Short term Assembly job Manufacturing - Rogersville, TN at Geebo

Short term Assembly job

Company Name:
Manpower Group
This is a two week assignment that could be extended. Pay rate $9.74 per hourShifts available 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, 3:00 pm to 11:10 pm and 11:00 p.m. to 7:10 a.m.JOB
Summary: Make set-ups, adjustments and operates machine tools in the assembly of ball bearings. Machine types to include, but not limited to, match gauge, ball insert, radial play gauge, retainer pross, flusher, greaser, seal press, etc. 1. Performs set-ups, adjustments, operates machine(s) and properly maintains tooling. 2. Uses standardized set-up procedures and tooling to perform operations. 3. Position, align, and secure workpiece on assigned machine, while maintaining quality of part throughout operation. 4. Meets or exceeds production standards. 5. Maintains and ensures quality by regular inspection with standard measuring instruments meeting set standards. 6. Works from blueprint. 7. Uses a variety of precision measuring instruments, such as radial play gauge, regularly. 8. Recognizes operating irregularities and machine malfunctions and notifies Supervisor. 9. Works safely at all times and complies with safety regulations regarding the use of protective equipment and devices, keeping guards in place at all times. 10. Anticipates material requirement needs and notifies designated persons or Supervisor to avoid or minimize production delays. 11. Keeps work area, equipment and machines in a clean and orderly fashion. 12. Offers suggestions relative to job improvements such as methods, procedures, housekeeping, safety, etc. 13. Rotates jobs on line, to help eliminate Cumulative Trauma Disorders. 14. Performs other miscellaneous job assignments and related functions as directed by Supervisor or other designated personnel. JOB REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or G.E.D., Background Check and Drug Screen.Register with us atEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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