2nd Shift Assembler
ITEC
- Monroe, NC
- $17.25-24.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Splice & Crimping of leads and connecting leads to terminal blocks.
- Maintain inventory of items needed.
- Make sure tanks; parts; and coils are clean.
- Measure and cut pressboard as needed, learn to use wood cutting equipment to make maple support blocks for the CT.
- Review drawings.
- Follow Bill of Materials to make sure transformers are assembled correctly, pull spec. sheet from job packet to get information on turns.
- Make sure you have proper documentation of paperwork.
- Read, comprehend, and strictly follow all documented processes and procedures.
- Monitor equipment.
- Load tank assemblies in/out of oven. Finished assembly must always be tested prior to moving the unit into the oven.
- Use the Infor ERP computer system to log in and track time by item and job making correct moves.
- Meet or exceed daily production goals and quality requirements.
- Ability to lift products weighing up to 50lbs.
- Be willing to be Forklift certified on-site.
- Possess the ability to work in a team environment.
- Must be available to work overtime.
- Able to perform in an un-conditioned working environment.
- Ability to stand for prolonged periods of time.
- Must practice good attendance.
- Review, challenge and verify all safety features are in place and used on equipment.
- Responsible for personal safety procedures and wear required PPE at all times.
- Safety is First priority.
- Proper cleaning of equipment and work area each day. Maintain daily housecleaning procedures and schedules.
- Perform additional duties as required by Supervisor.
- Dexterity. Must have a steady hand and good hand-eye coordination, as they must grasp, manipulate, or assemble parts and components that are often very small.
- Math skills:Must know basic math (read a tape measure) and must be able to use computers, as the manufacturing process continues to advance technologically.
- Mechanical skills.: Modern production systems require assemblers to be able to use programmable motion-control devices, computers, and robots on the factory floor. Use of hand and power tools.
- Technical skills.Assembler must be able to understand technical manuals, blueprints, and schematics for a wide range of products and machines to properly manufacture the final product.
- Physical strength. Must be strong enough to lift heavy components 75+ pounds.
- Must have a minimum of 1-year manufacturing experience and proven work stability history.
- Must have basic computer knowledge, data entry experience, and working knowledge of various equipment and tools.
- Operate material handling equipment: Including potential use of forklifts or other equipment with appropriate training and/or ITEC certification.
- Education, Experience and Skills Required:
- Minimum high school diploma or GED