Assembly Technician

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Job Objective: The objective for the Assembly Technician is to accurately and efficiently construct assemblies that are compliant to CMC customers’ specifications and requirements.

CMC Expectations of a Successful Assembly Technician:

·         Construct/put together assemblies in accordance with blueprint/drawing specifications.

·         Collaborate with laborers and other employees needed to complete assemblies on schedule.

·         Accurately document work on the production work order and note any changes and/or recommendations that are needed for future runs.

·         Identify any fault in relation to any material or equipment, and then notify Production Supervisor and/or Project Management.

·         Consistently and accurately clock in and out, record total quantity, and scrap of production work orders using the MieTrak kiosk.

·         Touch up painting, Use of power and pneumatic tools.

·         Other duties that may arise, as assigned.

·         Follow and support CMC safety requirements, such as wearing the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

·         Ready to work from the start of the shift until the end.

·         Follow all company policies, for example, Quality, Safety, Employee Manual.

Skills of an Assembly Technician:

·         Math Skills: Good math skills will help an Assembly Technician understand complex instructions, how plans work and make sure items are designed and built correctly.

·         Problem Solving Skills: An Assembly Technician will need to understand CMC capabilities and look for solutions and alternatives that meet the customers’ needs.

·         Attention to Detail: Producing quality parts is up to each employee, but ultimately falls on managers. It is essential that an Assembly Technician verifies each assembly to the customers’ specifications and requirements.

·         Mechanical and Technical Skills: For complicated assemblies, it takes mechanical and technical knowledge to accurately and efficiently put out an end product that will pass quality inspections.

·         Analytical Skills: Assembly Technicians need to read and understand blueprints, drawings, models and other specifications.

Preferred:

  •  2-3 years’ work experience in an assembly or maintenance-type position.
  • Able to lift 50 lbs. without assistance and stand for long periods of time.
  • Warehouse is not climate controlled.


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