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The teammate will be responsible for, but are not limited to, performing tasks in the following areas; locating parts and assemblies; installation of nacelle and engine components, electrical testing of systems, rigging of nacelle components, gap verification & shimming; installation of fasteners; training, process improvement and Lean/BPS.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The General Assembler will assemble and attach parts to the boat trailers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Assembles and attaches assigned parts to the trailer frame with nuts and bolt.
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The assembler will complete final assembly, test, and quality control of all parts. Responsible for utilizing the Quality traveler system to track all critical-to-quality metrics and insure all products are built to acceptable design and assembly : -Handle light, heavy and average weight parts.
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Ranpaks customers span across a variety of industries including automotive parts, electronics, eCommerce, machinery and home goods. Drill and tap holes, cutting slots, cutting parts, opening holes, grinding surfaces, rewire and change electrical components.
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Assemblies compiling parts in various types of processing and curing equipment such as an autoclave, oven or platen press in order to obtain desired set and cure. Composite Fabricator/Assembler III Works under minimal supervision.
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Requirements Ability to position and manipulate parts and assemblies with the hands Ability to learn safe and proper usage of hand and power tools Ability to follow directions precisely 1-2 years experience High School Diploma.
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Assembler Job Purpose The Assembler is responsible for secondary operations associated with injection molded parts. The assembler then performs different tasks following various written and verbal instructions.
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Assembler Job Responsibilities IncludeAssemble sub assembly parts and components. Assembler Required Education and ExperienceHigh School GraduateCertification or degree in a manufacturing or mechanical field a plusSafely operate overhead cranes and forkliftTwo years previous Assembly experienceAbility to read blueprints.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:The Panel Assembler 1 is responsible for assembling fabricated metal parts for relay and control panels according to specifications. Demonstrated proficiency with the ability to safety operate powered equipment (forklift, reach truck, scissors lift, overhead crane, etc.
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Fastens parts together with bolts, screws, speed clips, rivets, or other fasteners, using hand tools and portable power tools. Positions parts according to knowledge of unit being assembled and/or must be able to read and understand a work order, blueprint and tape measure and tailor assembly accordingly to varying specifications.
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Assembler II: All of level 1 plus added complexity in tasks, such as but not limited to the assembly of Revere, Revolve, Creo, Ellipse, Quartex, Protex, and Uniplanner screws, as well as Troch Nails.
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Assembler report defective parts or questionable conditions to the line lead or department supervisor. Assembler rivets, bolts, or screws parts together, using hammer, riveting machine, wrench, or pneumatic screwdriver.
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Fits mechanical parts and subassemblies into different types of machinery and products. Fits mechanical parts and subassemblies into different types of machinery and products. As a part of Marmon Holdings, Inc., a highly decentralized organization, we rely heavily on people with the aptitude, attitude, and entrepreneurial spirit to drive our success, and we're committed to attracting and retaining top talent.
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Inserting or positioning materials, clamping, splicing, fitting parts by hand and with power tools, and verifying dimensions of cut material by following supervisor's instructions, blueprint specifications, and the cut sheet layout.
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Utilize various hand/power tools to drill, trim and deburr parts as needed for the assembly process. PRYER Aerospace is hiring for a Full Time Assembler. Organize parts and paperwork for processing and transport to next operation.
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