Prep Assembler (Prod)
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Team AssemblersAssemblers and Fabricators, All OtherElectromechanical Equipment AssemblersProduction Workers, All OtherElectrical and Electronic Equipment AssemblersIndustries:
Other Fabricated Metal Product ManufacturingHardware ManufacturingTechnical and Trade SchoolsVocational Rehabilitation ServicesMachinery, Equipment, and Supplies Merchant WholesalersJob TitleResponsible for preparing product for the assembly process.Position ResponsibilitiesAssembles by hand, uses hand tools or portable powered tools, and/or operates equipment as necessary in order to produce or process products.Loads and unloads previously setup machines, such as arbor presses, drill presses, taps, spot-welding machines, riveting machines, milling machines, or broaches, to perform fastening, force fitting, or light metal-cutting operation on assembly line.May be assigned to different workstations as production needs require or shift from one station to another to reduce fatigue factor.May be part of a crew and assist skilled operators in performance of skilled function.May work at bench as member of assembly group that processes or assembles one or two specific parts and passes unit to another worker.May repair units that fail to meet specifications.Specific Knowledge, Skills or Abilities RequiredMeticulous attention to detailAbility to meet and establish deadlines.Multi-tasker and handles pressure wellPosition QualificationsEducation:HS diploma or equivalent requiredExperience:No experience required, but 1+ years of relevant manufacturing experience preferredWork Environment and Physical RequirementsManufacturing EnvironmentLift up to 50 lbs. regularlyRequires walking, standing, bending and lifting for long periods of timeDisclaimer : This list does not represent all physical demands. Descriptions are representative of those that must be met by employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the jobs' essential functions.