Operations Technician- Compressor Assembly- Paint, Pack, Test- 1st shift
LOCATION: Huntington / Indiana (US-IN), United States | BRAND: Bendix | REQUISITION ID: 10620 | JOB GRADE: 09
| ON-SITE/REMOTE: On-site
Want to help shape tomorrow? At Bendix, we set the standard with advanced dynamic solutions that drive improved commercial vehicle performance and safety. We’re part of the Knorr-Bremse Group, the global leader in braking technologies. As part of our team, you’ll collaborate with a world of talented and dedicated colleagues whose sense of purpose complements your own. You’ll find rewarding opportunities, diverse experiences, partnerships, and an unwavering commitment to ethics and integrity.
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. It is the policy of the Company to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
General:
Responsible for assembling products and components on a production line while ensuring accuracy, quality, and efficiency. This role requires the use of various tools and equipment to fasten, fit, or cut parts in accordance with specific instructions and blueprints. Workers are expected to maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment while operating in a fast-paced production setting. The position involves standing for extended periods and performing frequent lifting of heavy parts, with the assistance of overhead hoist lift equipment at designated stations.
Strong attention to detail is essential to perform quality inspections and accurately complete required paperwork and documentation. Workers will be cross trained on multiple workstations, with the first day consisting of observational training. This position requires collaboration with team members to maintain production flow and meet daily targets.
Work Location: Plant 1
Additional Duties: Other duties may be assigned as needed.
Compressor Assembly Workstation:
Employees must be able to read and interpret blueprints and shop orders to determine the correct parts required and the proper assembly process. At each assigned station, employees are responsible for completing a first piece inspection sheet to ensure compressors are built to quality and specification standards.
Process Overview
Startup Station:
Shaft Flange / End Cover Station:
Piston Installation Station:
Bottom Cover Installation:
Head Installation:
Test Stand:
Pre-Assembly Support Stations
In addition to the main assembly line, employees may work in designated prep areas that support production, including:
Employees must be able to read and interpret blueprints and shop orders to identify the correct parts and understand proper assembly procedures. At each station, employees are responsible for completing a first piece inspection sheet to verify that compressors are built accurately and meet quality standards.
Assembly Line Process
Startup Station:
Assembly Stations:
Testing and Final Assembly:
Pre-Assembly Support Stations:
Employees must be able to read and interpret blueprints and shop orders to ensure the correct parts are used and assembled properly prior to painting. At each station, employees are required to complete a first piece inspection sheet to verify that compressors meet quality and specification standards. Employees must also review the shop order and inspection documentation to confirm the correct paint color before beginning the painting process.
Painting and Finishing Duties:
Work Area Maintenance:
Employees must be able to read and interpret blueprints and shop orders to determine correct components, packaging requirements, and assembly verification. At each station, employees are responsible for completing a first piece inspection sheet to ensure compressors are built and packaged according to quality and specification standards. Employees will also use a computer system to enter information from the shop order and inspection sheet to identify the appropriate box type, labeling, and required kits for each complete compressor.
Material Handling:
Pack-Out Process Options:
Additional Expectations:
As specified at the EXP Line workstation, all compressors must be tested following assembly and prior to transfer to the paint line to ensure they are functioning properly and meet quality standards. The operator is responsible for verifying the correct unit by scanning the shop order barcode. Once scanned, the system will display the required test stand setup specific to the compressor model.
Testing Procedure:
Quality and Compliance:
Tools:
Staple gun, utility knives, RF scanner computer/software, printers, paint mask, paint solvent, pallet jack, gages, hand tools, torque wrenches, air powered tools, mallet, and hydraulic press.
Protective Personal Equipment:
Eye protection, steel toe boots, anti-fatigue mats, ear plugs, and anti-cut gloves.
Environment:
The work environment is climate-controlled but can be noisy, with frequent heavy forklift traffic. Workers work collaboratively with others to ensure production is maintained at the required pace throughout the shift.
Essential Job Requirements
Nearest Major Market: Fort Wayne
PI285250630