Assembler I - 2nd Shift
Generac · Oshkosh, WI · 3 wk ago
Management$22.6/hrFull-time
Shift Hours
- 3:00pm-11:00pm Monday - Friday
- Overtime Hours: 3:00pm - 1:00am - Every other Saturday, if required.
Pay Rate
$22.60/hour + $2.50 shift premium = $25.10
Job Summary
Assembler I is responsible for performing assembly work to manufacture products in a cost-effective and timely manner while fulfilling quality standards. The Assembler I will validate material prior to beginning assembly, review work instructions, build product per specifications and within tolerances, complete all clean-up and housekeeping procedures, comply with all quality, safety and work rules and regulations including wearing all appropriate PPE.
Responsibilities
- Uses work instructions, drawings, schematics, electronic assembly equipment to perform assembly while complying with safe and effective operation standards of all equipment and tools.
- Cross trains in multiple assembly areas and flex to other similar departments based on business needs.
- Develop and maintain an understanding of the products they assemble and how they impact the business.
- Continuous learning of the principles, practices, and processes of their job as changes require and similar jobs.
- Participate in team meetings to exchange job-related information.
- Resolve problems with assistance from peers or supervisors depending on the level and complexity.
- Provide basic training to employees on work instructions/standard work as needed.
Requirements
- Ability to perform highly repetitive assembly tasks in a manufacturing environment.
- Detail oriented and organized.
- Ability to effectively communicate in a team environment.
- Able to accept responsibility for own actions, follow through on commitments.
- Ability to understand and execute basic standard assembly procedures, interpret basic visual diagrams, and use basic hand tools.
- Ability to perform basic reading, writing, and math functions.
- Ability to perform highly repetitive assembly tasks in a manufacturing environment.
- Able to act safely while following established procedures, processes, and policies.
- Manufacturing or mechanical experience, including knowledge of manufacturing processes.
Physical Demands
- Regularly required to talk and hear;
- Use hands to manipulate objects or controls;
- Stand and walk;
- Sometimes stoop, bend or reach above the shoulders;
- Occasionally lift up to 25 - 50 pounds;
- Periodic computer-based work requiring periods of sitting, close vision, and ability to adjust focus.