Assembler
Shift: 1st Shift, Monday – Friday
Salary: $20.00 - $25.00 / hour ($45,760 - $54,080 / year)
Who we are
We are a premier precision manufacturing organization supplying high-performance components and mechanical assemblies across specialized industrial markets operating out of a facility in Akron, OH.
Assembler Role
The Assembler ensures all machined components meet final drawing specifications, surface finishes, and delivery schedules. This position exists to bridge final machining, detail finishing, precision assembly, and protective packaging so that defect-free products ship reliably and on time.
Assembler Responsibilities
Clean, deburr, polish, and blend machined metallic components using hand tools, die grinders, sanders, and wire brushes
Assemble machined parts into finished units per engineering drawings, work instructions, and bills of material
Protect finished, sealing, and bearing surfaces from scratches, dings, or handling damage throughout production
Break edges and create required chamfers, radii, and specified surface finishes without altering critical machined dimensions
Apply part identification, including laser marking, stamping, or tagging per specifications
Verify part numbers, revisions, and quantities against job packets and packing lists prior to final packaging
Package components using protective wrap, rust preventatives, foam, and custom crating to prevent shipping damage
Inspect finished parts using calipers, micrometers, and surface finish gauges against drawing requirements
Identify and segregate suspect or nonconforming material immediately to prevent shipment of defective product
Maintain organized work areas and operate heavy material handling equipment including overhead cranes and forklifts
Assembler Reporting Relationships
This role reports directly to the Production Supervisor. The position has no direct reports.
About You
Possess experience in precision metal finishing, hand tool deburring, or mechanical assembly
Demonstrate ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and bills of material
Exhibit proficiency with basic precision measuring instruments including calipers, micrometers, and surface gauges
Show hands-on experience using die grinders, sanders, buffers, and pneumatic hand tools safely
Maintain strong attention to detail regarding shipping documentation, part numbers, and order counts
Display familiarity with industrial packaging materials, rust prevention, and safe part preparation techniques
Work comfortably with overhead cranes and industrial material handling equipment
Hold physical capability to lift up to 35 lbs unassisted and maneuver heavy assemblies safely
Next Steps
If quality-focused and detail-oriented describes you, we would like to hear from you.
Additional Information
Equal Opportunity Employer
Our organization is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
Physical Demands & Working Conditions
Stand, bend, stoop, and move continuously throughout an 8-hour shift
Perform manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination tasks for precision bench work
Lift parts weighing up to 35 lbs unassisted, using team lifting or overhead crane rigging for heavier workpieces
Work in manufacturing environment conditions, including moderate noise levels, metallic dust, and chemical rust preventatives
Wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including eye, hearing, and hand protection at all times on the shop floor
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