Assembler

1st Shift, 2nd Shift
Milwaukee, WI, Sussex, WI
Posted 3 years ago

The Assembler will be helping in the assembly department to ensure that orders are completed in a timely, cost effective and consistent manner to ensure a quality end product.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Collecting all material and equipment to begin the process
  • Reading and comprehending instructions, reading blueprints and following established procedures
  • Align material and assembling parts to build more complex units
  • Wrapping, banding, crating the product so it is ready for shipment.
  • Moving finished products to the staging areas.
  • Ability to complete multiple drive bases on a daily basis
  • Cleaning and maintaining an organized work area
  • Maintaining all required paperwork, records, documentation, etc.
  • Recommends upgrades, repair or replacement of equipment to ensure consistent and reliable operation
  • Works safely and follows all company safety rules

Qualifications:

  • Requires education equivalent to a High School Diploma.
  • Requires experience in a fast-paced, team environment preferably from a manufacturing business with 1 year of mechanical assembly experience
  • 1 year of experience preferred in a CNC and/or mechanic related field
  • Requires the ability to be cross trained in multiple areas
  • Requires the ability to read blueprints and tape measurers
  • Requires working knowledge of basic hand tools
  • Requires strong diagnostic skills
  • Frequent use of hands to finger, handle, grasp or touch objects and tools
  • Frequently is required to talk, hear and listen
  •  Frequent standing, walking, climbing, kneeling, squatting, stooping, crouching, crawling, twisting, bending, reaching
  • Occasionally lifts and or moves up to 70 pounds

Pay Rate: $10-15 per hour

Days/Hours (shift): Monday- Friday. 1st shift (7:00am to 3:30pm), 2nd (4:00pm to 2:00am)

*Hours are subject to change depending on work load, must be flexible.

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