Rosenbauer Minnesota
ARFF Assembler
Rosenbauer Minnesota, Wyoming, Minnesota, United States, 55092
ROSENBAUER STATEMENT At Rosenbauer we pride ourselves on providing top-of-the-line fire apparatus, created with state-of-the-art technology for more than 150 years because when lives are at stake anything less is unacceptable. As the world s largest manufacturer of fire equipment, we make sure our vehicles, production teams, and service personnel are ready to do what is necessary to keep communities safe. POSITION SUMMARY The ARFF Assembler is responsible for the installation of doors, hose beds, body panels, and other final parts, like roll doors and steps, to the fire apparatus as called for in the specifications. This position will drill, manipulate, and perform light fabrication to parts and necessary truck components to complete the custom installation. The ARFF Assembler is responsible for putting together modules and other body parts according to the specification book. They will install wire harnesses for preparation of equipment to be installed. The ARFF Assembler will run wire harnesses according to schematics, and crimp and connect wires and electrical components together. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS All employees are required to support Rosenbauer s Mission, Vision, and Values. The following are the essential duties of this position and do not include marginal functions that are incidental to the performance of fundamental job duties. The scope and duties of a given position may change or be temporarily altered based on the business needs of Rosenbauer. Installs all interior and exterior components of the cabs, including routing and installing A/C lines and vents. Wires the air pumps, dash components, and fuse box to complete the electrical components within the cab. Assembles body modules and components according to the specifications book. Responsible for the installation of doors, hose beds, compartment internals, and body panels. Drills and tap holes and perform light fabrication to complete projects as needed. Read and understand specs and blueprints to build fire apparatus. Runs wire harnesses according to schematics. Crimps and connects wires and electrical components together. Performs other duties and responsibilities as required by management to meet the needs of the organization and our members. Tools to be utilized: Hand tools, power tools, grinders, cut off wheels, and tape measure.