Assemblerother related Employment listings - Souderton, PA at Geebo

Assembler

Assembler Hours:
First Shift 6:
00am-3:
30pm (2nd Shift also available) Payrate:
$18-20.
00 an hour to start Company Overview:
We are a leading manufacturing company dedicated to precision and quality.
We are seeking a skilled Assembly Technician to join our team.
If you thrive in a dynamic environment, possess excellent technical skills, and embrace a culture of teamwork and reliability, we want to hear from you.
Job Type:
Full-time Top 3 Technical Skills:
Read and interpret blueprints Operate power tools and equipment such as band saw, table saw, manual hand brake, drill, grinder, etc.
Communicate effectively with team leaders and supervisors in all forms of communication Culture Fit:
Go-getter attitude Reliable, Flexible, and Organized Day-to-Day Duties/
Responsibilities:
Read and interpret blueprints accurately Operate power tools and equipment efficiently and safely Handle and work with different types of materials including felt insulation, ceramic, graphite, carbon fiber, molybdenum, stainless steel, carbon steel, etc.
Document work processes, issues, and material usage Skills/Requirements:
Minimum of 1 year related assembly experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience Must have a High School Degree or GED equivalent Ability to read, analyze, interpret, and comprehend all forms of written and/or verbal instructions including blueprints IND7 #IND7 Recommended Skills Blueprinting Communication Drilling Operations Graphite Reliability Team Working Apply to this job.
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