Assembler
Durex Industries · Cary, IL · 1 mo ago
Management$17–$17.51/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Retrieve and organize necessary materials, components, and tools based on work orders and/or blueprints.
- Assemble parts and components accurately and efficiently following specified instructions and diagrams.
- Conduct detailed inspections and tests to ensure the accuracy and functionality of assembled products, and update the Inspection Report accordingly.
- Operate machines to prepare materials for assembly, ensuring proper setup, calibration, and operation to meet assembly requirements.
- Complete and maintain accurate inspection reports detailing the quality checks, tests, and outcomes of each assembly.
- Conduct live power tests to ensure all assemblies meet performance and safety standards.
- Adhere to the company’s Quality Policy and work to ensure all assembled products meet the highest quality standards.
- Maintain a safe, secure, and healthy work environment by adhering to established safety policies and procedures.
- Report any safety hazards or concerns to management immediately.
- Follow all company policies, including those outlined in the employee handbook, to ensure compliance with organizational standards.
- Actively participate in identifying opportunities for process improvement and cost reduction initiatives to enhance efficiency and quality.
Requirements
- Preferred at least one year of manufacturing experience as an Assembler or in a related role, with relevant training or experience.
- A high school diploma or GED preferred.
- Proven ability to perform basic math functions, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, with whole numbers, fractions, proportions, and decimals.
- Solid understanding and experience using various measuring instruments to meet drawing dimensions and specifications.
- Demonstrated experience in reading and interpreting documents such as blueprints, work orders, work instructions, safety rules, operating and maintenance manuals, and procedure documents.
- Knowledge of safety practices and procedures in a manufacturing or assembly environment.
- Ability to use hand tools, machines, and measuring equipment proficiently.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with team members and supervisors.
- Must be authorized to work in the US without sponsorship, both now and in the future.