations may require the use of safety equipment to include but not limited to: eye safety glasses, gowning, masks, hearing protectors, heel/wrist straps and any other required PPE
- May be exposed to unusual environmental conditions such as loud noises, cold temperatures, confined spaces, dust or fumes