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Assemblers perform tasks that are necessary to the production process. They aid in the fabrication, maintenance, and repair of component parts and products. They must also maintain tidy work areas and follow detailed instructions to meet safety and quality requirements.
As an assembler, you must have an aptitude for mechanics and an eye for detail. A top-notch assembler should be a team player and have the ability to comprehend and follow detailed verbal and written instructions including diagrams, blueprints, and other technical documents.
Assembler Responsibilities:
Using tools to make or repair parts and products.
Interpreting technical documents, such as diagrams, schematics, blueprints, or other verbal or written instructions.
Working with other members of the line or group in order to assemble products.
Keeping a clean and tidy workspace.
Meeting all safety requirements of the company and industry.
Identifying any defective items and handling them according to established procedures.
Using reason to solve problems as they arise.
Assembler Requirements:
A High school diploma or GED.
Attention to detail.
Excellent hand-eye coordination.
Skilled in mechanics.
Ability to lift at least 50 lbs.