What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assembler position at Spectrum Plastics Group?
Overview of Responsibilities:
Automation Responsibilities
- Set-up automation cells to run including power, air, and fill/refill consumable materials such as silicone
- Assemble/disassemble and clean integrated gluing valve mechanisms in automation cells
- Change glue cartridges when necessary and prime system
- Verify proper functioning of gluing processes at startup and during in-process
- Verify proper functioning of vision systems, sensors, leak test equipment and other monitoring devices
- Collect QA samples from automation cells for verification by Quality
- Review scrap trending on automation cell and make adjustments as required
- Troubleshoot equipment alarms, out of tolerance items, and/or equipment stoppages
- Perform line clearance within automation cells
- Change over sealing equipment drums between part numbers
- Direct operators to refill components as necessary
- Communicate with Automation Technicians for issues of more technical nature/non-standard issues
- Replace mandrel pins on pallets if they become damaged
Inspection and Measurement Responsibilities
- Verify that parts being produced and used by production meet print specifications dimensionally and visually
- Inspect parts using a variety of precision measuring instruments and equipment
- Enter part and process inspection data into SPC software
General Responsibilities
- Follow prescribed Work Instructions and utilize equipment as directed
- Monitor equipment settings and document the information
- Monitor and stage components as needed
- End of Run responsibilities including line clearance, part reconciliation, IQ transactions, (PRA) documentation verification such as label reconciliation, component reconciliation, traceability records etc.
- Assist with training of production personnel as required
- Responsibility to protect Donatelle confidential information and Intellectual Property
- Performs other duties as assigned
- Follows safety requirements as defined in Safety Manual
Preferred Qualifications:
Education/Experience:
- Mathematics course work at a high school level required
- 2 years of experience in plastic injection molding, metal machining or medical device assembly
Other Qualifications and Desired Skills:
- Strong trouble shooting & problem-solving skills
- Automation and/or secondary operations experience preferred
- Quality inspection experience preferred
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to work in a manufacturing environment
- Lifting up to 35 pounds
- 20/20 vision with or without corrective lenses
Benefits and Pay:
Benefits:
- Medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Basic and voluntary life insurance
- Short and long-term disability insurance
- 401(k) retirement options with a company match
- Paid time off
- Paid holidays
- Annual incentive bonus opportunities
- Flexible spending accounts
- Legal/ID Shield protection plan
- Educational assistance and tuition reimbursement programs
Pay:
- Hourly pay range: $20 to $28
- Plus shift differential if applicable
Salary : $19 - $23