Assembly Position Available In Dorchester, South Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Assembly position at Scout Boats, Inc. in Summerville, SC, offers an estimated salary of $41.7K to $50.1K a year. Assemblers are responsible for assembling and installing various parts of boats using adhesives and mechanical fasteners. They must have precision measuring instruments, rigging, manufacturing, and mechanical knowledge. This entry-level role requires teamwork, attention to detail, and the ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
Job Description
Assembly Scout Boats, Inc.•3.4
Summerville, SC Job Details Estimated:
$41.7K•$50.1K a year 9 hours ago Qualifications Precision measuring instruments Rigging Manufacturing Hand tools Mechanical knowledge Entry level Full Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
•ASSEMBLY (OPTIONS, RIGGING & CLAMP-UP) Assembly is the part of the production process that is critical to the structural integrity of the boat. This operation assembles and installs the various parts of the boat using adhesives and mechanical fasteners. Assemblers must have the ability to properly use hand tools, air tools, cordless drills, etc. A large part of this job requires precise mechanical assembly which can include building and installing consoles, windshields, console rails, T-tops, swim platforms, cushions, bimini tops, stereos and speakers, hydraulic steering, engines, etc. Teamwork is a large factor in the success of the department. Quality standards, cost budgets, scheduling, safety and process control are the responsibilities of each member of the team. The assembler must be able to perform all phases of cutting and assembly of the boats on assigned parts with minimal supervision. They should also be able to work on any other assembly part in the plant with only general supervision.
KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITES
Cut out and assemble the boat using specified adhesives and mechanical fasteners. Be an active member of Continuous improvement processes Utilize production aides, jigs and templates to ensure all cut outs and fastener locations are repeatedly produced with high quality as designed. Be responsible for your own work so that it meets department standards for quality and proper procedures. Keep your tools and equipment maintained and in good working condition. Responsible for cleanliness of your work area at all times. Follow Scout’s policies and procedures and all safety rules. Eliminate unsafe conditions to ensure safety of yourself and your team. Be an active member of Continuous Improvement Processes
MEASUREABLES
Performance Score Card (Quality, Schedule, Safety, Efficiency, 5S, Attendance) Rework
REQUIRED SKILLS
Must be able to use the basic tools applicable to the job Be able to work with people as a team to accomplish department goals Be able to adapt to changes in production operations Must be able to work with fiberglass Previous rigging or marine manufacturing experience preferred. Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude. Ability to read blueprints and wiring diagrams. Comfortable using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments. Attention to detail and a commitment to quality. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for extended periods. Must be able to work overtime