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United States , Beaver Dam; Madison; Sun Prairie; Fond du Lac; Ripon
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19.50 - 20.50 USD / Hour
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Energy Systems
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United States , Beaver Dam; Madison; Sun Prairie; Fond du Lac; Ripon
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22.00 - 23.00 USD / Hour
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Join Mercury Marine as an Assembly Technician in Fond du Lac, USA. You will assemble high-quality marine engines using various air and pneumatic tools. This role involves equipment setup, quality inspections, and maintaining a safe workspace. Collaborate with a dynamic team in a culture built on ...
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United States , Fond du Lac
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Herbruck Poultry Ranch
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Quality Engineer – Assembly
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United States , Fond du Lac
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61400.00 - 98600.00 USD / Year
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Herbruck Poultry Ranch
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Assembly Technician I
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Join iAutomation as an Assembly Technician I in Fond du Lac, WI. Perform mechanical and electro-mechanical assembly using hand tools, following work instructions. The role requires basic print reading, wire termination skills, and the ability to lift up to 30 lbs. We seek a detail-oriented team p...
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Explore a wide range of assembler jobs and discover a hands-on career that is fundamental to bringing products to life. Assemblers are the skilled professionals who construct the components and finished goods that power our world, from everyday consumer products to complex electronic systems and industrial machinery. This profession is the backbone of the manufacturing and production sectors, offering stable, rewarding careers for detail-oriented individuals who enjoy working with their hands and seeing a project through from parts to a complete, functional item. Professionals in assembler jobs are typically responsible for a core set of tasks that ensure quality and efficiency on the production line. Their day-to-day work generally involves reading and interpreting detailed technical diagrams, blueprints, and work instructions to understand the assembly process. They use a variety of tools, from basic hand tools like screwdrivers and wrenches to more sophisticated power tools and machinery, to fit, fasten, and connect components. A critical part of the role is conducting quality checks throughout the assembly process to identify any defects or issues, ensuring that every product meets strict specifications and safety standards. Assemblers are also responsible for maintaining a clean, organized, and safe work environment, adhering to all company policies and safety protocols, including the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE). In many roles, they may also be involved in basic testing of the assembled product, packing finished items for shipment, and performing routine maintenance on their tools and equipment. To succeed in assembler jobs, candidates typically need a specific set of skills and attributes. While formal education requirements can vary, a high school diploma or equivalent is common, with many skills being learned on the job or through vocational training. Employers consistently look for exceptional manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination to handle small parts and tools with precision. Strong attention to detail is non-negotiable, as a single error can compromise the function and safety of the final product. Basic technical and mathematical skills are essential for understanding measurements and following complex instructions. Assemblers must be able to work effectively both independently on their assigned tasks and collaboratively as part of a larger production team. Physical stamina is often required, as the role can involve prolonged periods of standing, lifting, and repetitive motions. A positive, reliable attitude and a willingness to learn and adapt to new processes and technologies are highly valued traits in this field. If you are looking for a career that offers tangible results and a critical role in the creation of products, exploring assembler jobs could be your ideal career path.

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