Case Assembly Technician - 2nd Shiftother related Employment listings - Lititz, PA at Geebo

Case Assembly Technician - 2nd Shift

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0 Lititz, PA Lititz, PA Full-time Full-time $18 - $23 an hour $18 - $23 an hour Clair Global's Manufacturing team is looking for a skilled individual to join their woodshop as a Case Assembly Technician.
The Case Assembly Technician performs a full range of duties that requires a thorough understanding of departmental organization, functions, policies, and procedures.
This position is responsible for working in a team environment to efficiently assemble cases for touring and sale applications.
The work schedule for this position will be Monday-Friday, 3:
00pm-11:
30pm.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
Table Saw Operation (Bevels, Rabbets & Dadoes) Compound Miter Saw, Router Table, and Hand Router Operations Follow technical instructions, interpret engineering blueprints, and technical terms.
Produce components by assembling parts and subassemblies.
Discern quality of parts and materials used in production.
QUALIFICATIONS/ REQUIREMENTS:
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required to perform the essential functions of this job, while exercising judgment and discretion.
Ability to work independently and take initiative.
Must be a quick learner, able to multi-task, and switch gears easily.
Demonstrated competence to assess priorities and manage a variety of activities in a time-sensitive environment and to meet deadlines with attention to detail, accuracy and quality.
Demonstrated ability to work as an effective team member in fast-paced environment.
Follow OSHA and ISO standards.
Must be able to lift up-to 50 lbs.
on a regular basis.
Experience:
3 or more years' experience in cabinet or metal shop production Familiarity with both imperial and metric measurement units Experience with reading and building from assembly prints Experience with common wood shop tools and equipment.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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