Assembler at Siegling America
Huntersville, North Carolina, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Attention To Detail, Manual Dexterity, Proficiency With Hand Tools, Proficiency With Power Tools, Ability To Read Technical Drawings, Basic Understanding Of Safety Regulations, Familiarity With Quality Control Processes, Ability To Use Measurement Tools, Experience With Lean Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement Methodologies

Industry

Industrial Automation

Description
About Company: ABOUT US Since 1919, we at Forbo Movement Systems have been the specialists for high-quality conveyor and processing belts, versatile plastic modular belts, homogeneous conveyor belts, efficient power transmission belts and precise timing and flat belts. Our innovative solutions for production, material flow and logistics contribute significantly to the competitiveness of our customers. In addition to our focus on quality and innovation, we consistently focus on sustainability. Through continuous improvements, we also support the sustainability efforts of our customers. About the Role: The Prolink Assembler plays a critical role in the manufacturing process by assembling Prolink products with precision and efficiency to meet quality standards and production deadlines. This position requires a detail-oriented individual who can interpret technical drawings and assembly instructions to ensure each component is correctly integrated. The assembler will collaborate closely with quality control and engineering teams to identify and resolve any assembly issues, contributing to continuous improvement initiatives. The role demands adherence to safety protocols and operational procedures to maintain a safe and productive work environment. Ultimately, the Prolink Assembler ensures that finished products are reliable, functional, and ready for distribution to customers across the United States. Minimum Qualifications: * High school diploma or equivalent. * Previous experience in an assembly or manufacturing role. * Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and assembly instructions. * Basic proficiency with hand and power tools. * Strong attention to detail and manual dexterity. Preferred Qualifications: * Familiarity with quality control processes and standards. * Basic understanding of safety regulations in a manufacturing environment. * Ability to use measurement tools such as calipers and micrometers. * Experience with lean manufacturing or continuous improvement methodologies. Responsibilities: * Assemble Prolink components and products according to detailed specifications and assembly instructions. * Inspect parts and assemblies for defects or deviations from quality standards and report any issues promptly. * Operate hand tools, power tools, and assembly machinery safely and efficiently to complete assigned tasks. * Collaborate with team members and supervisors to optimize assembly processes and improve product quality. * Maintain a clean and organized work area while adhering to all safety and operational guidelines. Skills: The required skills enable the Prolink Assembler to accurately interpret assembly instructions and technical drawings, ensuring each product is built to specification. Manual dexterity and proficiency with hand and power tools are essential for efficient and precise assembly work. Attention to detail helps in identifying defects early, maintaining high-quality standards throughout the production process. Preferred skills such as familiarity with quality control and measurement tools enhance the assembler's ability to contribute to product reliability and process improvements. Additionally, knowledge of safety regulations and lean manufacturing principles supports a safe, efficient, and continuously improving work environment.
Responsibilities
The Prolink Assembler is responsible for assembling Prolink components and products according to detailed specifications and assembly instructions. They will also inspect parts for defects and collaborate with team members to optimize assembly processes.
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