Assembly Lead Manufacturing - Greenville, SC at Geebo

Assembly Lead

Company Name:
Flat Fee Recruiting
Job Title: ASSEMBLY LEAD
Overall Responsibility:
Follows assembly drawings and work instructions to assemble and test custom equipment while using a variety of hand and power tools
Key Areas of Responsibility:
- Always operates with safety as a priority
- Understands daily / weekly goals and job expectations
- Read and understand blueprints, dimensions, GD&T, tolerancing, and ask for clarification when needed
- Be able to interpret assembly drawings and determine order of operations
- Ability to operate shop equipment (i.e., forklift, crane, measuring equipment, power tools, etc.)
- Can easily determine the right tool for the job
- Must be familiar with slip fit and press fits
- Be able to recognize and understand basic machine components
- Must be able to understand priorities of work and help guide team members
- Must be familiar with different fastener and material types
- Must be a hard worker who takes initiative but willing to ask questions when unsure of issues
- Keeps documentation up to date
- Maintain organization and cleanliness of all assembly areas
- Ability to work well in team environment, being flexible with multiple simultaneous tasks
- Willing to help others and learn new skills outside of daily job requirements when needed or as current project
- Communicates regularly with Manufacturing Manager any issues, concerns, or needs in a timely manner
- Understands and follows all applicable company procedures and processes
Qualifications: (necessary skills and experience required)
- Ability to lift a minimum of 75 pounds
- High school diploma or GED (or equivalent experience)
- 3 years of experience in the custom equipment industry or equivalent experience
- Relevant associate's degree or training preferred
- Must have own hand toolsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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