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Assemble components using assembly machinery or jigs and fixtures. Removes small quantities of metal/ plastic with hand files and scrapers to produce close fit between parts. Fastens parts together with bolts, screws, speed clips, rivets, or other fasteners.
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Manual dexterity for operating machinery and hand tools. This position includes various types of assembly preparation, assembling, and finishing operations to manufacture products; assembling hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic components per drawings, specifications, schematics, or verbal direction; and assembling parts by bolting, splicing, welding, and riveting.
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The Assembler is responsible for producing highly engineered, custom built mobile material handling machinery for rail related markets by using mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic assembly techniques as well as welding, electrical wiring and hitching on overhead cranes and jibs.
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The important role of the Shop Technician/Assembler position is to be focused on daily tasks along with the ability to be trained on more technical aspects of manufacturing at WTC Machinery.
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Summary: The Assembly Operator is responsible for assembling product, using machinery and hand tools to make manufacturing product to meet required specifications. Use appropriate tools and processes (hand tools, machinery etc) to manufacture product to meet required specifications.
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Operates various handheld pneumatic and electric power tools and other machinery including drills, drivers (screws and other fasteners), riveters (pistol grip, pop riveters, mashers, and squeezers), impact wrenches, nut-runners, saws, and grinders.
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Supplies area with these materials using an overhead crane, forklift, hand / powered carts or carrying materials by hand. Uses various hand and power tools and operates equipment which may include jigs, dies, fixtures, templates, punch presses, riveting machines, circular shears, and drill presses in order to cut, file, fit, punch, ream, rivet, form, and/or assemble.
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Ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standardsMust have ability to use hand tools, soldering irons and torches, set-up and operate semi and automatic equipment, machinery and/or processes.
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The Assembler, who works under the direction of the Production Supervisor is responsible for producing parts by assembling parts and subassemblies by hand or with simple machinery.
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The Truss Assembler is responsible for the manufacturing of wood trusses and wall panels. Operation of hand tools to complete fabrication, assembly, and packaging processes. Operation of specialized machinery (Saws, Gantries, Cranes, Splicers.
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Assembly, Mechanical, Blueprint, Hand tool, Production, Mechanical assembly, Soldering, Work instruction, Schematic, Electrical, Blueprint reading, Wiring, Electronic assembly, General labor. Operate CNC mill and other machinery used in machining parts for final assembly.
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Minimum 5 years related work experience as a Millwright, Assembler or Machine Fitter in an Automation/Machinery manufacturing environment. · Installation, start up and hand over of equipment on-site.
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Operate production machinery, scan guns, and computer systems. Assemble parts using various hand and power tools. Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in talent solutions.
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Operate machinery such as a forklift, pallet jack, handheld inventory device, and other retail equipment. Ability to access and use the in-store computer, scanning system, and wireless hand-held unit.
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Tests basic operations of machinery based on set checklist using computer interface. Bolts, clips, screws, and fastens parts together with hand tools for basic product assembly. Performs troubleshooting operations on electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, and product components.
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