- Responsible for the safe operation of assigned high-speed large-scale automated assembly machines
- Makes complex repairs and major adjustments to assembly equipment, including set-ups and changeovers.
- Performs quality checks per the quality inspection plan (QIP), documents specified measurements per print at required intervals.
- Performs daily/weekly/monthly preventive and routine machine maintenance.
Job Examples
- Performs tooling adjustment (e.g., sharpening/conditioning, checking height of spring-loaded pins (pin-ou), keying features, bend stations, insertion stations).
- Replaces sensors, punches, dies, stock components, air cylinders, belts, etc.
- Adjusts housing feed based on associated standards.
- Uses height indicator, ram optic, gauges and microscopic visual checks.
- Identifies and re-sets machine faults, clears jams, restarts production, removes and packages
finished product.
Skill Level
A~ ¯i¨1/2A^· Acquires basic job skills and learns company policies and procedures; generally, has little or no prior relevant training or work experience.
Competencies/
Skill Level Application
A~ ¯i¨1/2A^· Follows established procedures to accomplish tasks.
Job Scope/Complexity
A~ ¯i¨1/2A^· Duties and tasks are routine.
ASSEMBLY
ANY GRADUATE