Precision Machine Assembler at Procter & Gamble Company

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Junior (1 to 2 years), Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Manufacturing, Consumer GoodsIndustries

Requirements

  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Have a high school diploma, GED or equivalent education
  • Be willing to wear safety shoes, hearing protection, and eye protection
  • Knowledge of using hand tools, power tools and measuring tools
  • Understand general equipment maintenance; mechanical functioning – index, continuous
  • Knowledge of CAM motions and timing and stroke adjustment vs. position adjustment, also understanding of Kinematic
  • Sound knowledge of pneumatic diagrams and valves, ability of pipefitting and use of safe practices in the use of energy force
  • Knowledge and ability of tuning feed systems for optimal performance
  • Understand how Servo Motor control works. Able to setup Servo points
  • Knowledge of proximity switches and fiber optic detectors – through beam, reflect. Setup of electronic pneumatic detectors
  • Ability to troubleshoot and commission multiple types of assembly equipment
  • Ability to read prints and also recognize and report any inadequacies in prints, materials and route sheets in order to be corrected
  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds by bending and stooping
  • Must be able to climb, stand, and move around on stairs, ladders and platforms
  • Must be able to twist, turn and bend
  • Must be able to enter confined spaces
  • Must be able to stand on concrete floors for an extended period of time

Responsibilities

  • Perform diversified fabrication and/or assembly operations
  • Own overall completion of machines and installation, and scope of project
  • Lead workforce and partner with manufacturing for repairs and training
  • Work with lead engineering for design and improvement of equipment
  • Follow systems processes for job tracking and recording
  • Follow Lockout/Tag-out procedure and understand safety processes
  • Maintain and clean and orderly work area
  • Occasional travel for assisting with equipment installation and commissioning

Skills

Key technologies and capabilities for this role

Hand ToolsPower ToolsMeasuring ToolsEquipment MaintenanceMechanical AssemblyCAM MotionsKinematicsPneumatic DiagramsPipefittingServo Motor ControlProximity SwitchesFiber Optic DetectorsLockout/Tagout

Questions & Answers

Common questions about this position

What is the compensation for this Precision Machine Assembler role?

Compensation varies depending on factors like office location, role, degree/credentials, relevant skill set, and level of relevant experience, with decisions based on the facts and circumstances of each case.

Is this Precision Machine Assembler position remote or onsite?

The position is onsite in Boston.

What key skills are required for the Precision Machine Assembler role?

Required skills include knowledge of hand tools, power tools, and measuring tools; understanding of mechanical functioning, CAM motions, pneumatic diagrams, servo motor control, proximity switches; ability to troubleshoot and commission assembly equipment; and reading prints.

What leadership responsibilities does the Precision Machine Assembler have?

The role involves owning overall completion of machines and installation, leading the workforce, partnering with manufacturing for repairs and training, and working with lead engineering for equipment design and improvement.

What makes a strong candidate for the Precision Machine Assembler position?

Strong candidates will have a high school diploma or equivalent, be 18 or older, willing to wear required safety gear, and possess hands-on knowledge of tools, mechanical systems, pneumatics, servo controls, troubleshooting, and reading prints.

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