The Tool Assembler is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Assembly department by performing various duties and responsibilities, including reading and following job order specifications, shaping and working tool surfaces, and inspecting and reworking surfaces for defects.
Requirements
- Read, understand, and follow advanced job order specifications, blueprints, work instructions and procedures.
- Shape and work tool surfaces using both power and hand tools to meet engineering and/or industry requirements.
- Visual inspect and rework surfaces for defects for corrections according to specifications.
- Perform standard and helium vacuum testing in accordance with customer requirements.
- Spotting molds / dies with use of colorants to achieve proper fit in accordance to engineering tolerances.
- Lifts, loads, sorts, and moves materials, supplies, and finished products between storage and work areas, using push-cart, hoist, or dolly.
- Assemble components accurately, thoroughly and quickly to approved specifications
- Operate equipment in a safe manner and uses safe work habits.
- Inspects, tests, and verifies accuracy of assembled article for conformance to standards, using measuring or testing equipment, or by visual examination. Informs supervisors of any parts or equipment defects to ensure prompt response to the problem.
- Adjusts, repairs, or replaces defective product parts, using hand tools, power tools, or bench machines.
- Cleans dust, dirt, and other foreign matter from material or machine surfaces, using cleaning solution, rag, air hose.
- Cuts materials, such as fabric, metal, paper, or wood into specified dimensions or shapes, using cutting machine, scissors, or knife.
- Rotate through multiple stations on a shift to ensure maximum alertness and preparation
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Benefits
- Competitive compensation package (including free medical options for employees and their family)
- Casual work environment
- Excellent growth opportunities