Operator Position Available In Madison, Alabama
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Operator Onewater Marine Inc – 2.7 Huntsville, AL Job Details Seasonal $17.50 an hour 8 hours ago Qualifications Soldering High school diploma or GED Assembly Quality control Manufacturing Hand tools Entry level Full Job Description About the
Role:
The Operator plays a crucial role in the production process by ensuring that components are accurately assembled into finished products. This position requires a keen eye for detail and a commitment to quality, as the assembler will be responsible for performing visual inspections to guarantee that all products meet company standards. The assembler will work closely with other team members on the production line, utilizing various hand tools and power equipment to complete assembly tasks efficiently. Additionally, the assembler will be expected to follow safety protocols and maintain a clean and organized workspace. Ultimately, the success of the assembly process directly impacts the overall productivity and quality of the final products delivered to customers.
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent. Proven experience in assembly or manufacturing environments.
Preferred Qualifications:
Certification in assembly processes or related fields. Experience with soldering and operating power equipment.
Responsibilities:
Assemble components and parts according to specifications and production schedules. Utilize hand tools, drill presses, and band saws to perform assembly tasks. Conduct visual inspections of assembled products to ensure quality and compliance with standards. Collaborate with team members to optimize production efficiency and resolve any assembly issues. Maintain a clean and organized work area, adhering to safety protocols at all times.
Skills:
The required skills for this position, such as proficiency in the assembly process and the use of hand tools, are essential for completing daily tasks efficiently. Knowledge of production line operations allows the assembler to work effectively within a team, ensuring that production goals are met. Soldering skills are beneficial for tasks that require joining components, while experience with drill presses and band saws enhances the assembler’s versatility. Visual inspection skills are critical for maintaining quality control, as the assembler must identify defects or inconsistencies in the products. Overall, these skills contribute to a streamlined assembly process and high-quality output.