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United States , Stillwater, Minnesota
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18.00 - 22.00 USD / Hour
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Until further notice
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Discover rewarding Kit Assembler I-1st shift jobs, a foundational role in the manufacturing and production industry. Professionals in this entry-level position are vital to the supply chain, responsible for the accurate and efficient assembly of component kits that are used in various sectors, including medical devices, electronics, automotive parts, and consumer goods. Working primarily during daytime hours, these assemblers ensure that products are correctly compiled, packaged, and prepared for distribution, meeting critical deadlines and quality benchmarks. The core of a Kit Assembler I's role revolves around meticulous hands-on tasks. Common responsibilities include reading work orders and assembly instructions, gathering the necessary components, and precisely assembling them into finished kits. This process demands a high level of attention to detail, as assemblers must perform visual and measured quality checks at various stages to identify defects and ensure every item meets specified standards. Proper packaging and accurate labeling are also crucial duties, guaranteeing the kit is complete and ready for shipment. Furthermore, maintaining a clean and organized workspace, performing basic equipment setup and operation, and diligently completing all required production and quality documentation are typical daily activities. To excel in Kit Assembler I jobs, candidates generally need a high school diploma or equivalent. While some positions offer on-the-job training, prior experience in assembly, packaging, or a similar production environment is often beneficial. Key skills include the ability to closely follow written and verbal instructions in English, strong manual dexterity, and a consistent focus on quality and safety protocols. Familiarity with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and basic computer skills for logging work in manufacturing execution systems are common assets. Employers typically seek individuals who are reliable, possess good time management, can work effectively both independently and as part of a team, and demonstrate a commitment to producing error-free work. For those seeking stable, hands-on careers with regular hours, 1st shift Kit Assembler I jobs provide an essential pathway into the manufacturing world, offering opportunities to develop valuable skills in a structured production environment.

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