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Mechanical Assembler

chester, va • Posted 3 days ago
Onsite Full Time General

Mechanical AssemblerThe Mechanical Assembler will work in sub-assembly and general assembly to build large window units using hand and power tools, metal brackets, fasteners, and sealing materials. This role requires strong mechanical aptitude, precise use of measuring tools, and careful attention to quality as you assemble, seal, and inspect large glass and sheet metal components. You will contribute to a busy manufacturing operation by meeting daily production goals, supporting multiple areas of the line, and maintaining a positive, flexible approach to changing tasks and priorities.ResponsibilitiesAssemble window units in sub-assembly and general assembly areas using hand and power tools, metal brackets, fasteners, clips, and other hardware.Apply caulking and sealing materials using caulking guns to ensure proper sealing of window units and prevent leaks.Perform testing on caulking products and seals to verify that windows are properly sealed and meet quality standards.Paint the ends of materials as required and work with insulation materials such as large foam pads (not fiberglass) in designated areas.Wrap and net completed units, ensuring proper packaging and protection of large glass and sheet metal components.Inspect components and finished units throughout the assembly process, identifying and addressing any flaws or defects in assembly or final manufacturing.Work safely and precisely with very large pieces of glass, sheet metal, and steel frames, assembling units that are typically waist high and up to approximately 30 feet long.Stand and walk for an 8-hour shift while performing assembly tasks along the production line.Support sub-assembly operations during workflow gaps by assisting in other stages of production as needed.Retrieve materials from the yard and participate in unit testing in outdoor testing booths when required.Read and interpret blueprints and use a tape measure accurately to ensure components are cut, fitted, and assembled to specification.Use power tools such as drills and other mechanical tools to perform fitting, fabrication, installation, and assembly tasks.Assist with fitting and fabrication activities, including aligning and securing parts, components, and hardware.Perform basic inspection, troubleshooting, and quality control checks to ensure products meet established standards.Meet daily and overall production goals for assigned departments and assembly lines.Participate in cross-training across various areas of the production process and learn new tasks without complaint.Demonstrate flexibility by moving to any area as needed, including insulation and other specialized sections.Follow feedback from supervisors and leads, incorporating guidance into daily work to improve performance and quality.Maintain a positive, "can do" attitude, strong listening skills, and a team-oriented mindset while working in a fast-paced environment.Adhere to all safety procedures, including the proper use of safety glasses, steel-toe footwear, and protective clothing such as Tyvek suits when required.Support material handling tasks as needed, including working both inside the facility and outside in the yard to move or retrieve materials.Essential SkillsMinimum 3 years of experience in a mechanical role, such as mechanical assembly, fabrication, fitting, construction, installation, or related mechanical work.2–3 years of experience in the mechanical field, preferably in contractor-type roles such as construction or deck building.1–2 years of experience using hand and power tools and a tape measure in an assembly or mechanical environment.1–2 years of experience reading and working from blueprints.Proven mechanical aptitude with hands-on experience in mechanical assembly or related trades.Experience in a manufacturing or construction environment, such as large unit assembly, deck building, contracting, or home improvement.Proficiency in using hand tools and power tools, including drills and other mechanical tools.Ability to read and interpret a tape measure accurately; proficiency with tape measures is mandatory.Ability to read and interpret blueprints for assembly, fitting, and fabrication tasks.Experience with fabrication and fitting of metal or mechanical components.Experience performing quality control and quality assurance checks on assembled products.Demonstrated flexibility in previous roles, including willingness to perform tasks wherever needed.Strong listening skills and the ability to follow instructions and feedback accurately.Positive, "can do" attitude with a strong work ethic and commitment to teamwork.Ability to accept and respond constructively to feedback, with positive references confirming this trait.Capability to stand and walk for an 8-hour shift while working with large assemblies.Comfort working with large glass, sheet metal, and steel frame assemblies in a busy manufacturing environment.Minimum 6 months of experience in an assembly-type role using hand and power tools.Additional Skills & QualificationsExperience with large unit assembly in environments similar to industrial refrigeration, window, or structural fabrication facilities.Computer skills with at least 6 months of experience using basic computer systems in a work setting.Experience in home improvement or construction projects that involve measuring, cutting, and assembling large components.Familiarity with quality assurance practices and documentation in a production environment.Ability to work in multiple departments, including insulation areas using large foam pads and other non-fiberglass materials.Willingness to wear Tyvek suits or similar protective clothing to keep dust off clothing when working with insulation materials.Strong record of reliability and meeting production goals in previous roles.Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment with many assemblers and shared production goals.Comfort working in non-climate-controlled facilities and around loud machinery.Why Work Here?You will join a supportive, family-oriented environment where leadership at every level actively gives back to employees and values their contributions. The organization offers weekly pay and a comprehensive benefits package once you transition from contract to permanent, including a 401(k) with up to 5% match, employer-paid short- and long-term disability coverage that can reimburse a significant portion of wages, and life insurance starting at an amount equivalent to annual pay plus an additional benefit. You will enjoy generous paid time off with flex time, starting at approximately 15 days and increasing to a minimum of three weeks at five years of service.

A performance-based bonus plan tied to return on sales provides the opportunity to earn up to 20% at year-end when targets are met. Multiple medical, dental, and vision plan options allow you to choose coverage that fits your needs and budget, with competitive weekly premiums. Additional perks include a prescription safety glasses program and an allowance toward a new pair of steel-toe boots each year. You will work in a culture that emphasizes teamwork, flexibility, professional growth, and recognition for hard work, especially as you support high-profile, high-volume projects.Work EnvironmentThe role is based in a busy, non-climate-controlled manufacturing facility with loud machines and many assemblers working simultaneously. You will work with very large pieces of glass, sheet metal, and steel frames, assembling large units that are typically waist high and can extend to around 30 feet in length.

The environment involves large-piece assembly and requires careful handling of heavy and bulky materials. Shift hours typically run from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. as a minimum, with the expectation of mandatory overtime when production lines or departments fall behind, including potential Saturday work and weekday overtime. Much of the product and materials are stored both inside and outside the facility, so you may work outdoors or move between indoor and outdoor areas for material handling and unit testing in designated testing booths.

The facility emphasizes a team-based culture where employees support one another across departments and may move between sub-assembly, general assembly, insulation, and other areas based on production needs. Dress and personal protective equipment include safety glasses, with access to prescription safety glasses once permanent, and steel-toe boots supported by a footwear program. In some areas, such as insulation, you may wear Tyvek suits to keep dust off clothing, even though the insulation consists of large foam pads and is not an irritant. Overall, the work environment is fast-paced, physically active, and highly collaborative, with a focus on safety, precision, and meeting production goals.Job Type & LocationThis is a Contract to Hire position based out of Chester, VA.

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