Assembler II (DS Electrical)
A-dec Inc. · Newberg, OR · 3 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
Overview
The Assembler II at A-dec performs both routine and semi-routine assembly tasks, including sub-assemblies, assembling final products, packaging, water spider (inventory movement support), and checking parts for quality and function.
Job Duties And Responsibilities
- Assembles electrical and mechanical components and any additional routine sub-assemblies.
- Packages products while maintaining quality and productivity standards.
- Water Spider (inventory movement support): facilitates workflow, including stocking bins, pallets, cardboard, and general material handling.
- Builds final product.
- Works with area manufacturing engineers (ME’s).
- Frequently operates tools/equipment such as hand tools, pneumatics tools, testing equipment, fixtures, and high voltage dielectric testing while using required personal protective equipment (PPE) and following safety guidelines.
- Routinely follows work and test instructions to perform tasks. May be required to interpret the results of certain tests and at times troubleshoot and repair assemblies as necessary.
- Achieves and maintains established safety, quality, and productivity standards. Must not pose a risk to self or others.
- Assembler II is in the process of learning to build an entire product or line and may train less experienced Assemblers.
Qualifications
- Must be able to read, write, and communicate in English with a demonstrated ability to follow written and oral instructions.
- Must possess basic computer skills.
- Able to perform basic math calculations.
- Able to troubleshoot problems when necessary.
- Able to operate the required hand tools and fixtures.
- Able to interpret standard work assembly drawings (SWAD), production order paperwork, test instructions, and quality checklists.
Education And Experience
Typically requires 1-2 years of manufacturing experience.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise maneuver up to 35 pounds with or without assistance on a routine basis.
- Must have manual hand dexterity to grasp, operate tools and equipment repetitively.
- Able to walk, stand, sit, bend, reach, and occasionally kneel, climb steps, and twist throughout an entire shift.
- Some areas may be exposed to chemicals, noise, vibration and /or dust, and require the use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); such as, but not limited to safety glasses, hearing protection, foot protection, etc.