Mechanical Assembler & Inspector

Deer Park, TX
Full Time
Assembly - 1st Shift
Mid Level
SUMMARY OF ESSENCIAL FUNCTIONS
This position requires expertise and proficiency to effectively perform the assembly and/or inspection of various types of seals, labyrinth seals, journal/thrust bearings, and component parts for high-speed rotating equipment to print with minimal supervision. This position requires proficiency with all the necessary metrology instruments. The ability and proficiency to identify and complete all documentation accurately, ability to perform math manually during inspections, and the ability to be able to switch between jobs quickly.

SPECIFIC DUTIES, ACTIVITIES, AND RESPOSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
 
    • Read and interpret dimensions, flag notes, process requirements, standards, material call outs, or other pertinent specifications from engineered drawings or sketches to certify that assembly/part tolerances, surface finishes, and visual conditions are per the drawings.
    • Work from work order routings, prints, sketches, layout sheets, written and/or verbal instructions.
    • Using mechanical ability to plan assembly sequences and execute to meet the requirements as specified on the assembly drawing.
    • Inspect products, parts, components, sub-assemblies, or assemblies using precision measuring equipment such as inside, outside or depth micrometers, calipers, height gages, or other measuring instruments, volt/ohm meters, gauss meters, gages, or mandrels to verify conformance to specifications as low as .0005” tolerances.
    • Utilize a variety of instruments to verify all dimensions, hole/feature locations, surface relationships, finishes, coatings, or processes to ensure compliance.
    • Perform as required, in-process, final, and/or trouble-shooting inspection on all component parts received from outside vendor sources or manufactured in-house.
    • Working knowledge of unique properties for a variety of materials such as stainless steel, alloy steel, cast iron, brass, thermoplastics, exotics or other as required.
    • Prepare inspection reports, customer requested documentation, nonconforming material reports, or other documentation as required to ensure conformance.
    • All work performed must meet the work order estimated time and delivery date from our ERP system.
    • Keep the tools/work area clean and orderly in compliance with shop protocol.
    • Perform duties in accordance with company safety policies and report any unsafe conditions to the supervisor.
    • At times it may require light machining, grinding, polishing, and/or deburring using basic hand tools on product components.
    • Perform additional duties and responsibilities, as necessary, as directed by your supervisor(s).
    • Multitask by keeping track of multiple parts/jobs, being able to switch jobs quickly based off the company/customer needs and completing assignments despite frequent interruptions.
    • Must be able to recognize and understand some of the functions of the machining process as they pertain to finished part features, holding and tooling methods utilized during manufacturing.
    • Knowledgeable in the principles used in quality assurance, such as ISO 9001, etc.
    • Must have the ability to utilize mathematical calculations required to perform normal duties.
    • Work independently and should be able to manage time effectively to complete jobs in a timely manner.
    • Must have an analytical ability to solve problems and resolve technical problems.
    • May perform calibration duties that include but are not limited to logs, tracking, in-house/vendor calibration, and tooling adjustments.
    • NDT experience or training may be required.



 
EHS REQUIREMENTS
 
  • Complete all work in a safe manner and follow all safety requirements consistently by supporting the EHS procedures.
  • Lifting guidelines in accordance with the EHS procedures.
  • Follow all environmental requirements consistently by supporting the EHS procedures.
  • Complete, and actively participate in all other EHS training requirements.

POSITION REQUIRMENTS
 
  • High school diploma or equivalent required with some technical school education.
  • Minimum 4 years previous work experience in related work with solid understanding and use of basic metrology tools and techniques.
  • Working knowledge of assembly and inspection tools, instruments, techniques, and processes.
  • Ability to read and interpret work related to machine drawings such as detail, assembly, and layout drawings.
  • Ability to utilize mathematical calculations required in the normal performance of your duties and be able to trouble shoot and resolve technical problems.

PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Must be able to maneuver parts, carts, and/or boxes weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • Must be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time; a minimum of 2 hours.
  • Must be able to maneuver all areas of the Miba locations.
  • Must be able to bend, reach, kneel, twist, and grip items while working at assigned areas.
  • Must have manual dexterity and coordination to operate office equipment, calculators, PC’s, cameras, and copy machines.
  • Must be able to simultaneously manage several objectives, complete assignments and reassign priorities.
  • Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand English.
  • Must be able to respond to visual and aural cues.




 
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