What You?ll Be DoingQuality Check: Inspect your work as you go. If something doesn't look right, you?re empowered to speak up.Documentation: Keep basic logs of production numbers and any parts that aren't meeting our standards.Collaboration: Work alongside team members, keeping production running smoothly.
0-1 years
Fine Motor Skills: Faucets contain small components like springs, washers, and decorative clips. You need high manual dexterity to handle these without dropping or damaging them.Visual Inspection: You'll need a "hawk eye" for surface defects. This includes spotting scratches in the chrome, tarnishing on brass, or irregularities in the finish.Testing Procedures: Experience with pressure testing or "drip testing" is highly valued. Knowing how to use air or water to verify a seal's integrity is a critical final step.Dexterity & Coordination: The ability to perform repetitive motions quickly and accurately while maintaining a high standard of quality.Safety Adherence: Strict following of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) protocols and an understanding of workshop safety to prevent injuries from tools or heavy components.
Mechanical Aptitude: You must understand how basic mechanisms work?threads, levers, seals, and fasteners.Reading Instructions: Whether it?s a digital manual or a paper SOP (Standard Operating Procedure), you must be able to follow multi-step directions exactly as written.Tool Competency: Mastery of basic assembly tools (power drills, manual drivers, wrenches) is mandatory. You must know which tool is appropriate for which fastener to avoid stripping threads or damaging materials.Basic Mathematics: You need to be comfortable with decimals and fractions for measurements.Measurement Tool Usage: You must be able to accurately use and read a tape measure, and often more precise tools like calipers or micrometers.Quality Verification: The ability to compare a finished part against a "master" sample or a list of specifications to confirm it was built correctly.Safety Protocol Adherence: Strict following of lockout/tagout procedures and the consistent use of PPE (safety glasses, gloves, steel-toe boots).Attendance & Punctuality: Assembly lines rely on every "station" being manned. If one person is missing, the entire line may stop, making reliability a core requirement.
No Degree Required
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