Binks
Summary
On-time assembly of components and finished products according to all applicable specifications and requirements per prints, bill-of-material, work instructions, etc. Conduct testing of products according to test specifications.
Essential Functions Prepare work to be accomplished by gathering parts, subassemblies, tools, and materials. Perform a preliminary visual, quality inspection of items to detect obvious defects. Produce components by assembling parts and subassemblies by hand per specification. Monitor inventory and advise lead/supervisor when reorder is necessary. Build simple assemblies with little to no supervision (ex: spray gun, tank, and/or agitator). Read and decipher schematics, drawings, and work instructions or MIPs. Position or align components and parts, either manually or with hoists. Use hand tools or machines to assemble parts. Conduct quality control checks. Position parts and subassemblies by using templates or reading measurements. Assemble components by examining connections for correct fit, fastening parts and subassemblies. Disassemble equipment for shipping and ensure disassembled components are properly marked for reassembly in the field, if applicable. Document actions by completing production and quality forms. Test and calibrate parts and mechanisms to ensure all components meet tolerances, product specifications, and quality standards. Build most complex assemblies with little to no supervision (ex: pumps, RFP, CRX, MX, and/or Deuce Carts). Complete basic wiring from wiring diagrams. Maintain and improve 5S standards in the cell. Comply with company policies, ISO standards, and applicable laws and legislation. Work towards SQDC target metrics. Pack items as required. Perform other duties as assigned. (U.S. Only) Qualifications
High School diploma or GED. Ability to spatially visualize how parts, components, and sub-assemblies come together resulting in the quality assembly. Must be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide and use these skills to solve problems. Must be able to understand and follow verbal and written instructions, complete forms with accurate information. Must be able to properly identify, count, and maintain required inventory. Must be able to work as a cooperative and contributing member of the Team. Must be able to read and understand schematics, drawings, and work instructions or MIPs. Must be able to use hand and power tools to accomplish required assemblies. Must be able to use various gauges and measuring devices; and have ability to identify non-conforming parts. Knowledge of electrical schematics (as required). Knowledge of electrical standards to include UL508a, NFPA79, CSA, and CE (as required). Soldering experience (as required)
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
On-time assembly of components and finished products according to all applicable specifications and requirements per prints, bill-of-material, work instructions, etc. Conduct testing of products according to test specifications.
Essential Functions Prepare work to be accomplished by gathering parts, subassemblies, tools, and materials. Perform a preliminary visual, quality inspection of items to detect obvious defects. Produce components by assembling parts and subassemblies by hand per specification. Monitor inventory and advise lead/supervisor when reorder is necessary. Build simple assemblies with little to no supervision (ex: spray gun, tank, and/or agitator). Read and decipher schematics, drawings, and work instructions or MIPs. Position or align components and parts, either manually or with hoists. Use hand tools or machines to assemble parts. Conduct quality control checks. Position parts and subassemblies by using templates or reading measurements. Assemble components by examining connections for correct fit, fastening parts and subassemblies. Disassemble equipment for shipping and ensure disassembled components are properly marked for reassembly in the field, if applicable. Document actions by completing production and quality forms. Test and calibrate parts and mechanisms to ensure all components meet tolerances, product specifications, and quality standards. Build most complex assemblies with little to no supervision (ex: pumps, RFP, CRX, MX, and/or Deuce Carts). Complete basic wiring from wiring diagrams. Maintain and improve 5S standards in the cell. Comply with company policies, ISO standards, and applicable laws and legislation. Work towards SQDC target metrics. Pack items as required. Perform other duties as assigned. (U.S. Only) Qualifications
High School diploma or GED. Ability to spatially visualize how parts, components, and sub-assemblies come together resulting in the quality assembly. Must be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide and use these skills to solve problems. Must be able to understand and follow verbal and written instructions, complete forms with accurate information. Must be able to properly identify, count, and maintain required inventory. Must be able to work as a cooperative and contributing member of the Team. Must be able to read and understand schematics, drawings, and work instructions or MIPs. Must be able to use hand and power tools to accomplish required assemblies. Must be able to use various gauges and measuring devices; and have ability to identify non-conforming parts. Knowledge of electrical schematics (as required). Knowledge of electrical standards to include UL508a, NFPA79, CSA, and CE (as required). Soldering experience (as required)
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.