Role Overview
• As an Assembly Mechanic, you will play a key role in assembling, maintaining, and testing mechanical equipment, machinery, and components. • Responsibilities include identifying worn or damaged parts, ordering replacements, and ensuring machinery operates safely and efficiently.
Key Responsibilities
• Assembly: Construct and assemble mechanical components in accordance with quality standards and specifications. • Maintenance & Testing: Perform routine maintenance and conduct tests to verify functionality and safety. • Part Identification: Identify parts requiring replacement due to wear, damage, or malfunction. • Order Management: Place orders for replacement parts as needed to maintain operational efficiency.
Qualifications
• High school diploma or equivalent preferred; apprenticeship or formal training may be required. • 0–2 years of experience in mechanical assembly or a related field. • Familiarity with standard concepts, practices, and procedures used in mechanical assembly. • Ability to work under direct supervision and follow established guidelines.
Special Considerations
• Physical Requirements: Ability to lift up to 30 lbs without significant repetition. • Exposure: Moderate exposure to machinery, chemicals, biological agents, and physical risks. • Equipment Operation: May operate powered industrial trucks (classified as industrial or heavy equipment depending on use).
Reporting Structure
• Reports directly to a supervisor or manager.
Prescreen Questions
Mechanical Assembly Experience
• Can you describe your experience assembling mechanical components or working with machinery? What types of tools or equipment have you used?
Problem-Solving & Maintenance
• Tell me about a time you identified a part that needed replacement or a machine that required maintenance. How did you handle the situation?
Physical & Safety Requirements
• This role involves lifting up to 30 lbs and working around machinery and chemicals. Are you comfortable meeting these physical and safety requirements?
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