USA, Guelph
Fulltime: 37.5 hrs a week
Experience: 1 year
Closing: April 14, 2025

Introduction

If you enjoy working with your hands more than sitting behind a desk, we have the opportunity you've been looking for! As an assembler will perform a variety of productions tasks including assembly, working from a Bill of Material, picking material from stock, and testing assemblies. All this work is done according to instructions provided in the form of drawings and QOI's. In this role, you will complete all paperwork assemblies.

What are you going to do 

  • Perform mechanical production assembly work of simple complexity and have the ability to work within a fast paced environment.
  • Perform final assembly and determine method of assembly of parts into sub-assemblies, and sub-assemblies into units or systems.
  • Ensure that all related directions and documentation are accurate including review of QOI's, pick lists, quality checklists, and other related documentation. Ensure that all parts and sub-assemblies are correct and to desired specifications.
  • Retrieve material to ensure that stock items are available on the production floor and inform the Production Supervisor of any shortages.
  • Safely power up and test finished assemblies and have sufficient understanding of the items assembled to perform trouble-shooting and rework.
  • Regularly perform use of ordinary hand tools, calibrated tools, and analytical instrumentation, as well as chemically aggressive fluids, such as acids and bases. High voltages occur in the instruments under repair (Manual dexterity, reasonable vision, and safety awareness is important).

Essential skills and knowledge 

  • Technical or vocational training in mechanical or electrical assembly preferred.
  • 1-3 years of experience in mechanical and/or electrical assembly in a manufacturing environment.
  • Familiarity with reading and interpreting technical drawings, Bills of Material (BOM), and quality documentation.
  • Proficiency in using hand tools, calibrated instruments, and basic electrical/mechanical troubleshooting tools.
  • Understanding of electrical systems and safety protocols, particularly for high-voltage equipment.
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions, work independently, and meet production deadlines.
  • Manual dexterity and reasonable vision for handling small components.
  • Ability to stand, walk, and perform repetitive tasks for extended periods.
  • Attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills.
  • Effective communication skills and teamwork ability in a fast-paced environment.
  • Familiarity with quality standards (e.g., ISO, Lean Manufacturing) is a plus.
  • Basic computer literacy for reviewing documentation and inventory systems.

What we offer 

What We OfferWhy apply through Brunel? Finding the next step in your career can be a full-time job in itself. We manage the process for you: from submitting your resume to coordinating interviews to extending offers and assisting with onboarding. We'll get you going while you get on with the job.

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