Assembles production components and units, such as desk and display centers, in preparation for packaging and shipment Key Responsibilities and Duties: Assembles a variety of products; takes direction form leads, supervisors, and through written work instructions Accurately interprets blueprints and assembly instructions Positions production parts in specified relationship to each other Uses various hand held and pneumatic tools including hammer, mallet, screwdriver, screw gun, hand drill, staple gun, torque wrench, etc. to secure/attach components (i.e. shelves, panels, doors, bases, etc.), and/or hardware (i.e. hinges, handles, etc.) Applies glue to joints/edges of production parts, secures assembly in place by pressing parts together by hand or by using a securing device Participate cooperatively in ATO job rotation by performing a variety of tasks on the line Works at a bench or on line as a member of an assembly team, assembling several specific parts and passing unit to another worker for the next assembly task Lift unit from one station to the next as well as stack/secure product to skid/card for transportation at various stages of completion Loads/unloads parts form and operates previously set up machines, such as a drill press Operates pallet jack to relocate finished components to inspection area Performs quality checks throughout building process as well as product counts Reworks faulty components when necessary Records Information such as quantities, work time, date and other job information on daily time document and routing sheets Keeps work area free of clutter and debris Other duties as assigned
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED