PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES • Read and interpret blueprints, assembly drawings, and schematics. • Assemble and install mechanical or hydraulic pneumatic components. • Operate machines or use hand tools and power tools to secure parts in place. • Install finished assemblies or subassemblies. • Assemble and attach functional and cosmetic hardware to assemblies using hand tools and power tools. • Operate manual lathe and verify drill depths using micrometer • Perform functional / continuity tests on completed assemblies. • Test / calibrate completed assemblies • May prioritize work based on production schedule. • Perform the assembly, start up, and function test of equipment systems. • Perform other work-related tasks as assigned. • Comply with all NOV Company and HSE policies and procedures.
FACILITY RESPONSIBILITIES • Cross trains using related duties for use in other production areas as needed. • Maintains a safe, clean, and organized working environment using 5S principles. • Promotes and maintains single piece flow production. • Supports and implements production improvement initiatives. • Keeps meticulously exact quality documentation (Work Orders, Travelers, Process Data, Test Results, etc.). • Responsible for quality control. Adjust as necessary to produce product within specifications. Reject product outside of specifications • Operate within standard operating procedures (SOPs) and Job Hazart Analysis (JHAs). • Perform other work-related tasks as assigned.
EDUCATION & EXPERINCE QUALIFICATIONS • High school diploma or equivalent education (i.e. GED); specialized training in industrial production setting. • 3-5 years of previous experience in single piece assembly production lines required.
JOB REQUIREMENTS • Good communication skills (verbal and written) • Basic Math Skills. • Basic Inspection Knowledge. • Good understanding of quality control principles; experience applying procedures for detailed documentation of work orders, process data, test results, etc. • Manual dexterity required for operating machinery and computers. • Assembly personnel must be able to clearly recognize a Text Height of .0540 on blueprints and work instructions. • Assembly personnel must be able to recognize all colors within the visible spectrum in order to recognize various wiring and labeling specifications. • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and schematics.
BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS • Team Oriented-help the team achieve the common goal. • Integrity-Own your mistakes and learn from them. • Respectful-Treat everyone with respect. • Hardworking-Self motivate and look for "what's next" • Dependable-Be reliable, show up to work, ready to work.
WORKING CONDITIONS • Working conditions are normal for a manufacturing environment. • Air-conditioned facility. • Work involves frequent lifting of materials and product up to 40 pounds. • Machinery operation requires the use of safety equipment to include but not limited to; eye safety glasses, hearing protectors, work boots, and hardhats. • Loose fitting clothes and jewelry are not permitted. • Standing 75% of the time • Some Overtime needed • Works under immediate supervision.