Mechanical Assembler
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![]() United States, Virginia, Norfolk | |
![]() 1328 Azalea Garden Road (Show on map) | |
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POSITION SUMMARY
The Mechanical Assembler is responsible for safe, accurate, and efficient assembly of mechanical parts using a variety of tools and equipment to build compressors or other sub-assemblies to required standards. The Mechanical Assembler will be required to perform repetitive tasks on a standing production line for long periods of time. The Mechanical Assembler reports to the Assembly Operations Supervisor/CIC. JOB FUNCTIONS Include the following, but other duties may apply. * Assemble units using standard hand and power tools to include air-powered tools by reading from schematics, drawings, and diagrams. * Study and interpret drawings, assembly instructions, and/or standard work instructions to accurately assemble components. * Assemble parts, components, compressor systems, or sub-assemblies in the established routed hours to deliver the product on or before the due date. * Position or align components for sub-assembly, assembly, manually or using hoists. * Determine if all parts are present; communicate to immediate supervisor the status of needed parts to produce units. * Focus on achieving the Company's established quality standards. * Rotate through other production lines to assist where needed. * Perform co-worker's job functions during absences within the department. * Maintain work environment in accordance with Lean 5S standards and perform tasks in accordance with company safety standards. * Use any specialized tooling that is required in the respective area. Complete any necessary certifications if required to do so. * Maintain a working knowledge of workmanship standards as well as the ISO quality system. Utilize these practices in everyday activity. * Ensure all parts are fitted and screwed in properly. * Interpret measurements. * Reject product which does not conform to specifications. * Report errors in product line. * Reject and notify supervisor when encountering defective material. * Evaluate quality of finished product. * Regular and reliable attendance. ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE * High school education or equivalent; OR at least one (1) year of related experience in general assembly work or mechanical trade work. * English fluency and able to communicate with others effectively. * Can adapt and thrive in a constantly changing environment. * Proficient in reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics for placement of parts. * Proficient in using standard measuring devices such as tape measures, scales, squares, etc. * Able to identify and safely operate standard hand, power and air tools. * Able to follow directions and work independently. * Possess high quality standards. |