Otis
Assembler
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“Assembler at Otis. Skills: Assembly, Testing, Process improvement. Perform assembly of mechanical components. Utilize PIV for crating”
Industry & Context.
Product resolution
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Basic reading ability, Basic writing ability, Basic math ability, Basic computer applications, Use of product documents, Effective communication skills, Ability to train others
Nice to Have
1+ years manufacturing experience
What You'll Do.
Perform assembly of mechanical components
Utilize PIV for crating
Perform basic assembly rework
Utilize shop floor management system
Participate in required Level OJT
Participate in cross-training
Perform other duties as requested
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Daily toolbox meetings
Communication Scope
Drive improvement; Foster learning
Full Job Description
**Date Posted:** 2026-02-19 **Country:** United States of America **Location:** OT541: TFP - Florence, SC 1500 Otis Way, Florence, SC, 29501 USA The Assembler positions are responsible for assembly of pre- and sub-assembly components and performing ground bond testing. This includes packing completed electrical systems, using hand tools and PIV equipment to perform these tasks to comply with codes and standards of a work cell or area. The Assembler will demonstrate proficiency in using blueprints, Manufacturing Tracking System (MTS), On Floor Sheets (OFS), and hand tools required in assembly. The Assembler will demonstrate the ability to interact with MTS and Quality by driving continuous improvement through active product resolution, reporting turnbacks and documenting assembly defects or supplier failures. The Assembler will participate in daily toolbox meetings and ensure shop floor management elements such as Tier 1, QCPC, 5S, Material Review Board (MRB) and other job duties assigned. **Shift:** 1st Shift **Hours:** 6:00AM-4:30PM (Mon-Fri & weekends as needed) **_Essential Responsibilities_** * Perform assembly of mechanical components according to work instructions (MTS) and/or OFS. * Utilize PIV for crating and packing requirements. * Perform basic assembly rework on various assemblies when a defect is identified to resolve the underlying issue. * Utilize shop floor management system to drive Tier 1, 5S, and cross-training principles to promote continuous improvement. * Participate in required Level I OJT and cross-training on Level II assembly. * Perform other duties as requested or assigned by supervisor or manager. **_Critical Skills_** * Basic reading, writing and math ability. * Basic computer applications and use of product documents to ensure product compliance. * Effective communication skills to drive improvement in defect prevention and flexibility to foster learning all Level 1 products/stations and cell configurations. * Ability to train others in
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