Reel Product Technician
Listed on 2026-07-15
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Manufacturing / Production
Assembly, Manufacturing & Industrial Operations, Production Associate / Production Line
Reel Product Technician
A growing industrial products operation is seeking a dependable second-shift assembly team member to build, inspect, and prepare engineered reel-style products and related subassemblies. This role is best suited for someone who enjoys hands-on production work, takes pride in clean and accurate assembly, and can follow written instructions, work orders, drawings, and verbal direction in a team-based manufacturing environment.
The position combines mechanical assembly, basic electrical-related assembly tasks, parts identification, measuring, quality checks, material handling, and production documentation. Candidates with previous assembly, shop, industrial equipment, blueprint, drill press, saw, soldering, or hand-tool experience may be a strong fit; however, candidates with strong mechanical aptitude and a willingness to learn may also be considered.
Primary responsibilities include assembling engineered product units and smaller component groups according to drawings, work orders, pack slips, standard procedures, and production instructions. Use hand tools, power tools, measuring devices, small shop equipment, and basic production machines to build, repair, and prepare parts and finished product. Work with tools and equipment that may include drill presses, saws, cable measuring equipment, resistance welding equipment, rivet tools, soldering equipment, heat guns, wire strippers, presses, sockets, wrenches, and other standard production tools.
Read and interpret basic engineering prints, assembly drawings, part descriptions, written instructions, and material lists to confirm correct parts, hardware, and assembly sequence. Measure parts and assemblies using tools such as tape measures, calipers, counters, test equipment, scales, continuity testing equipment, and related inspection tools. Perform first-piece, in-process, visual, physical, and final inspections to help ensure completed products meet quality requirements before continued production or shipment.
Pull, count, move, label, stack, restock, and stage parts or finished goods carefully to prevent product damage, inventory errors, and workplace injury. Monitor low-stock parts, replenish bins or baskets as needed, and communicate material shortages or production concerns to the appropriate team lead or supervisor.
Maintain accurate timecards, work-order notes, process/inspection documentation, pack-slip information, and equipment maintenance records as required. Keep equipment, tools, and work areas clean, orderly, and organized while supporting 5S practices and continuous improvement efforts. Report faulty equipment, defective material, unusual operating conditions, safety concerns, or quality issues promptly. Work safely around moving equipment, production tools, materials, and coworkers while following all safety, environmental, quality, and workplace policies.
Participate in team communication, support production goals, and help identify practical ideas to improve quality, efficiency, organization, and workflow. Perform additional related production, assembly, inspection, material handling, or support tasks as assigned.
Experience and qualifications include a high school diploma, GED, related hands-on work experience, production training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience preferred. One to three years of electrical assembly, mechanical assembly, industrial production, equipment operation, fabrication, shop, or related manufacturing experience is helpful. Ability to use basic measuring tools and follow established work procedures with accuracy and consistency. Ability to read simple instructions, work notes, production paperwork, short correspondence, and basic assembly information.
Basic math skills including adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, fractions, decimals, and standard units of measure. Ability to apply common sense to routine production problems and follow detailed written or verbal instructions. Blueprint, assembly drawing, drill press, cut-off saw, soldering, wire handling, hand tool, power tool, or industrial equipment exposure is a plus. Must be quality-minded, dependable, safety-focused, punctual, organized, and comfortable working both independently and as part of a production team.
No supervisory responsibility and no license or certification requirement is expected for this role unless otherwise required by the employer.
Work style and competencies include attention to detail, problem-solving ability, willingness to learn, strong attendance, safe work habits, and a practical understanding of how parts, drawings, bills of material, hardware, and customer orders connect to finished production. The role requires a person who can maintain productivity while still protecting quality, documentation accuracy, and workplace safety.
Core strengths needed - how they show up in the job include quality focus, mechanical/electrical aptitude, organization and 5S, teamwork, and safety and…
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