Junior Assembly Technician
Huish Outdoors products are fueling the human spirit for adventure by keeping people active, exploring, and enjoying the world's outdoor environments, both above and below the surface. We are a team who are passionate about what we do and who we are. Our team is made up of amazing people who are outdoor enthusiasts that embrace and drive change. Junior Assembly Technician, an entry level role, has responsibility for picking and preparing parts for assembly production with accuracy, assembling regulators, hoses and related SCUBA equipment, performing WIP quality assurance checks on parts and products, testing and packaging. Our customers love our products, and our production team plays a vital role in delivering WOW.Key ResponsibilitiesResponsible for cleaning and inspecting individual parts as required to ensure quality prior to assemblyResponsible for assembly of diving regulator components (first and second stages), hoses and similar components according to engineering drawing specifications and standard operating proceduresAccountable for proper assembly using hand and/or power tools to assemble componentsAccountable for using diagnostic equipment to set proper breathing resistance and interstage pressure limitsAccountable for conducting breathing resistance tests, underwater leak tests and pressure checks to ensure functionality and safety complianceAccountable for maintaining accurate production records, test results and compliance logsAccountable for maintaining organization and cleanliness of the assembly workspaceAccountable for supporting continuous improvement initiatives.Accountable for participating in inventory counts as neededOther duties as assigned.Job Qualifications, Skills, and AbilitiesHigh School Diploma or GED preferred1 -2 years working in a production/assembly environmentBasic functional computer skills, with experience with Microsoft Office helpfulBasic functional skill working on an iPad helpfulAble to proficiently communicate with others both written and verbally in English, preferredAble to read and understand work instructions, schematics and follow and complete travelers requiredBasic understanding of assembly processes and techniques preferredStrong organizational abilities, effective time management and detail oriented and able to prioritize helpfulAble to use and comprehend specialty tools and torque wrenches a mustTravel expectations 0%Physical Activities include long periods of standing. Able to walk in tight, small production spaces. Manual dexterity and good hand-eye coordination. Lifting up to 50 lbs. Able to use hand and power tools that may require wrist movements.