Johnson Controls
Assembler
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optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Assembler at Johnson Controls. Skills: Production assembly, Quality control, Continuous improvement. Perform production assembly tasks. Use hand tools”
What You'll Achieve.
Meet customer expectations; Exceed customer expectations
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot; Provide solutions
Work in noisy environment, Work in dusty environment, Work in industrial environment, Work in manufacturing environment, Exposed to non-toxic fumes, Exposed to chemicals, Exposed to grease, Exposed to oils, Work with machinery, Work with moving parts, Work with moving vehicles, Work on ladders, Work on scaffolding, Work at heights, Work in confined spaces, Work in non-climate controlled environment, Work with repetitive motions, Work with pressure on fingers, Work with pressure on hands, Work with pressure on wrists, Long periods of standing, Walking over concrete, Recurring bending, Recurring crouching, Recurring stooping, Recurring kneeling, Recurring sitting, Recurring climbing, Recurring stretching, Work more than 40 hours
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma/GED, Previous industrial/manufacturing experience, Ability to read English documents, Ability to communicate in English, Ability to interpret English documents
What You'll Do.
Perform production assembly tasks
Use small power tools
Use special equipment
Follow assembly instructions
Follow assembly processes
Follow assembly procedures
Assemble final products
Assemble subassembly products
Take responsibility for safety
Understand department processes
Understand department equipment
Comply with safety policies
Comply with health policies
Comply with environmental policies
Detect defective materials
Report defective materials
Report questionable conditions
Perform first article inspection
Work with other departments
Work with other shifts
Communicate with co-workers
Communicate with utilities
Communicate with coordinators
Communicate with management
Report problems with safety
Report problems with quality
Report problems with processes
Report problems with equipment
Report problems with materials
Report questionable conditions
Perform duties during stress
Perform duties during pressure
Improve value-add ratio
Perform all assembly positions
Perform all production areas
Perform all product varieties
Look up production orders
Key parts into inventory
Use system as production tool
Perform assignments as directed
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with other departments; Work with other shifts; Work with management; Communicate with co-workers
Communication Scope
Read blueprints; Interpret blueprints; Read engineering drawings; Interpret engineering drawings; Read shop orders; Interpret shop orders
Full Job Description
**Assembler –2nd Shift** **Location:** York, PA **Shift:** 2nd Shift | Full-Time **Pay:** $24.12 - $28.49 = ($1.50) At **Johnson Controls** , we’re not just constructing buildings—we’re creating smarter, healthier, and more sustainable environments for generations to come. **RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL:** Assemblers must be able to perform a combination of production assembly tasks to ensure conformance to specifications and continuous production consistent with established standards. Assembles parts to form complete unites or subassemblies at a bench or conveyor line in an open-air manufacturing environment. May be assigned to work in any area of the facility where required including final assembly, subassembly, and insulation. **PRINCIPAL DUTIES:** * Performs a combination of production assembly tasks using hand tools, small power tools, and other special equipment following detailed assembly instructions, processes and procedures (written and verbal) to meet and exceed customer expectations. Reads and interprets blueprints, engineering specifications, engineering drawings, and shop orders to assemble final and subassembly products. Operates within standard operating procedures (SOPs) and Job Safety Analysis (JSAs). * Safety Awareness - Take responsibility for their own safety as well as the safety of others. Understand the proper processes/equipment in the department. Knowledge of JSA’s, PPE usage, 5S, and all safety regulations in the facility. Maintains a clean and organized work area to facilitate manufacturing functions and complies with all safety, health, and environmental policies and procedures. * Quality - Detects and reports defective materials or questionable conditions to the department supervisors. Performs first article inspection for conformance to specifications both blue print and work order. * Teamwork – Builds teamwork by working with other departments, shifts, and management to meet and exceed customer expectations. Communicate regularly and effectiv
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