Must use critical thinking to make independent decisions.
Must be able to work independently with little supervision.
Manage inventory to eliminate production slowdown and/or stoppages.
Use quality control methods and physical inspection of in-progress and finished products.
Willingness to take direction, accept constructive criticism, and fit into the current work environment.
Ability to read a pressure gauge and a thermos-anemometer.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
High School Diploma or equivalent
DISCLAIMER
Agiliti is an equal opportunity employer and provides reasonable accommodations to employees and applicants consistent with state and federal law.
If you require assistance with your application, please contact recruiting@agilitihealth.com.
Primary Job Location:
Hays KS Branch
Additional Locations (if applicable):
Job Title:
Assembler I
Company:
Agiliti
Location City:
Hays
Location State:
Kansas
Benefits
Health insuranceDental insuranceVision insurance401(k)Flexible schedule
Additional Information
POSITION SUMMARY
Maintains the assembly, disassembly and repair of blowers and electrical components; Completes diagnostics and troubleshooting; Completes work order forms for parts needed to keep production running; Contributes to the team effort.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Maintains the assembly, disassembly and repair of blower and electrical components by operating machinery; using an air compressor, riveter, multiple types of crimpers for wires, solder gun/iron, hand tools, tape measure or ruler, and wire stripping machine; operating within standard operating procedures (SOPs); making adjustments as necessary to produce product within specifications; performing equipment changes as necessary; completing daily production documentation,
Completes diagnostics and troubleshooting on by analyzing equipment operational issues.
Ensures the efficiency and quality of assembly by maintaining equipment and inventory levels; adhering to ISO and FDA regulations; completing work order forms for parts needed to keep production running by reading, listening, interpreting, and implementing both oral and written directions from a variety of sources.