Assembler Tester II (009 Line) - 2nd Shift

Taco Family of CompaniesCranston, RI
2dOnsite

About The Position

The Assembler Tester II is responsible for intermediate assembly and testing of a variety of products and product components. They ensure that parts and products are assembled accurately by following standard practices and procedures, and they perform detailed, multi-step assembly with variations in assembly procedures for complex products. The Assembler Tester II maintains necessary materials for production, keeps their workspace clean and organized, and updates work performed in the Enterprise Resource Planning system.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or equivalent preferred
  • 6 months of mechanical assembly experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Competent to operate computer and complete basic data entry in systems
  • Must successfully learn specific responsibilities as assigned and adhere to production procedures
  • Proficient and functioning in job responsibilities and able to attain Manufacturing Process Sheets (MPS) training sign-off within 90 days
  • Physical dexterity to manipulate hand tools and power tools
  • Ability to push, pull, lift and/or move materials of up to 30 lbs; capable of using hoists for materials over 30 lbs
  • Ability to perform repetitive work requiring constant alertness or activity, including standing and lifting
  • Highly detail-oriented in order to accurately and independently follow variations in assembly procedures
  • Capable of following verbal and/or written instruction
  • Good communication skills with the ability to work within a team setting
  • Well organized

Responsibilities

  • Performs detailed, multi-step complex assembly of parts and products according to Manufacturing Process Sheets (MPS) and Bills of Material (BOM).
  • Reviews job information in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system daily to determine orders to process.
  • Maintains inventory of materials needed for production orders.
  • Operates equipment and uses common hand and pneumatic tools as instructed.
  • May be required to perform painting processes of assembled pumps as needed on a rotating basis.
  • Performs standard tests after completion of each assembly operation to ensure parts and products meet tolerances, product specifications and quality standards.
  • Rotates between different workstations and/or bays as production needs require or to reduce fatigue.
  • Examines work completed by team members for accuracy, continued operations and safety.
  • Moves materials as needed for production, utilizing proper equipment and safety procedures.
  • Ensures maximum output for work area; manages time effectively in order to meet strict time deadlines and production volumes.
  • Visually inspects parts for quality and reports any issues to Team Lead or Supervisor.
  • Updates the ERP for work performed.
  • Maintains daily production records as directed.
  • Detects and reports improper operations, faulty equipment, defective materials, and any unusual conditions to Team Lead and/or Supervisor.
  • Maintains work area in a clean and orderly condition; ensures equipment is in good operating condition.
  • Attends and participates in monthly safety meetings.
  • Adheres to all safety policies and wears personal protective equipment as required, including wearing respirator when performing painting functions.
  • Performs other related duties as requested.

Benefits

  • Provides competitive salaries and benefits
  • Offers tuition reimbursement, career development, and on-site training programs in our learning center
  • Believes in sharing profits with its employees
  • Is mindful about family, health and well-being
  • Fosters conditions that allow people and communities to reach their full potential
  • Embraces and celebrates diversity
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