Assembler, Manufacturing / Production
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Assembly, Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering
Description
Flexible Assembler (Levels I–IV)Location: Grandview, MO
Employment Type: Full-Time
We are seeking Flexible Assemblers at multiple levels (I–IV) to support our production operations in Grandview, MO. This role offers a clear progression path from entry-level assembly to advanced technical and leadership responsibilities.
If you enjoy hands‑on work, mechanical assembly, and being part of a collaborative manufacturing team, we encourage you to apply.
Why Join Us?- Clear career progression opportunities
- Hands‑on technical work
- Team-oriented manufacturing environment
- Transparent and equitable pay practices
Benefits & Perks
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- 401(k) with company match
- Competitive PTO accrual, plus floating holiday and paid volunteer time
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Maintain a safe, clean, and organized work environment.
- Follow shop safety procedures and use required safety equipment.
- Work from engineering prints, specifications, samples, or written/verbal instructions.
- Record production and quality information accurately.
- Meet established production, quality, and scheduling standards.
Flexible Assembler I – Grade Level 1
Entry‑Level Production Support
- Perform routine production tasks such as assembly, drilling, tapping, silver soldering, spot welding, stamping, deburring, cleaning, painting, and glass beading.
- Assist with stripping wires, installing terminal blocks, clips, screws, and related components.
- Measure and inspect in‑process parts using basic gages under instruction.
- Obtain materials from designated locations.
- Assist with packaging, carton preparation, and occasional shipment loading/unloading.
Focus: Skill development, task accuracy, safety, and learning production processes.
Flexible Assembler II – Grade Level 2Skilled Assembly & Production Operations
- Perform bench assembly of mechanical and electro‑mechanical products using hand tools, soldering equipment, test equipment, and shop machinery (turning, milling, drilling, threading, shearing, spot welding, pressing).
- Assemble products to customer and company specifications in individual or production‑run quantities.
- Read and interpret engineering prints.
- Perform measurement inspections using calipers, micrometers, thread gages, and plug gages.
- Conduct product calibrations using standardized instruments (flow meters, pressure gages, volt/ohm meters, calibration stands).
- Assist in sub‑assemblies, inspection, warehouse, machining, cleaning, testing, and packing operations.
- Perform basic computer data entry and simple chart/graph analysis for productivity and quality tracking.
- Care for and maintain tools, fixtures, and measuring equipment.
Focus: Increased independence, technical proficiency, and quality accountability.
Flexible Assembler III – Grade Level 3Advanced Assembly, Calibration & Quality Assurance
- Perform complex mechanical and electro‑mechanical assembly operations.
- Conduct advanced calibrations and ensure products meet established performance standards.
- Perform all final tests and inspections to ensure compliance with quality requirements.
- Work independently from written or verbal instructions with minimal supervision.
- Exercise judgment in resolving assembly or quality issues.
- Cross‑train and assist co‑workers across assembly, machining, inspection, and testing functions.
- Support continuous improvement efforts through data tracking and performance analysis.
Focus: Technical expertise, final product accountability, mentoring, and quality ownership.
Flexible Assembler IV – Grade Level 4Assembly Lead / Production Coordination
- Lead and coordinate assembly operations across production classifications.
- Assign assemblers to workstations to meet production schedules.
- Direct set‑up activities including obtaining parts, jigs, tools, and fixtures.
- Instruct assemblers on proper methods and procedures.
- Monitor in‑process work for quality compliance, correct errors and coordinate with Quality Control Engineering.
- Advise leadership of material shortages and provide production lead‑time estimates.
- Plan labor utilization to meet scheduling requirements.
- Maintain assembly prints, parts lists, and inventory…
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