Hardware Assemblers- $19.00-20.00
FREMONT, CA 94538
Posted: 10/6/2022
Job Description
As a Hardware Assembler 1, you will be trained to kit helicoils for jobs, trained to install helicoils, cut gaskets or
masking, and install dowel pins on repeat or proven parts with simple to high complexity on a various materials such
as aluminum, steel, plastic and copper with direction from area Lead or Supervisor.
Ability to communicate with production lead and supervisor
Follow instructions
Responsible for utilizing shop paper procedure including updates, signatures and stamps, counting quantities,
labeling and non-conformance related activities
Ensure an accurate router accompanies all work orders
Assist Lead person as needed
Operate a variety of pneumatic or electric power finishing tools such but not limited to orbital sander, DA sander,
flappers and die grinders.
Read blueprints, tooling instructions, and standard charts for specifications
Follow blueprint or instructions to achieve required surface finishes such as lay patterns and sealing surfaces.
Ensure company procedures and “best machine practices” are being followed and are in place at all times.
Install helicoils and dowel pins into parks and subassemblies using blueprints and shop routers to determine size,
quantity, and location.
Determine quantity of hardware required for each work order and kit for installation.
Report all material shortages to Production Supervisor
Verify conformity of finished parts to specifications and part drawings prior to hardware installation.
Label and isolate non-conforming material to prevent accidental use.
Comply with applicable environmental, health and safety laws and regulations, Company policy and accepted
safe work practices
Perform additional related duties as assigned
Requirements:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) Previous finishing or related experience up to two years Enrolled in vocational education for machine technology or practical aspects of blueprint reading, GD&T preferred. Ability to read and comprehend basic instructions. Ability to speak basic English language. Basic math and counting skills. Basic knowledge of abrasive(s) progression required to achieve specific surface finishes. Knowledge of Shop safety practices and use of PPE PHYSICAL DEMANDS WHILE PERFORMING THE JOB: Use of hands to handle, deburr, and finish parts Frequently required to stand, walk, push, reach overhead, and bend to the floor Frequently required to sit and use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls Occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds Specific vision abilities: close vision, depth perception
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (510) 795-0300
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