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Job Title: Production Assembler 1
Shift: 1st shift
Schedule: M-F 5:00 am - 1:30 pm
Years of Experience (Required): 1 - 3 years 3 "Must Haves": 1-3 years assembly experience, Ability to read and understand work instructions and blueprints, Previous Experience in Assembly in an aerospace industry company
3 "Nice to Haves": Familiarity with lean/continuous improvement concepts (Kaizen, 5S), Rationale: Supports process improvement and team initiatives, How to assess: ask for examples of past improvements or scenario response. Potential Development Opportunities: The Employee will work on a BOEING 787 motor for an aircraft cooling system. There is an opportunity for cross-training and advancement for dedicated, hard-working, and motivated employees.
Target Industries: Aerospace
Job Designation: The Production Assembler I performs a range of routine mechanical and/or electromechanical assembly operations under well-defined instructions and in accordance with company policy and safety procedures.
Job Core Responsibilities: Performs a range of routine mechanical and/or electromechanical assembly of small parts or components in accordance with company instructions and procedures Reviews shop traveler route card, or uncomplicated schematic drawings to confirm the correct sequence of operation Position very small parts such as ceramic board, crystals, gages, fine pins, fire wire, solder particles and epoxy under a binocular microscope using tweezers or positioning fixtures Adjusts, bends, aligns and solder fine wires to resistors and base parts Bonds or seals parts or assemblies with epoxies using direct heating elements or ovens and performs a variety of in-process testing Demonstrates all safety policies and procedures Other responsibilities as assigned Regular, consistent and punctual attendance is required. May need to work nights and weekends, variable schedule(s) and additional hours as necessary
Job Specifications: Education: A Secondary Certificate/High School Diploma or equivalent combination of relevant education and work experience that will allow successful performance of job expectations is preferred.
Certifications: Vocational training, apprenticeships or the equivalent experience in related field Years Experience: 1-2 years of relevant experience
Skills: Good mechanical aptitude Able to operate a variety of hand tools and light machinery Capable of performing basic mathematics Ability to read and interpret company documents, such as safety rules, operating/manufacturing instructions, policies and procedure Good manual dexterity required to work with small parts Able to problem-solve using existing procedures to perform straightforward tasks Effective oral, written and interpersonal skills
Years of Experience (Required): 1 - 3 years 3 "Must Haves": 1-3 years assembly experience, Ability to read and understand work instructions and blueprints, Previous Experience in Assembly in an aerospace industry company
3 "Nice to Haves": Familiarity with lean/continuous improvement concepts (Kaizen, 5S), Rationale: Supports process improvement and team initiatives, How to assess: ask for examples of past improvements or scenario response. Potential Development Opportunities: The Employee will work on a BOEING 787 motor for an aircraft cooling system. There is an opportunity for cross-training and advancement for dedicated, hard-working, and motivated employees.
Target Industries: Aerospace
Job Designation: The Production Assembler I performs a range of routine mechanical and/or electromechanical assembly operations under well-defined instructions and in accordance with company policy and safety procedures.
Job Core Responsibilities: Performs a range of routine mechanical and/or electromechanical assembly of small parts or components in accordance with company instructions and procedures Reviews shop traveler route card, or uncomplicated schematic drawings to confirm the correct sequence of operation Position very small parts such as ceramic board, crystals, gages, fine pins, fire wire, solder particles and epoxy under a binocular microscope using tweezers or positioning fixtures Adjusts, bends, aligns and solder fine wires to resistors and base parts Bonds or seals parts or assemblies with epoxies using direct heating elements or ovens and performs a variety of in-process testing Demonstrates all safety policies and procedures Other responsibilities as assigned Regular, consistent and punctual attendance is required. May need to work nights and weekends, variable schedule(s) and additional hours as necessary
Job Specifications: Education: A Secondary Certificate/High School Diploma or equivalent combination of relevant education and work experience that will allow successful performance of job expectations is preferred.
Certifications: Vocational training, apprenticeships or the equivalent experience in related field Years Experience: 1-2 years of relevant experience
Skills: Good mechanical aptitude Able to operate a variety of hand tools and light machinery Capable of performing basic mathematics Ability to read and interpret company documents, such as safety rules, operating/manufacturing instructions, policies and procedure Good manual dexterity required to work with small parts Able to problem-solve using existing procedures to perform straightforward tasks Effective oral, written and interpersonal skills