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Candidate must have good hand to eye coordination and the physical strength to maneuver large medicine cabinets. Employee will be trained to perform a variety of assembly and packing task, such as: Operating a rivet machine, glue gun, drills, tape gun, staple gun, gauges and fixtures.
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Employee must demonstrate proficiency on the following tools within 90 days; Hand / air screwdriver, nut driver, tape machine, adjustable wrench, cable tie gun, wire cutter/stripper/crimper, hammer, hand and air ratchet, needle nose pliers, torque wrench, torque gun, knife, scissors, tape measure, ring pliers, vice grip, vice, hand press, hose cutter, tap, banding machine, rivet gun, lift table, air chunks, air impact, stapler, foam gun, nail gun, heat gun, electric drill, and scrapper.
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Safely uses various hand tools such as heat gun, arbor press, and soldering iron. Description Are you a Power Supply Assembler who is looking to join one of the top companies within the Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing industry.
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Maintains the assembly, disassembly and repair of blower and electrical components by operating machinery; using an air compressor, riveter, multiple types of crimpers for wires, solder gun/iron, hand tools, tape measure or ruler, and wire stripping machine; operating within standard operating procedures (SOPs); making adjustments as necessary to produce product within specifications; performing equipment changes as necessary; completing daily production documentation.
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Experience with soldering irons, hot air equipment, microscopes, electronic multi-meter, screw gun and standard assembly tools. Install, mount, fasten, align and adjust parts, components, wiring and harnesses to sub assemblies and assemblies using hand and small power tools.
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Connect wiring to accessories such as relays, circuit breakers, plugs, condensers, switches, and solenoids, and install accessory assemblies in electrical or electronic units, using soldering gun and hand tools.
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Insulation PSI Testing Tube Rolling Hydro Testing Cable Assembly Panel Assembly Water Box Installation Brazing Test Covers Shotblast Forklift Heat Gun. Tape measure, small hand tools, power tools, crane, brazing torch.
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Prepares and utilizes basic hand tools and machines including but not limited to power screwdriver, ruler, solder iron, clamp machine, heat gun, vise, solder pots, crimpers, pinning machine, and automatic wire stripers.
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Duties: Performs a range of skilled repetitive mechanical and/or electro-mechanical assembly operations in support of production projects. Supports cycle count activity, inventory handling, and inventory transactions following established material procedures.
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Use hand tools, power tools and electric soldering gun. The Assembler 2 position performs disassembly, assembly, re-work, and minimum testing of various. Assembler 2 - 07.2022 Page 2 of 2.
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The Assembler position performs disassembly, assembly, re-work, and minimum testing of various electrical/electronic equipment. Perform major hand grasping and fine finger manipulations using both hands.
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Install detail parts and fasteners in correct sequence per work order using correct tools (e.g., rivet gun and bucking bar, lock bolt puller, power screwdriver, torque wrench, C-squeeze, riveting machine, ratchet wrench.
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Depending on the type of Assembler, this person must be able to qualify in one (1) of the following processes: Insulation PSI Testing, Tube Rolling, Hydro Testing, Cable Assembly, Panel Assembly, Water Box Installation, Brazing Test Covers Shotblast Forklift Heat Gun.
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Tool RequirementsCordless drill gun (at least 2 batteries)Assorted bits and adapters for drill gunBasic hand toolsSmartphone or Smart Device with WIFI or Mobile internetAvailabilityWeekends available.
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After completing training there is an opportunity to work as an In-Store Product/Merchandise Assembler with some of our biggest customers, like Lowe's, Home Depot, ACE Hardware, Cabela's and more.
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