Mechanical Assembler
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Job Description
Mechanical Assembler Job Description
Binks is a leading global manufacturer of products and systems for sprayed and bonding materials. Our global brands are highly respected in the industry for quality, design, and cutting-edge technology. Innovation Applied.
We’re growing and we’re looking for hard-working, passionate people to join us. Innovate your Career.
Binks has an immediate opportunity for an Assembler in our Shoreview, MN facility. A Mechanical Assembler assembles products according to blueprints, technical specifications, and work instructions. They must have a keen eye for detail and possess the technical knowledge necessary to assemble complex subassemblies, machinery, and other products within our product line.
What you’ll do:
Adhere to all Binks safety policies, procedures, and PPE
Read and interpret blueprints, technical specifications, and work instructions
Mechanically assemble large assemblies and subassemblies utilizing power tools, hoists, forklifts, scissor lifts, and other necessary equipment for the assembly process
Aligns components and assembles together with bolts, screws, AVK’s, or rivets and power tools
Maintain and develop technical information, work instructions, and standard work to document and improve the assembly process
Utilize production equipment including, but not limited to powered hand tools, drill presses, tapping equipment, grinders, punch presses, riveting equipment, and other equipment as specified
Mounts and connects auxiliary, mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment
Custs and fits pipes, tubing, and natural gas lines
Ability to troubleshoot mechanical impasses during the assembly process
Installs moving parts such as shafts, levers, or bearings and works them to ensure free movement
Assist with testing and operation of completed product
Perform quality control checks throughout the assembly process
Responsible for maintaining the work area including component and tool inventory and tool functionality
Able to mentor, train, and share knowledge with your peers and newer employees
Participate in root cause and corrective action regarding quality improvements and findings
Participate in continuous improvement activities and projects
Other job duties as assigned by supervisor
What you’ll need:
High school diploma, GED, or equivalent
(1) to (3) years’ experience with manufacturing assembly and a strong mechanical aptitude
Ability to read blueprints, technical specifications, and work instructions
Must be able to work with and lift 35 lbs. throughout the work shift
Must be able to work at heights (with PPE), in tight spaces, and at levels below the knee throughout the work shift
Proficient with powered hand tools
Ability to read a tape measure
Strong attention to detail and communication skills
Ability to work in a team environment, an independent environment, and with minimal supervision at times
Experience modifying mechanical parts (drilling, cutting, tapping, milling, etc.)
Forklift/Scissor lift experience a plus
Travel: 0% of travel
Relocation: No
Must be legally authorized to work in country of employment without sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g., H1B status).
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