Assembler III (Gate Builder) - 4C 1st Shift

Gibraltar IndustriesManhattan, KS
Onsite

About The Position

The Assembler III is assigned to various product lines as indicated by manufacturing needs. For operational flexibility, the ability to become cross-trained and to rotate jobs is essential. The Assembler III will be able to work in a gate building cell and/or as a Technical Assembler in our APS department. Other Duties Include: Operate a variety of hand tools and operations in their assigned departments, including but not limited to: Riveting, drilling, inserting screws and pins, using a small mallet, and threading nuts on to bolts etc. Assemble components that meet specified quality standards at a predefined rate. This may include using physical inspection, gauges, or other forms of inspection to ensure quality. Participate in problem solving as directed and recommend ideas for continual improvement. Understand and demonstrate performance in managing component parts associated with the job. Account for use, scrap, rework of material as well as identification, proper storage and care. Ability to be trained in assembling and testing computers for the kiosks/package lockers Ability to be trained in testing and inspecting the modules Actively promote safety, wear PPE at all times, follow safety procedures

Requirements

  • Must have a good attendance record with no current attendance discipline level above a written warning.
  • Exhibited a good work record and must not currently be on probation or have above a written performance/attendance warning.
  • Must be proficient and able to work in an Assembler I role.
  • Ability to follow verbal and written work instructions.
  • Ability to read and follow prints and routers.
  • Ability to understand quality requirements and to monitor production.
  • Possess Basic math skills.
  • Ability to safely and effectively operate various pieces of equipment.
  • Ability to learn new operations, become cross-trained, and rotate jobs.

Responsibilities

  • Operate a variety of hand tools and operations in their assigned departments, including but not limited to: Riveting, drilling, inserting screws and pins, using a small mallet, and threading nuts on to bolts etc.
  • Assemble components that meet specified quality standards at a predefined rate.
  • Use physical inspection, gauges, or other forms of inspection to ensure quality.
  • Participate in problem solving as directed and recommend ideas for continual improvement.
  • Manage component parts associated with the job, accounting for use, scrap, rework of material, as well as identification, proper storage and care.
  • Be trained in assembling and testing computers for the kiosks/package lockers.
  • Be trained in testing and inspecting the modules.
  • Actively promote safety, wear PPE at all times, and follow safety procedures.
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