Mechanical Assembler

Chicago, IL
Full Time
Entry Level
Job Title: Mechanical Assembler

Position available in: Elk Grove Village, IL

Job Type: Full time

Broetje Automation is the world’s leading expert & OEM in aircraft manufacturing automation and robotics, working with the top names in our industry. Worldwide locations include: Germany, USA, France, United Kingdom, Russia, China, and Japan. US locations include: Buffalo (NY), Charleston (SC), Savannah (GA), Wichita (KS), Mobile, (AL) and Seattle (WA).

Education & experience:
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Ideally 3+ years of related work experience in an industrial environment

Qualifications:
  • Ideally 3+ years of experience in utilizing basic hand tools and precision assembly tools such as calipers, micrometers, dial indicators, torque wrenches, gauges in an industrial environment
  • Ability to read and interpret structural and detailed blueprints/drawings
  • Experience in assembly of high precision automated machinery
  • Ability to identify and provide productive feedback and solutions when issues arise during the assembly and test phases

Desirable Qualifications & Experience (not required):
  • Possess a high degree of mechanical aptitude
  • Vocational degree/certification in related field of study
  • Basic knowledge of fabrication methods
  • Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Works well in a team setting and can effectively multi-task on simultaneous projects. Must also be able to work independently and stay task-oriented
  • Must be able to work in a fast-paced work environment with fixed project deadlines

Job responsibilities:
  • Assembly activity utilizes a variety of shop equipment, hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring equipment such as dial indicators, calipers, and micrometers to obtain proper build requirements
  • Works from assembly drawings, worksheets, parts lists, test specifications, and other instructions, both written and oral
  • Maintains dimensional accuracy on assemblies using torque wrenches, fixtures, tooling, and gauging.
  • Positively contributes to the teamwork environment in terms of productivity, initiative, cooperation, data collection, and attitude.

Compensation/Benefits:
  • Competitive Wages
  • 401(k) company match
  • 100% paid healthcare premiums (medical, dental, vision)
  • Disability plan & group life insurance program
  • Three (3) weeks Paid Time Off (PTO) plus twelve (12) paid holidays
  • Tuition reimbursement program
  • International travel opportunities (Germany)
Visit: www.broetje-automation.com and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_4J6KrX5aHnXZJUoOCDRQ

 
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