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Manufacturing Technician

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Pelsue

Aurora, CO (In Person)

$53,040 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 8 weeks ago (Updated 6 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Manufacturing Technician Aurora, CO Job Details Full-time $24 - $27 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications Quality control corrective actions Record keeping Computer operation Mechanical assembly Maintaining an organized workspace ISO standards Equipment installation ERP systems Safety standards in production Equipment troubleshooting Mid-level Improving operational efficiency Microsoft Office High school diploma or GED Manufacturing standard operating procedures Continuous improvement Mentoring Quality inspection Blueprint reading Electrical diagnostics Electrical troubleshooting Design for manufacturability (DFM) Power tools Technical skills instruction Wiring harnesses Quality assurance within manufacturing Clean workspace maintenance Root cause analysis Cross-functional collaboration Hydraulics Hand tools Production records Technical Proficiency Implementing lean manufacturing processes Mechanical troubleshooting Electrical soldering Cross-functional communication Supply chain collaboration Full Job Description Who You Are As a Manufacturing Technician at Pelsue, you are hands-on, mechanically or electrically inclined, and dedicated to high-quality assembly standards. You work on vehicles, trailers, and other related products, installing and troubleshooting various systems and components. You approach each task with Grit and Versatility , ensuring production targets are met while maintaining strict safety and quality protocols.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Level 1 - Manufacturing Technician I Basic Mechanical/Electrical Assembly Perform simple sub-assembly tasks and basic installations (e.g., mounting seats, installing brackets, attaching wiring harnesses) on vehicles and trailers. Use hand tools and basic power tools (e.g., drills, impact wrenches, soldering irons) following standard operating procedures (SOPs). Reference and follow work instructions or basic blueprints/wiring diagrams to ensure correct fit and function. QualitySafety Compliance Conduct visual checks to confirm components align with specifications (proper torque, secure fasteners, correct wire connections). Maintain a clean, organized workspace; follow 5S principles (Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain). Adhere to all personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements and report any safety concerns. Team CollaborationDocumentation Record assembly activities (e.g., parts used, time logs) accurately in the ERP system or on work orders. Communicate assembly issues or discrepancies to the team lead or supervisor. Work under direct supervision, receiving daily guidance on tasks and techniques. Level 2 - Manufacturing Technician II Intermediate Mechanical/Electrical Tasks Operate more specialized tools or equipment (e.g., pneumatic drivers, testing rigs, multimeters) with minimal supervision. Install and troubleshoot moderately complex mechanical or electrical assemblies (e.g., wiring harnesses, control switches, hydraulic components). Interpret technical drawings, wiring schematics, or assembly instructions to ensure precise setup and functionality. Process OptimizationLean Initiatives Contribute to process improvement efforts, suggesting optimizations for assembly techniques, station layouts, or material flow. Participate in Lean Manufacturing or Kaizen events to reduce waste, improve efficiency, and enhance safety. Quality AssuranceTroubleshooting Conduct in-process inspections, verifying torque specs, electrical continuity, and correct component orientation. Coordinate with Quality Control on resolving defects or issues; perform basic root cause analysis for recurring problems. Train and mentor Level 1 Technicians, reinforcing consistent work practices and SOP compliance. Cross-Functional Collaboration Provide feedback to Engineering on design-for-manufacturability concerns. Collaborate with Supply Chain to ensure timely material availability and clarify any part discrepancies.
COMPETENCIES
Technical Aptitude :
Skilled with mechanical or basic electrical tasks in vehicle/trailer assembly, reading blueprints/schematics, and operating hand/power tools.
Quality Orientation :
Familiarity with torque standards, wiring continuity checks, and ISO or similar quality management principles.
Problem-SolvingInitiative :
Able to diagnose and resolve assembly challenges, whether mechanical or electrical, independently or with a team.
Core Values :
Ensures Trust in product quality, maintains Discipline in following procedures, and shows Ownership in reducing downtime and defects.
LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES
Level 1 : Works under close supervision; no formal leadership duties. Level 2 : Mentors Level 1 Technicians, may lead smaller continuous improvement tasks.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Primarily on the shop floor, working with vehicle and trailer assembly lines. Exposure to moderate noise, moving equipment, and possible chemicals or solvents-PPE may be required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Frequent standing, bending, and lifting up to 50 lbs. Use of hand tools, power tools, or diagnostic equipment for extended periods. Potential repetitive motions involving hands, wrists, and arms.
POSITION TYPE/EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK
Full-time, in-person position.
Typical schedule:
Monday-Thursday, 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (overtime as needed based on production demands). Not eligible for remote work due to hands-on tasks. TRAVEL Typically none; minimal travel for off-site training or special projects may occasionally arise.
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Education :
High school diploma or equivalent; technical certification in mechanical or electrical disciplines is a plus.
Experience :
Level 1 : 1-3 year in assembly or relevant mechanical/electrical environment. Level 2 : 3-6 years with progressive responsibility in mechanical/electrical assembly or vehicle/trailer assembly experience.
Computer Skills :
Basic familiarity with ERP/shop-floor data systems and MS Office for record-keeping, especially at higher levels.

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