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Super Products LLC is currently accepting applications for our Heavy Truck Assembler position at our Mukwonago, WI facility. We have been designing and manufacturing high-quality vacuum truck equipment since 1973 that include the most innovative features available in the market.
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Super Products LLC is currently accepting applications for our Heavy Truck Assembler position at our Mukwonago facility. Connect auxiliary pneumatic or hydraulic lines and cut/fit pipe and tubing as necessary.
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Job Title: General Production WorkerJob DescriptionWe are seeking a dedicated general production worker with machine operator responsibilities.
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The Assembler I performs assembly work to manufacture assemblies and products in a cost effective and timely manner while fulfilling quality standards. The Assembler I will validate material prior to beginning assembly, review work instructions, build product per specifications and within tolerances, complete all clean-up and housekeeping procedures, comply with all quality, safety and work rules and regulations including wearing all appropriate PPE.
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The role of the Assembler is to assemble, test and package quality products in the Valve, Manifold, Small Part Assembly, and Packaging departments. We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as an Assembler.
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The Machine Assembler assembles KHS machines mechanically by following engineering blueprints, other written specifications, and verbal instructions. Align and mesh gears in gearbox to assemble system of gears.
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Assembles and tests fluid power equipment including power units, pneumatic panels, and manifolds assemblies.
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Heavy Truck Assembler jnf. Properly document all quality checklists, material lists, and PDI forms. Perform work in a non-climate-controlled metal manufacturing production environment. Torque a bolt to 450 ft/lbs.
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