Assembler, Entry Level - Robots


Job Details

**This is a fantastic opportunity to get started in the world of robotics!**

At RoboJob-USA, following detailed work instructions, the Entry Level Assembler will be building robotic systems and robotic sub-assemblies in a production work cell with a team of assemblers. The work includes mechanical assembly, wiring, and packing. The assembler uses basic hand and power tools to assemble robotic solutions according to product specifications. Primary job functions do not typically require exercising independent judgment. This position will report directly to a supervisor or team leader.

**Responsibilities**

* Basic mechanical assembly

* Sorting and reviewing incoming piece parts in the assembly cell

* Maintain work cell organization and cleanliness

* Understand safety in the work place as it applies to yourself, others, and property

* Lifting is generally at or below 25 pounds without significant repetitions

**Skills and Qualifications**

* Mechanically inclined

* Proficient in the use of basic hand tools

* Must be willing to work overtime

* Able to work on your feet up to 10 hours per day

* Ability to communicate in English

* High School Diploma or equivalent

**Desired Skills**

* Having related experience and knowledge with industrial or production assembly related practices and procedures is a PLUS.

**Work Schedule**

* Standard working days are **Monday through Thursday**

* Standard hours are 6:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Fusion/RoboJob-USA offers a full benefits package including health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 401K with match, paid time off and holiday pay.

This is an hourly position (non-exempt).

The candidate evaluation process includes drug test, background check and reference checks.

Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO M/F/D/V

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Full Name Date: 10/7/2021





 Fusion OEM

 06/01/2024

 Andover,KS