Assembly Technician

ManpowerGroupCosta Mesa, CA
437d$41,600 - $56,160

About The Position

The Assembly Technician role at ManpowerGroup involves supporting the production department in the automotive industry by performing mechanical assembly and inspections of automotive components. The position requires attention to detail, effective communication, and adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

Requirements

  • High School Diploma, GED or equivalent
  • Relevant mechanical assembly experience preferred but not required
  • Effective communication skills
  • Must be able to follow Standard Operating Procedures and process requirements
  • Basic computer skills including familiarity with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Access)
  • Visual and Mechanical inspection and troubleshooting skills
  • Excellent attention to detail.

Responsibilities

  • Perform visual inspection of various automotive components for coating integrity, color requirements, and damage per SOP instructions.
  • Perform mechanical assembly of various automotive components using automatic and manual presses, grease guns, and other assembly tools and equipment.
  • Perform final inspection of assembled components using various inspection equipment, gages, etc.
  • Use computer systems and bar code scanners for lot traceability of components.
  • Understand production schedule and daily assembly requirements of various product lines of parts.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work with one of the world's most admired brands in the automotive industry.
  • 12-month contract with possible extension.
  • Opportunity to work on-site in Costa Mesa, CA.
  • Opportunity to work with a collaborative and respectful team.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Industry

Administrative and Support Services

Education Level

High school or GED

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