Position Summary
Under general supervision, the production assembler supports lean manufacturing processes through complete assembly, testing, and calibrating intricate devices to Customer specifications
Responsibilities
- Performs moderately diversified work involving adjusting, fitting, and aligning to strict inspection
- Receive shop orders, drawings or verbal instructions to assemble various products
- Set-up work stations for assembly operations and perform assembly of a variety of products using hand and power tools, arbor and pneumatic pressures
- May be required to observe and inspect work of less experienced Assemblers
- Reports any irregularities found on routing information
- Responsible for operations on repetitive work to close and exacting tolerances, requiring the use of a variety of measuring tools or instruments
- Follows established procedures, drawings, specifications and/or general verbal directions
- May instruct or train other operators
- Participates in continuous improvement processes
- Performs other duties as directed
Qualifications
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Requires writing and math skills normally acquired through high school education
- May require the ability to work hours outside of normal business hours
- Strong hand/eye coordination skills
- Ability to safely and accurately use a wide variety of tools and mechanical or electronic measuring instruments
- Working knowledge of assembly procedures and techniques acquired through on-the-job training
- Ability to read, comprehend, and follow written instructions and read drawings, blueprint specifications, or equivalent
- Ability to interact and participate in a team driven environment
- Works in accordance with general safety rules and practice
- Keeps immediate work area clean and free from hazards
Physical Demands & Working Conditions:
- Concentrated mental and visual attention with a high degree of manual dexterity and visual attention for sustained periods
- Repetitive hand motions
- Must be able to work in a typical machine shop environment with exposure to oil, dust, dirt, heat fumes, cold, continuous noise, vibrations, etc.
- Ability to wear all required personal protective equipment including earplugs, safety glasses, and steel-toed shoes
- Requires continuous physical activity such as walking, standing, lifting; at times, in an OSHA designated noise environment (over 85 decibels)
Parker Hannifin
Parker Hannifin is a Fortune 250 global leader in motion and control technologies and systems. For more than a century the company has been enabling engineering breakthroughs that lead to a better tomorrow. Learn more at www.parker.com or parkerhannifin.