P | Aft | Assembler | Afternoon Shift at Tigercat | MacDonald Steel
Woodstock, Ontario, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Mechanical Aptitude, Problem Solving, Manual Dexterity, Hand/Eye Coordination, Effective Communication, Team Collaboration, Reading Diagrams, Using Hand Tools, Using Power Tools, Using Pneumatic Tools, Operating Lifting Devices, Testing Electrical Assemblies, Repairing Components, Attention to Detail, Quality Assurance, Adaptability

Industry

Machinery Manufacturing

Description
As a Mechanical Assembler, you will fit and assemble components according to engineering diagrams and documents to build sub-assemblies for heavy forestry equipment. To excel in this role, a combination of technical skills is required, including both problem solving and mechanical aptitude. Location: 1403 Dundas Street, Woodstock, ON Dedicated Afternoon Shift: 4:30pm - 3:00am, Monday – Thursday Shift Premium: $3.00 per hour, in addition to the base rate Job Duties Read and follow diagrams, drawings, specifications, bills of material, parts lists, and instructions to accurately assemble components. Utilize hand, power, and pneumatic tools to complete assembly tasks. Operate lifting devices such as jib cranes to complete assembly installations. Test and check electrical assemblies and wiring for proper connections. Repair or replace defective assemblies, components, and accessories. Ensure meticulous assembly through fit and alignment. Verify equipment functions and quality standards to prevent faulty products from reaching customers. Skills and Experience Adapt to a changing work environment, competing demands and able to deal with frequent changes, delays, or unexpected events. Assembly tasks require collaboration with coworkers; effective communication and reasoning skills are essential when working on projects that involve multiple team members. Good level of manual dexterity and hand/eye coordination is required. Physical requirements include the use of strength such as pulling, pushing, lifting and/or moving objects during the work, as well as standing, climbing, kneeling, and bending. Qualifications Previous related experience maintaining or repairing recreational vehicles, landscaping equipment, small engine repair, pre-apprenticeship training or other general construction/trades courses. Mechanical skills using hand tools and power tools. Experience reading blueprints or assembly drawings is an asset.
Responsibilities
As a Mechanical Assembler, you will fit and assemble components according to engineering diagrams to build sub-assemblies for heavy forestry equipment. You will utilize various tools and ensure quality standards to prevent faulty products from reaching customers.
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