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Title - Light Industrial - Assembler
Job location - Milford, New Hampshire
Job Type - Onsite
Duration - 06 months contract role
Shift time - 6:30am-2:30pm M-F
Job Description
Performs assembly, rework, and inspection in the production of finished products for manufacturing.
Utilize hand tools, fixtures, pneumatics, manual presses and power tools for the assembly of components.
Work from verbal as well as documented work instructions, bill of materials, pre-established guidelines, complex assembly drawings and blueprints.
Use a variety of precision measuring instruments, gauging devices and test equipment to verify proper function and operation of assemblies.
Keep control of materials needed for the department.
Determine ways to consistently improve productivity, quality and safety.
Cleaning responsibilities including equipment and work area.
Follows established procedures as well as quality and safety standards
Maintains safe work environment
Works under supervision
Performs other duties as assigned by the supervisor
Special Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); one to three years manufacturing experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Versatility required to perform many and varied other assembly and soldering operations manually.
Must have reasonable dexterity in hands to manipulate small parts.
Ability to read blueprints required
Job location - Milford, New Hampshire
Job Type - Onsite
Duration - 06 months contract role
Shift time - 6:30am-2:30pm M-F
Job Description
Performs assembly, rework, and inspection in the production of finished products for manufacturing.
Utilize hand tools, fixtures, pneumatics, manual presses and power tools for the assembly of components.
Work from verbal as well as documented work instructions, bill of materials, pre-established guidelines, complex assembly drawings and blueprints.
Use a variety of precision measuring instruments, gauging devices and test equipment to verify proper function and operation of assemblies.
Keep control of materials needed for the department.
Determine ways to consistently improve productivity, quality and safety.
Cleaning responsibilities including equipment and work area.
Follows established procedures as well as quality and safety standards
Maintains safe work environment
Works under supervision
Performs other duties as assigned by the supervisor
Special Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); one to three years manufacturing experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Versatility required to perform many and varied other assembly and soldering operations manually.
Must have reasonable dexterity in hands to manipulate small parts.
Ability to read blueprints required