What are the responsibilities and job description for the General Assembly Technician position at Kindred Motorworks?
Help build modern classic vehicles where mechanical skill shows up in every detail.
If you’ve spent time turning wrenches, solving mechanical problems, or working with your hands in a real automotive environment, this is the kind of role that should feel familiar in the right way.
Kindred Motorworks manufactures modern classic vehicles, and General Assembly sits at the center of the build. This is the work that brings systems together. Mechanical components need to fit right, install cleanly, and work the way they should. Problems need to be caught early. Quality needs to hold all the way through the build.
This is hands-on mechanical assembly work inside a structured vehicle production environment. You’ll be installing, assembling, adjusting, and troubleshooting components across both ICE and EV platforms. The work is repeatable, but it still takes judgment, consistency, and pride in doing things right.
What You'll Be Doing
- Perform hands-on mechanical assembly and installation across vehicle systems
- Install components using work instructions, tools, and defined quality standards
- Support builds across both ICE and EV vehicle platforms
- Use hand tools, power tools, shop equipment, and diagnostic tools safely and effectively
- Identify and help troubleshoot fitment, mechanical, and quality issues during build
- Work with adjacent teams to support production flow and build quality
- Provide real-time feedback on parts, process, and assembly issues
- Support clean, repeatable build processes and organized production standards
What Tends to Work Well in This Role
- You’ve worked in automotive repair, assembly, manufacturing, or hands-on mechanical production
- You’re comfortable working across core vehicle systems and mechanical assemblies
- You work clean, stay organized, and take pride in doing the job right
- You can follow process without needing to be micromanaged
- You notice issues early and fix problems before they move downstream
- You work well with other technicians and understand how your work affects the next step in the build
- You’re steady, reliable, and consistent in your work
What Makes This a Strong Opportunity
- You’ll work on complete vehicles, not isolated repair tickets or repetitive bench work
- Your work directly affects fit, function, and final build quality
- The environment is structured, clean, and team-based
- You’ll build experience across both ICE and EV systems
- There is room to grow into stronger mechanical and cross-functional build capability over time
Details
- Full-time
- Monday-Thursday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM; Friday, 6:00 AM - 2:30 PM
- Pay: $20–$29/hour depending on experience
- Full benefits, including Paid Vacation, Sick Leave and Company-Paid Holidays
Bottom Line If you like clean electrical work, understand that routing and reliability matter, and want to build vehicles instead of just chasing repair tickets, this is a strong place to grow.
The company is an Equal Opportunity Employer, drug free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable.
Our team includes engineers, technicians, designers, builders, and automotive enthusiasts united by a shared belief that great vehicles should continue to be driven, enjoyed, and passed on to future generations.
We operate at the intersection of innovation and craftsmanship, combining modern technology with timeless design to create vehicles that deliver extraordinary experiences for our customers and meaningful work for our team.
If you're passionate about building great products, solving challenging problems, and contributing to something truly unique, we'd love to hear from you.
Salary : $20 - $29