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Assembly Operator- Electrical Production Technician
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Join our mission to deliver 100% renewable energy as an Electrical Production Technician. You will install and wire electrical systems in wind turbines, requiring 3+ years of electrical assembly experience and the ability to read schematics. This role in West Branch, USA, offers competitive benef...
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United States , West Branch
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Nordex Group
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Assembly Operator
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United States , Seneca
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BorgWarner
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Carrier Assembly Operator
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United States , Seneca, South Carolina
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BorgWarner
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General Assembly operator trainer
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Join our General Assembly team in Lowell as an Operator Trainer. You will train new hires, lead process improvements, and ensure safety and quality standards. This hands-on role requires assembly expertise, leadership skills, and the ability to lift 40 lbs. We offer comprehensive benefits includi...
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United States , Lowell
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Herbruck Poultry Ranch
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Production operator - upgrade assembly trainer
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Join Moen in New Bern as a 2nd Shift Upgrade Assembly Trainer. This role requires 6+ months of Moen assembly line experience and strong interpersonal skills. You will be the primary trainer, providing hands-on instruction, mentoring new associates, and ensuring safety adherence. Help shape our pr...
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United States , New Bern
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Therma-Tru
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Join our team in Seneca, USA, as an Assembly Operator. You will assemble components and operate machinery in a fast-paced, lean manufacturing environment. This role requires a keen eye for quality, teamwork skills, and the ability to handle small parts and transmission fluid. A high school diplom...
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United States , Seneca
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About the Assembly Operator role

Explore a wide range of Assembly Operator jobs and launch a hands-on career at the heart of modern manufacturing and production. Assembly Operators are essential professionals responsible for building, fitting, and preparing products that power our everyday world. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy practical, tangible work and take pride in seeing a finished product come together through their skill and effort. The profession offers a stable and rewarding career path in diverse industries, from automotive and electronics to furniture, medical devices, and consumer goods.

In a typical role, an Assembly Operator is tasked with constructing products from various components according to precise specifications, blueprints, or work instructions. Common responsibilities include operating hand tools, power tools, and sometimes more sophisticated machinery or assembly line equipment. A core part of the job is maintaining rigorous quality standards, conducting visual inspections, and performing basic tests to ensure every unit meets defined criteria before moving to the next stage. Operators are also responsible for packaging finished items for shipment, maintaining a meticulously clean and organized workspace, and adhering strictly to all health and safety protocols to prevent accidents. Teamwork is often crucial, as operators collaborate closely with colleagues and supervisors to meet production targets and efficiency goals.

The typical skills and requirements for Assembly Operator jobs emphasize practical abilities and a strong work ethic. While some positions may provide on-the-job training, employers commonly look for good manual dexterity, excellent hand-eye coordination, and a keen attention to detail. The ability to follow written and verbal instructions accurately is paramount. Physical stamina is often necessary, as the role may involve standing for extended periods, repetitive tasks, and the safe lifting and handling of materials or products. A positive, proactive attitude, reliability, and the willingness to learn new processes are highly valued traits. Many employers seek candidates who can work effectively both independently with minimal supervision and cooperatively as part of a dynamic team. Basic numeracy and literacy skills are typically required for reading work orders and completing simple documentation.

For those seeking entry into the manufacturing sector or a stable hands-on career, Assembly Operator jobs provide a fundamental and critical pathway. This profession is the backbone of production, offering the satisfaction of creating physical products and the opportunity to develop valuable technical skills in a constantly evolving industrial landscape. Discover your next opportunity in this vital field and become a key contributor to the production process.