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Assembler II (Night Shift)

  • Waynesburg (Greene)
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Assembler II (Night Shift)

TechnipFMC is a global leader in subsea, onshore/offshore, and surface projects. With our proprietary technologies and production systems, integrated expertise, and comprehensive solutions, we are transforming our clients' project economics. To learn more about how we are enhancing the performance of the world's energy industry, go to www.TechnipFMC.com .

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assembles and tests mechanical assemblies of moderate complexity, requiring some fitting and adjusting.

MAIN TASKS:

¡Assembles and tests assemblies according to TechnipFMC specifications. Masters basic skills and some advanced skills in procedures, techniques, tools, materials and/or equipment in area of expertise.

¡Assists others during assembly of components in area of expertise. Teaches other assemblers proper techniques and procedures for mastered key subassemblies.

¡Completes required test documentation including test reports, failed test reports and Non-Conformance Reports (NCR).

¡Resolves routine questions and problems in mastered subassemblies. Refers more complex issues to higher levels

¡Cleans up components after assembly according to TechnipFMC specifications and verbal or written instructions.

¡Inputs labor details in time tracking system, charges time to projects

¡Participates in Lean events with active involvement in CISP initiatives.

¡Uses material handling equipment to move parts, components and subassemblies from one work or storage area to another as required.

¡Performs all duties in a safe manner and keeps all employees aware of dangers in work area. Practices good housekeeping in work area.

¡Assists more experienced Assemblers as assigned and develops proficiency using Surface Gate Valves, Actuators, and Hydraulic Connectors, and learns to operate Surface installation tools.

REQUIREMENTS:

¡High school diploma or GED. Technical/vocational/or military training or related experience.

¡Ability to comprehend more complex engineering and weld drawings and be able to understand written Engineering procedures. Exposure to hydraulic schematic and Bill of Material (BOM) interpretation.

¡Ability to use personal computer and/or workstation.

¡At least Two years mechanical experience required with at least six months experience in- house in Assembly Area.

¡Completed Surface Products 101 Training.

¡Must have mastered at least one key sub-assembly and continue to train on additional components.

¡Ability to operate High and Low Pressure Pumps, Hydrostatic Pumps, High Torque Wrenches, Overhead Cranes, Jib Cranes, Forklifts, and Rigging.

¡Ability to use hand tools, power tools and measuring devices such as height gauges, adjustable parallels, calipers and pressure gauges.

WORK ENVIRONMENT: Shop environment. High noise level. May work with high-pressure equipment and chemicals. May be subject to inclement weather conditions.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Bending, stooping, kneeling, pushing upward, crawling in confined workspace, walking and lifting daily.

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