What We Do General Stamping & Metalworks is a leading supplier of stampings and assemblies to the North American solar power industry, which is forecasting another decade of double-digit growth. In addition, we are a key supplier to market leaders in a diverse set of industries including outdoor power equipment, agricultural and construction equipment, recreational vehicles and industrial trucks. GSM has been in business since 1922, and we realize that our employees spend a large portion of their lives working; therefore, we have invested in the finest facility and grounds in the fabricating industry. We also invest in state-of-the-art equipment, technology, and in our greatest resource, our employees. What Makes Us Different GSM is proud of our diverse, welcoming workforce, and we make every effort and investment to ensure their success and provide a path to build better lives. We offer: Excellent wages $2/hour shift premium for 2nd shift Tuition reimbursement program Cafeteria Fully equipped fitness center Locker rooms with showers Air-conditioned welding department Employee wellness initiatives (on-site flu vaccination, wellness care, and EAP resources) Comprehensive health, dental, vision, life, and disability benefits 401(K), holiday pay, and vacation accrual that starts on the date of hire Advancement opportunities only a growing company can provide General Description The Production Assembler is responsible to productively assemble component parts according to work instructions and prints and accurately recording the transactions in GSMs inventory system. This job description is intended to be an overview of primary responsibilities for this position. All employees are charged with providing assistance in generally similar duties when management deems it necessary. Special projects and activities may also be created where employees talents can best be utilized. In addition, General Stamping & Metalworks is a growing organization responding to an ever-changing market. It is expected that tasks and requirements will change from time to time and employees will be asked to respond as needed and within reason. Organizational Relationships and Authority The Production Assembler reports directly to the department supervisor. There are no direct reports to this position. Key Responsibilities The primary responsibility of the Production Assembler is to ensure bill of material components are brought together in a safe, accurate, efficient manner according to work instructions and blue prints. Other responsibilities may include: Lifts component parts up to 10 pounds and hardware boxes up to 45 pounds Joins component parts together by rotating nuts and screws Packages assembled parts as required Accurately and efficiently enters completed assembly counts into the ERP system Safely uses small automatic hand tools to secure bolts Labels finished product accurately Keeps assembly areas free of debris and empties trash bins as trained Counts work in process inventory locations Reports inventory shortages to supervisor While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly or occasionally required to meet the following physical demands: Lift parts approximately 10 pounds repetitivelyLift boxes and parts approximately 45 pounds constantly throughout the dayMust be able to reach into tight spaces to insert screws and tighten boltsMust be able to work at a fast pace without undue stress or fatigueAble to speak clearly and understandably, witha pleasant tone of voice and mannerAbility to hear within a range that enables normal telephone communicationAble to see a computer screen within reasonable reading distance without strainAble to type at a keyboard without bodily or psychological discomfort most of the working dayAbility to ambulate around the manufacturing floor comfortably in order to fulfill tasks required within department and break areasAble to work extended shifts on occasion Bending at waist and neck Working at shoulder height