Coperion FHN
MechanicalAssembler
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“Mechanical Assembler at Coperion FHN. Skills: Mechanical assembly. Assemble mechanical parts and subassemblies. Use hand tools and power tools safely”
What You'll Achieve.
Support safe operations; Support steady production; Support long-term growth; Deliver equipment that works
Industry & Context.
Notice issues; Speak up when something doesn't look right
Standing, Walking, Bending, Reaching, Lifting parts
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Ability to read and follow written instructions, Ability to safely use hand tools, Ability to complete basic paperwork, Ability to work safely in a manufacturing environment
What You'll Do.
Assemble mechanical parts and subassemblies
Use hand tools and power tools safely
Perform simple quality checks
Record work completed and parts used
Identify missing parts
Report issues using site procedures
Wear required protective equipment
Practice good housekeeping
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work alongside manufacturing team members; Share information; Support a respectful workplace
Full Job Description
Shift 1 (United States of America) As a Mechanical Assembler, you’ll help build industrial equipment that customers count on to keep their operations running. You’ll work on-site in Whitewater, Wisconsin, at Coperion FHN, a Hillenbrand company. We design and manufacture feeding and material handling equipment that measures and moves material used in manufacturing. Your work will support safe operations, steady production, and long-term growth by helping deliver equipment that works the right way, every day. **Location:** Whitewater, Wisconsin **Shift:** Monday–Thursday, 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. **Schedule:** On-site **WHAT YOU’LL DO:** * Assemble mechanical parts and subassemblies by following written instructions, pictures, and basic drawings so equipment is built correctly. * Use hand tools and power tools safely to put parts together according to work instructions. * Line up, fit, and fasten parts in the correct order and direction to meet build requirements. * Perform simple quality checks, such as visual inspections and basic function checks, to make sure work meets standards. * Record work completed and parts used in required paperwork or systems to support accurate tracking. * Identify missing parts, damaged materials, or problems and report them using site procedures. * Keep your work area clean, organized, and safe by following safety rules, wearing required protective equipment, and practicing good housekeeping. **TEAM:** * You’ll work alongside other manufacturing team members to keep work moving safely, share information, and support a respectful workplace where everyone feels included and can contribute to shared goals. **THE EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES NEEDED:** * High school diploma, General Educational Development certificate, or equivalent work experience. * Experience in manufacturing, assembly, production, or hands-on mechanical work, or training that prepares you for this type of role. * Ability to read and fo
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