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Responsible for sub-assembling, assembling, building, torquing, honing, and testing all mechanical and electrical components and valves associated with Husco’s product lines. Husco is committed to building an environment for employees to be able: To have the flexibility of their own work and put a personal ‘stamp’ on their output; Continuously expand and develop their professional talents, skills, and knowledge; Create a product for our customers that serves a greater purpose to communities around the world.
Job Responsibility:
Component Preparation: Gathering all the necessary parts, components, and materials required for the sub-assembly/assembly process.
Assembly Process: Following detailed instructions, blueprints, or diagrams to property sub-assembly/assembly the components into the designed assembly process.
Quality Assurance: Collaborate with quality control teams to address any discrepancies or quality concerns. Communicate findings effectively and assist in root cause analysis and corrective actions.
Testing: Conduct functional tests on products to verify that they perform as intended. Utilize testing equipment and follow testing procedures to validate product functionality and adherence to specifications.
Documentation: Maintain accurate and detailed records of inspection and testing results. Complete necessary paperwork or digital documentation to record outcomes and maintain traceability.
Teamwork/Cooperation: Collaborating with other team members, including managers, supervisors, engineers, quality personnel and peers to troubleshoot problems, suggest improvements and contribute to the overall material process flow.
Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety protocols, guidelines, and regulations. Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required and maintain a safe and clean work environment.
Problem Solving: Identifying and troubleshooting issues that may arise.
Requirements:
High School Diploma, GED (or equivalent)
2+ years of manufacturing experience (preferred)
Understands hydraulics, process sheets and blueprints
Ability to use hand tools and torque equipment
Requires forklift truck operation certification and other material handling equipment as needed
Advanced understanding of Statistical Process Controls (SPC) tools
Effective verbal and written communication skills and ability to work collaboratively in a team
Dependable, exhibits initiative, accountability and maximizes use of time
Mathematical and record keeping skills. Ability to follow written procedures and specifications.
Basic PC/laptop experience helpful
MS Office use preferred
Physical Endurance: Sufficient physical stamina to maintain productivity and focus during fast-paced assembly work, often under time constraints, without compromising accuracy or safety.
Lifting and Carrying: The ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds on a regular basis, including components, tools, and finished products.
Standing and Walking: The capacity to stand and walk for a minimum of eight (8) hours throughout the workday.
Physical Flexibility: Flexibility to assume various positions, such as bending, kneeling, or crouching, when necessary for accessing and assembling components in tight spaces or awkward angles.
Dexterity and Hand-eye Coordination: Good hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills to manipulate small parts, use hand tools, perform intricate assembly tasks, and follow assembly sequences accurately.
Repetitive Motions: The capability to perform repetitive motions, such as grasping, twisting, and operating hand tools or machinery.
Vision: Good vision, including the ability to read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, and assembly instructions.