Mechanic Assemblerother related Employment listings - Ridgeway, SC at Geebo

Mechanic Assembler

Ridgeway, SC Order:
587747 Order Type :
Contract Hire Dynamics is currently assisting a local client in their search to fill an Assembler position in Ridgeway, SC.
This is a temp to hire opportunity.
As an Assembler, you will be responsible for performing a variety of subassembly and final assembly operations and inspections.
Apply if you meet the qualifications listed below!
Responsibilities:
Ensure safety, quality, delivery, and cost are prioritized by working closely with the Work Center Lead.
Sub assemble component parts such as gears, bearings, instrument panels, controls, and undercarriages.
Install components or subassemblies such as axles, engines, generators, fuel, hydraulic, and electrical systems.
Perform visual and functional inspections of assemblies and equipment.
Identify quality issues of components and assemblies and report them to the Quality Inspector as well as the Work Center Lead.
Perform a variety of repetitive and semi-repetitive subassembly and final assembly operations (i.
e.
sub assemble minor component parts, bolt parts and frames together, make routine attachments to major frame groups, mount tires, install piping and wires, and install weldments).
Use standard mechanics tools, torque and impact wrenches and hand tools, hand grinder, and pneumatic chisel.
Read and work from shop drawings, work orders, BOM's, ECN notices, lists or other instructions.

Experience:
2 - 5 years of manufacturing experience
Qualifications:
Reading of drawings, use of mechanics tools, use of basic hand inspection tools Certifications:
safety related, ASE Pay:
$14.
50 / hour Click on Apply Now to be considered for this Assembler position in Ridgeway, SC.
You can also apply by visiting our website at www.
hiredynamics.
com or download our app at wor4hd to search for other opportunities that are currently available.
EOE.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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