Assembler

Manufacturing

AssemblerI

$34–45k ~AI est. Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Assembler I at Assembler. Assemble components in manufacture. Perform assembly tasks”

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Basic computer skills, Basic math skills, Basic reading skills, Ability to multi-task, Adapt to changing environment, Adapt to changing processes, Follow established methods, Follow established procedures, Perform work accordingly, Communicate with leadership, Communicate with team members, Team oriented

Nice to Have

Six months experience in automotive manufacturing, Previous assembly experience

What You'll Do.

Assemble components in manufacture

Perform assembly tasks

Position subassemblies

Assemble instrument panels

Route harnesses through facility

Complete function testing

Support validation checks

Perform ongoing quality checks

Assist driving back defects

Identify corrective action

Assist implementation of corrective action

Maintain safe work environment

Maintain clean work environment

Comply with safety procedures

Comply with safety rules

Use 5S best practices

Follow safe procedures in assembling

Follow safe procedures in testing

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with leadership; Work with team members

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

Full Job Description

**About Oshkosh Delivery, an Oshkosh company** **Oshkosh Delivery is dedicated to redefining the future of last-mile and commercial delivery. Built on Oshkosh Corporation’s legacy of engineering excellence and innovation, we design and manufacture advanced delivery vehicles that are durable, efficient, and sustainable. With a focus on reliability, driver experience, and cutting-edge technology, Oshkosh Delivery empowers fleets and businesses to move goods smarter, safer, and with confidence, today and for the road ahead.** **Summary:** The **Assembler I** will be responsible for assembling various components in the manufacture of assemblies/sub-assemblies to deliver final product. **Essential Duties:** * Responsible for efficient operations and assembly tasks at different workstations * Position and fasten subassemblies through torquing, assembling components such as, wires, hoses, instrument panels, doors, handles, and underbodies. * Route all harnesses through facility * Use manipulators and tools with standard work instructions. * Complete function testing and support validation checks * Serve as first line of defense by observing components through ongoing quality checks. * Assist in driving back defects to the point of origin along with identifying and assisting in implementation of corrective action(s) * Workplace Organization (WPO); maintain a safe and clean work environment in compliance with safety procedures, rules, and proper 5S standards; use best practices to follow all safe procedures in assembling and testing of models/products in assigned job function. * Other duties, as assigned. **Minimum Qualifications:** * Basic computer, math, and reading skills. * Ability to multi-task and adapt to a changing environment and processes. * Must be able to follow established methods and procedures and perform work accordingly. * Ability to communicate with leadership and fellow team members in both written and verbal forms at a level above standard. * Must be team

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