What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assembler position at cooper?
Job Title: Assembler I
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Group: Regular – Full Time
Department: Manufacturing
Location: Cambridge Oh.
About Cooper Machinery Services:
Cooper Machinery Services provides natural gas compression equipment and services to customers globally in the Oil & Gas, Power, Transportation, and Marine sectors. With a proud heritage dating back to 1833, Cooper Machinery Services is the OEM for legendary product lines including Cooper-Bessemer™, Ajax™, Superior™, Gemini, TSI, CSI, Enterprise, and Joy. Headquartered in Houston, TX, but with commercial and services hubs around the world, Cooper Machinery Services provides world-class services to more than 22,000 units in its installed base.
Our strength is our people. Each employee plays an integral role in our success and growth. With a commitment to our vision that strong relationships drive strong results and better business, our people make Cooper Machinery Services legendary.
Job Overview:
The Assembler I will perform duties related to the disassembly, positioning, reassembly, testing and painting of moderate to highly complex equipment utilizing a combination of manual, pneumatic and hydraulic tools for fitting, adjusting and securing maneuvers. Clean inspect and repair Natural gas engine and compressor components in a shop environment, must be able to adhere to all Environmental, Health and Safety rules and regulations, be capable of reading detailed prints, use and read micrometers, dial calipers and dial indicators. Must be able to work overtime, weekends and holidays.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
In the role of the Assembler I, you will:
Perform assembly & finishing operations of mechanical parts meeting all product specifications, engineering drawings, work instructions and quality standards
Be responsible for hand grinding of mechanical parts meeting all product specifications, work instructions and quality standards
Prepare parts for painting and preservation and perform painting operations to standard
Perform functional tests as required
Maintain a neat and organized work area
Be an active participant in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives
Adhere to all policies and procedures
Bring any discrepancies, production issues, and/or safety concerns to the attention of immediate supervisor or floor manager
Be responsible for any other job duties as assigned by supervisor or manager
Conduct all business-related tasks according to Cooper Machinery Services policies
Demonstrate an unwavering commitment to Environmental Health & Safety (EHS), Cooper Machinery Services Beliefs
Compliance, and Integrity policies
Maintain a safe, clean, and organized working environment
Have strong mechanical aptitude with an Oil & Gas background as well as the ability to use a wide range of mechanical tools and test equipment
Complete Risk Assessments prior to performing all operations and light to heavy weight material movements by means of cranes and lift trucks
Complete all required business training and process documentation, as required
Be responsible for ensuring facility equipment and tooling is accounted for, operating efficiently, and safely
Identify, report, and mitigate problems or hazardous conditions that occur during equipment disassembly, assembly and test set-up
Possess excellent Communication, Teamwork, and Collaborative Skills with team members and basic understanding of working to production schedules / plans
Ensure departmental compliance with all applicable quality, health, safety and environmental regulations
Troubleshoot and perform minor maintenance on mechanical tooling & equipment
Complete required documentation with accurate information for routers, documents and inspection reports
Perform other related duties as assigned or indicated by management
Qualifications/Requirements
High School Diploma or GED from an accredited school or institution
Minimum 1-2 years of experience in a manufacturing or mechanical test and assembly / disassembly or heavy equipment repairs and maintenance
Eligibility Requirements
Ability and willingness to perform work in a production environment.
Ability and willingness to perform sedentary work with frequent pushing, pulling, lifting, stretching, bending, and other physical activities
Ability and willingness to be exposed to some noise, dust, and liquids usually present within production environment
Ability and willingness to occasionally work with a computer monitor, keyboard and mouse
Ability and willingness to use safety glasses, safety shoes and/or ear plugs
Ability and willingness to work multiple shifts, as required
Desired Charachteristics
Hand grinding experience
Ability to read and interpret documents such as blueprints, work and safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals
Ability to work with large parts weighing in excess of 5,000 lbs.
Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form, usually in basic English
Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations
Quality Management; look for ways to improve and promote quality and demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness
Planning / Organizing; prioritizes and plans work activities, uses time effectively
Safety and Security; actively promotes and personally observes safety and security procedures and uses equipment and materials properly
Ability to report to work daily and work overtime as required by business need and production volumes
Work overtime, weekends and holidays as required
Work in a constant pushing, pulling, lifting, stretching, bending and other physical activities
Be in the shop environment a minimum of 8 hours per day, primarily standing and sitting, as required
Lift objects weighing up to 50 lbs.
Handle heavy parts and moving parts
Subjected to the following: awkward positions, exposure to eye injuries, noise, dust, exposure to high noise levels for long periods of time, as required
Interpret drawings, prints, drawings and engineering specifications to perform moderately complex, repetitive disassembly and reassembly tasks of all pressure control equipment
Possess or obtain forklift operator license and certification to operate overhead cranes
Wear PPE or Personal Protective Equipment - Hearing and eye protection (safety equipment) must be used
Operate pneumatic and hydraulic torque tools
Comply with all applicable quality, health, safety, and environmental regulations and maintain good housekeeping in assigned work areas
Possess a valid driver’s license
Cooper Machinery Services is an equal opportunity employer and gives all qualified applicants consideration of employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, any other characteristic protected by law.