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Duties and Responsibilities: (subject to change) Assembly of media products in both clean room and packaging environment with specialized machinery. Required Skills: Quality-conscious Attention to detail in a repetitive assembly environment Excellent dexterity to produce neat, quick, and accurate assembly Excellent Punctuality and Dependability Ability to follow written and verbal instructions Ability to push & pull pallet jacks Lifting up to 60 pounds repetitively, continuous standing on the job, & repetitive hand/arm/wrist motion Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
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Familiarity with and utilization of all hand tools including wrenches, sockets, hammers, tape measures, crimpers, cutters, steel banding, and power tools such as impact guns, and pneumatic nail guns.
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Ability to safely use specified hand, air, power tools, and machinery. Lance Camper Decatur - Assembler I. Must be capable of using a variety of hand and air tools for sustained periods of time as required.
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Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering, cable harnessing, welding and fitting on assembly units. Assembler: Performs a wide variety of electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical or measurement product assembly operations on product components, assemblies or sub-assemblies.
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Our assembler position is responsible for producing completed cabinets by assembling pre-machined parts and sub-assemblies according to pre-defined assembly patterns. The Assembler works under the immediate supervision of the Production Supervisor.
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Ability to safely use hand, air, pneumatic, and power tools, and machinery. Monroe Truck Equipment is searching for an Assembler to join our team and grow with us! Uses and operates various pneumatic, electrical, and manual hand tools.
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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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Use hand tools, power tools, and machinery to assemble mechanical components and systems. We’re hiring (and training) assemblers for both repetitive and non-repetitive production assembly roles right now.
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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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Operate Tools and Equipment: Utilize hand tools, power tools, and machinery effectively and safely to assemble furniture pieces. Operate Tools and Equipment: Utilize hand tools, power tools, and machinery effectively and safely to assemble furniture pieces.
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Perform various tasks including using hand tools to assemble fabricated parts at floor stations, perform basic operations on standard manufacturing machinery, and product packaging. Use a hydraulic lift, hand tools, standard power tools, measuring tools, small table lifting device and electronic testing equipment.
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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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Using hand tools, power tools, and machinery to assemble components and products. Our Assembly department in Lebanon, TN is now looking for a Assembler. The Assembler is responsible for assembling.
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Operates tools and machinery such as: winding machine, sizing plates, torch, air tools, band saw, hand tools, belt sander, scale, shear and hoist. Title: Light Industrial - Assembler.
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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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