Assembler - Hiring Now

Oshkosh Corporation

Spartanburg, SC

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Automotive Assembly, Automotive Manufacturing, Communication Skills, Component Assembly, Detail Oriented, Electrical Wiring, High School Diploma, Manufacturing Assembly, Mathematics, Organizational Skills, Production Support, Quality Assurance, Safety/Work Safety, Team Player
LOCATION
Spartanburg, SC
POSTED
1 day ago

The Assembler I is responsible for efficiently assembling components and sub-assemblies, including wiring, hoses, panels, and hardware, to produce final products.

Essential duties include following work instructions, routing harnesses, conducting testing, supporting quality checks, and maintaining a safe, organized work environment according to safety and 5S standards.

Minimum qualifications involve basic computer, math, and reading skills, with the ability to adapt and communicate effectively.

Preferred qualifications include automotive manufacturing or assembly experience and a high school diploma or equivalent.

Key competencies include accountability, attention to detail, teamwork, flexibility, initiative, quality focus, integrity, stress management, reliability, and dependability.

The role emphasizes safety, quality, and collaboration to support production goals.

About the Company

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Oshkosh Corporation

Oshkosh Corporation designs and builds the world's toughest specialty trucks and truck bodies and access equipment by working shoulder-to-shoulder with the people who use them.

We make it our business to understand the rigors of our customers' jobs, and deliver vehicles to them that out-perform anything else on the market. Our commitment to the highest quality products and customer support extends the lifetime of our vehicles through our 24/7 global service network. And because our company is broadly diversified, we can leverage our proprietary technologies to create powerful competitive advantages across many different markets.

COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Automotive and Parts Mfg
FOUNDED
1917
WEBSITE
http://www.oshkoshcorporation.com