Automotive Production Assembler Manufacturing - Kansas City, KS at Geebo

Automotive Production Assembler

Company Name:
Sovereign Staffing Group ,
Diagnoses, rebuilds and repair vehicles and equipment
Performs inspections and preventive maintenance of vehicles and equipment
Installs lights and wiring harness, tail lights, head lights, hydraulic brake system and brake lines
Assembles front axle, rear axle, and assembles and installs front and rear tire suspension
Installs side panels, hood deck plate, center tunnel, shifter, hitches and cab Sub-assemblies front dash, engine, transmission Sub-assemblies windshield, doors, trim and wiper motor, beacons Operates any equipment needed to perform job
Maintains work area and equipment in a clean orderly condition and follows prescribed safety regulations
Inspects own work performed prior to Quality Inspection and Final Inspection
Reports defective materials or questionable conditions to the Production Supervisor
Prepares vehicles for final inspection Performs other duties as requested, directed or assigned
Requirements
Must Have a High school Degree or GED
Minimum 1-3 months certified training or equivalent work experience
Three years experience with hand and air tools prior to mechanical assembly of automobiles
Considerable knowledge of methods, materials, tools and techniques used in vehicle and equipment repair and maintenance
Diagnosing mechanical problems and performing repairs
Safety practices and procedures
Mechanical design and fabricationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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