Shop Helpers are responsible for helping various departments. This includes material handling, quality control, brazing, electrical and warehouse. They are also responsible for supporting leads and supervisor where needed. A shop Helper reviews and follows instructions, diagrams and blueprints to complete his or her task. He or she might use a combination of any number of tools, including basic tools like hammers, wrenches, cutters, clamps, calipers, pliers, templates, molds, or brazing equipment and other electric- or gas-powered machines. He or she might also be responsible for testing and charging units, as well as cleaning up work areas where he or she uses them. A shop Helper must have excellent vision, coordination and dexterity to deal with handling and manipulating materials and parts. He or she must be able to focus on the task at hand and pay attention to details. As team assembly jobs can involve high stress, deadline-influenced projects, repetitive work and long periods of sitting, standing, bending, twisting or lifting, he or she also needs mental and physical stamina and strength.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees