Back to jobsPerforms all job functions in a safe manner following all established safety guidelines and procedures. Only operates work stations that the associates has been fully trained to operate and knows all emergency stop locations and “lock-out tag-out points” ( if applicable). Wears all necessary personal protective equipment at all times. Notifies the Team Leader immediately of any safety concerns.
Operates various machines and power hand tools to assemble components as dictated by the manufacturing systems and processes and to a broadcasted build specification. Performs repetitive operations of loading and unloading component parts and assemblies into process modules.
To ensure quality, performs visual and gaged inspections, and verifies proper assembly of all parts as directed by work instructions; work is subject to process and final inspection.
Recognizes defective parts, machine malfunctions, and dimensional deviations; referring problems to team leader. Required to keep non-conforming material in designated areas and follow established procedures for assembly.
Uses various power hand tools to build components to specific tolerances, torques and other specifications. Uses other tools such as hammers, files, deburr tools, wrenches, power or air tools, as a repair process as required.
Under little supervision, with detailed instructions and guidance, will provide assistance with new work, variations, and operating inefficiencies.
Ensure all equipment and the work areas are cleaned daily and free of safety hazards.
Run at established efficiency standards and ensures consistency with current process sheets. Maintaining established cycle times to ensure production output is met.
Performs all other duties as assigned.
Must accurately complete required paperwork, in-process tags, scrap reports, and other reports as outlined by the manufacturing/quality systems.
Keeps work area clean and organized to established 5 ‘S’ standards.