Selmer, TN
Order: 52578
Assemble electrical or electronic systems or support structures and install components, units, subassemblies, wiring, or assembly casings, using rivets, bolts, soldering or micro-welding equipment. Build products such as electric motors, computers, electronic control devices, and sensing equipment.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Assembles production, fabricated metal products, electrical equipment, and more according to directions.
• Reads blueprints, schematics, or similar documentation, then builds to those specifications.
• Uses various machines and hand tools to accomplish assigned tasks.
• Maintains logs, records, and reports concerning production, machine maintenance, and product inconsistencies.
• Maintains equipment and conveyors and performs basic repairs when needed.
• Inventories tools, parts, and supplies; contacts materials handler if supplies are needed.
• Periodically checks products per company policy to ensure quality and uniform completion; resolves any identified problems and alerts supervisor.
• Performs other related duties as assigned.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Knowledge and use of tools – tape measure, screwdriver, battery operated tools, etc.
• Knowledge of hardware arrangements – nuts, bolts, screws, etc.
• Knowledge of 5S – sort, set, shine, standardize, and sustain
• Knowledge and use of necessary PPE
• Ability to read and interpret engineering job spec sheet, connection diagrams, bill of materials, and standard assembly drawings
• Ability to use crane or other lifting devices, as needed
• Ability to use and work with hand tools
• Ability to safely use a ladder while performing the job, as needed
• Ability to lift, push and pull up to 40lbs
• Ability to speak, read, and write the English Language
• Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out simple or basic instructions
• Basic computer skills to be able to look up parts based on bill of materials
• Basic mathematical skills
• Basic communication skills
• Hand, eye coordination skills and use of both hands