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Assembly Technician
Auburn Hills, MI.
Temporary Assignment (Feb. 5th - Mar. 14th)
Pay Rate
21.75 per hour
Description Assembly Technician
Build and assemble various pilot / prototype interior automotive trim parts (instrument panels, doors, floor panels, overhead consoles, and hard trim)
Assembly will require welding of plastic parts (sonic welding) and screwing
Use a multitude of tools including, but not limited to : mills, lathes, band saws, table saws, routers, sliding miter saw, spindle sanders, shaper, and drill press
Rework / mock-up changes to existing parts or fixtures, according to engineering drawings
Communicate all resource and product requirements / challenges to team members
Assist both Engineering and Build Coordinator in troubleshooting build issues
Ensure on-time deliveries based on promise dates to customers
Learn, retrain, and follow shop processes, procedures, standards, and best practices
Maintain a clean and well-organized work area, conforming to all 5S standards
Attend all Corporate training and education workshops, classes, or seminars as required
Perform other tasks as required
Required skills of the Assembly Technician
Three-years' experience in a prototype build environment
Technically cognizant and mechanically inclined
Capability to work independently, think critically, and operate effectively in a dynamic, team oriented, and demanding atmosphere
Demonstrate professionalism, organization, accuracy, and attention to detail
Applicable skills with Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, and Outlook)
Ability to promote quality, performance, and continuous improvement in all areas
A successful candidate will be subject to a background check and must receive satisfactory results of the same, as a condition of joining the team.
By applying to this role, you confirm that all information submitted is accurate and complete. You further acknowledge that providing false or fraudulent information during the application process is cause for denial, revocation of an existing offer, or other adverse action, up to and including termination after the start of your commencement of work.
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