Assembler I at Oxbo, Forage Division
Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

31 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Operating Power Tools, Building Quality Parts, Communication, Versatility, Flexibility, Learning, Following Instructions

Industry

Machinery Manufacturing

Description
Description Summary: The Assembler I safely assembles parts and large equipment for a variety of organizational manufacturing needs. The assembler will perform manual labor in the production line in order to complete various scheduled equipment types including but not limited to; feeder wagons, forage boxes, grinder mixers, hay mergers, hay rakes, line wrap, and manure spreaders. The position completes various assembly tasks, communicates with co-workers and lead regarding production runs, follows quality protocols and maintains a safe, organized and clean work environment. Principle Duties and Areas of Responsibility: An assembler will have a basic understanding of blue prints, and work instructions. Be able to operate basic tools and power tools Build good quality parts with supervision Have an understanding on how to clock in and out of Epicor, and take quantities for finished parts. Able to follow safety, and quality guidelines in place for assembly lines. Able to identify when a corrective action, or non-conformance needs to be communicated to the line lead. Maintains the work area and equipment in a clean, orderly condition and follows prescribed safety procedures Adheres to company quality protocols and processes Perform job duties in an ethical, professional manner which is consistent with the H&S handbook Perform other related duties as assigned by management Perform duties with safety first quality mind set Skills and Abilities: Operate power tools Able to build good quality parts with moderate supervision Able to build product with a 75% or higher standard costing rate Communicate issues to line lead Versatility, flexibility, and a willingness to work within constantly changing priorities with enthusiasm Proven ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines Ability to learn different stages for different products until you get to level 2 assembly. Ability to understand and follow written and verbal instructions Requirements Qualifications: At least one year of related experience preferred, but will train the right candidate Requires a High School Diploma or Equivalent Must be able to work in a fast paced, lean manufacturing environment while maintaining a safe working atmosphere Ability to pass H&S forklift training class and obtain license Direct Reports: None Physical Requirements: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Use these codes to complete this section: "F" for frequently; "O" for occasionally; "N" for not at all. Physical Activity On the job the employee must: (F) Bend (O) Sit (F) Squat (F) Stand (O) Crawl (F) Walk (O) Climb (F) Push/Pull (F) Kneel (F) Handle objects (manual dexterity) (F) Reach above shoulder level (F) Use fine finger movements (F) Repetitive movement ( ) Other Must carry/lift loads of: (F) Light (up to 25lbs.) (F) Moderate (25-50lbs.) (O) Heavy (no greater than 70lbs.) Physical Exposure On the job the employee: (F) Is exposed to moderate or excessive (underline) noise (F) Is around moving machinery (F) Is exposed to marked changes in temperature and/or humidity (F) Is exposed to dust (O) Is exposed to fumes (O) Drives motorized equipment (O) Works in confined quarters (N) Unprotected heights ( ) Other Physical Ability: Acceptable Minimum Vision: (x) Good ( ) Poor ( ) Blind Color Vision: ( ) Normal (x) Impaired Hearing: ( ) Normal (x) Moderate Loss ( ) Deaf Talking/Speech: (x) Good ( ) Fair ( ) Mute
Responsibilities
The Assembler I safely assembles parts and large equipment for various manufacturing needs. The position involves performing manual labor on the production line and completing assembly tasks while adhering to safety and quality protocols.
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