IFA- North America LLC
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Assembly Associate
at
IFA- North America LLC
in Summerville, SC.
Job Summary General responsibility for production related operations to manufacture drive shafts. Work may include the use of hand tools, power tools, gauges, fixtures, and machinery. Typical operations would include loading and unloading of materials from machines, light assembly such as attaching mechanical parts, bolts or nuts, installing bearing brackets, painting and packaging of parts or assemblies using defined methods.
Essential Functions
Assembly machine operation in auto and manual cycles per the certification and/or work instructions
Manual loading and unloading of assembly machines and part containers
Use of various gauges to measure product characteristics
Follow established standard operating procedures per the certifications and/or work instructions
Collect, record, and analyze quality data as required
Comply with QS 9000 / IATF 16949 requirements
Meet production schedules and targets as defined by the production plan, Supervisor or Line Manager
Monitor machine set‑up and conformance to specifications
All employees are responsible for having an awareness and understanding of IFA‑Rotorion North America’s commitment to ISO 140001
Follow defined safety and housekeeping policies
Additional Responsibilities
Acquire training and certification per the Assembly Coordinator, Supervisor, or Line Manager
Train, monitor, and assist temps or new hires per the Assembly Coordinator, Supervisor, or Line Manager to acquire certifications and training
Education
High School diploma or general education degree (GED)
Related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
Understanding of tolerance limits
Experience
Basic understanding of industrial machines and gauges
Familiar with "lean" production concepts
Knowledge of both metric and English measurement systems
Knowledge of basic mathematics skills including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
Must have at least 2 years Manufacturing experience
Specific Skills
Ability to perform repetitive operations
Ability to read and write English
Physical Requirements
Must be able to walk/move about a 500,000 sq ft manufacturing facility: 100% of the time
Must be able to stand/walk/move about specific work area: 90% of the time
Must be able to bend/reach/twist/stoop: 70% of the time
Must be able to lift up to 40lbs on a frequent basis: 40% of the time
Must be able to lift over 40lbs on an infrequent basis: 15% of the time
Must be able to sit at a work station: 0% of the time
Must be able to work and operate a computer terminal: 80% of the time
Vision is required to analyze and process work, and to work on a computer terminal/machine centers, etc.
Hearing is essential for safety reasons; and to communicate with employees, supervisors, managers, vendors, suppliers and customers via conversation, group meetings, and/or phone conferences
Must be able to wear a painting suit and/or respirator
Must be able to work with paints/solvents/cleaners
Must be able to work any shift as required including overtime as needed
What We Offer
Competitive Base Salary
Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
Life/Long-Term/Short-Term Disability Insurance
Company Matching 401(k)
Paid Time Off
Training & Development opportunities among many other benefits
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
Industries Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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Assembly Associate
at
IFA- North America LLC
in Summerville, SC.
Job Summary General responsibility for production related operations to manufacture drive shafts. Work may include the use of hand tools, power tools, gauges, fixtures, and machinery. Typical operations would include loading and unloading of materials from machines, light assembly such as attaching mechanical parts, bolts or nuts, installing bearing brackets, painting and packaging of parts or assemblies using defined methods.
Essential Functions
Assembly machine operation in auto and manual cycles per the certification and/or work instructions
Manual loading and unloading of assembly machines and part containers
Use of various gauges to measure product characteristics
Follow established standard operating procedures per the certifications and/or work instructions
Collect, record, and analyze quality data as required
Comply with QS 9000 / IATF 16949 requirements
Meet production schedules and targets as defined by the production plan, Supervisor or Line Manager
Monitor machine set‑up and conformance to specifications
All employees are responsible for having an awareness and understanding of IFA‑Rotorion North America’s commitment to ISO 140001
Follow defined safety and housekeeping policies
Additional Responsibilities
Acquire training and certification per the Assembly Coordinator, Supervisor, or Line Manager
Train, monitor, and assist temps or new hires per the Assembly Coordinator, Supervisor, or Line Manager to acquire certifications and training
Education
High School diploma or general education degree (GED)
Related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
Understanding of tolerance limits
Experience
Basic understanding of industrial machines and gauges
Familiar with "lean" production concepts
Knowledge of both metric and English measurement systems
Knowledge of basic mathematics skills including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
Must have at least 2 years Manufacturing experience
Specific Skills
Ability to perform repetitive operations
Ability to read and write English
Physical Requirements
Must be able to walk/move about a 500,000 sq ft manufacturing facility: 100% of the time
Must be able to stand/walk/move about specific work area: 90% of the time
Must be able to bend/reach/twist/stoop: 70% of the time
Must be able to lift up to 40lbs on a frequent basis: 40% of the time
Must be able to lift over 40lbs on an infrequent basis: 15% of the time
Must be able to sit at a work station: 0% of the time
Must be able to work and operate a computer terminal: 80% of the time
Vision is required to analyze and process work, and to work on a computer terminal/machine centers, etc.
Hearing is essential for safety reasons; and to communicate with employees, supervisors, managers, vendors, suppliers and customers via conversation, group meetings, and/or phone conferences
Must be able to wear a painting suit and/or respirator
Must be able to work with paints/solvents/cleaners
Must be able to work any shift as required including overtime as needed
What We Offer
Competitive Base Salary
Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
Life/Long-Term/Short-Term Disability Insurance
Company Matching 401(k)
Paid Time Off
Training & Development opportunities among many other benefits
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
Industries Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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