Electrical Assembly Operator
WorkSource Oregon, Creswell, OR, United States
We are seeking energetic and motivated individuals to join our manufacturing team. In this role, you\'ll be responsible for working on the assembly line and producing our product based on specific schematics. You\'ll also be in charge of inspecting finished products, packing boxes, unloading materials onto the assembly line, and adhering to safety protocols. As an Assembly Operator, you will operate various machine, tools, chemical, assembly, or packaging equipment to manufacture products according to production specifications. The ideal candidate enjoys troubleshooting and problem-solving, having previous experience working in a production Automotive industry environment. To ensure success as an assembly operator, you should have meticulous attention to detail to spot the smallest imperfections in products. Ultimately, a top-notch assembly operator should display excellent knowledge of proper assembly procedures. Responsibilities: - Following established safety and efficiency procedures to ensure that operations run smoothly and wear PPE properly - Prevent accidents and comply with safety regulations. - Building products on the assembly line according to drawings, instructions, or schematics. - Inspecting assembled products for any faults or defects. Conduct routine inspections of completed assemblies. - Assemble wire harnesses, connectors and other assemblies or components. - Read electrical blueprints and install components such as relays, controls and other types of controllers on electrical panels. - Loading product pieces slated for assembly onto the line and packing assembled products into boxes for storage. - Stopping the assembly line and halting production if machinery fails or a major defect is detected. - Maintain required records of production, including cost of production, time, labor, materials used, and defective parts. - Document all activities using electronic and manual record-keeping systems. - Maintaining a record of mechanical repairs and adjustments. - Keep abreast of new techniques, designs, and developments in assembly industry. - Maintain equipment and tools and participate in preventive maintenance activities. - Assist with inventory control, purchasing, and reporting. - Perform other job-related duties as required. - Reporting incidents, faulty operations, or product imperfections on the assembly line to management. - Work under pressure in a fast-paced environment. Requirements: - A high school diploma or equivalent qualification. - At least 2 years experience working on electrical assemblies. - Solid understanding of production machinery and proper assembly procedures. - Excellent knowledge of manufacturing safety protocols and regulations. - Read and interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics. - Employer will conduct background check. Hours and Pay: - Full time, day shift - \$19-\$24 per hour, DOE Benefits: - Medical, Paid vacation and regular holidays off.