Assembler

Assembler


Job ID: 10166489

Fort Worth, TX, US

Light Industrial

High School or equivalent

Full Time, Temp to Hire

20.00

Entry Level

On-site

Construction - Industrial Facilities and Infrastructure

Second Shift (Afternoon)

Fort Worth, TX, US

20.00

Entry Level

Full Time, Temp to Hire

Construction - Industrial Facilities and Infrastructure

On-site

Light Industrial

High School or equivalent

Second Shift (Afternoon)

Job details

The Assembler is responsible for assembling fabricated parts under general supervision in accordance with established procedures and guidelines. This role ensures the client meets quality, safety, and productivity standards and satisfies customer requirements.
2nd shift- 

  • Mon-Fri 3pm-11:30pm ($18 base + $2 shift diff.) 
 
Major Responsibilities
·Performing duties in accordance with current Quality Management System, Safety Management System, and clients Code of Conduct requirements
·Assembling sub-assemblies and installing accessory components and materials; wiring basic electrical connections per applicable diagram
·Inspecting product to conform to quality, engineering, and customer requirements
·Operating hand tools including electrical and pneumatic power tools
·Loading, unloading, lifting, and moving materials and product utilizing lifting equipment when available
·Reading and interpreting job orders, diagrams, and/or blueprints to select and position material and accessory components
·Completing and maintaining all associated electronic processes paperwork including checklists, stamping, blueprints, bar coding and shipping materials
·Maintaining departmental housekeeping and 5S standards

 

Required Skills

  • Must be able to stand and walk on concrete up to 100% of the work day

  • Must be able to bend, stoop, kneel, and crouch

  • Must be able to lift and carry 50lbs along and over 50lbs with assistance

  • Must be able to climb and balance

  • Must be able to use hands to reach, handle, and/or feel

  • Must be able to visually inspect products

  • Must have manual dexterity in hands for tool usage

 

Required Experience

  • GED or High School Diploma preferred

  • 1 – 3 years of manufacturing or construction experience

  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints

  • Basic math and reading comprehension skills

  • Ability to read a tape measure

  • Basic ability to read, speak, and understand English

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