Fisher Dynamics is the automotive industry's premier supplier of safety - critical seat structures and mechanisms. Steeped in a tradition of excellence, and rooted in automotive innovation, the Fisher story is filled with automotive manufacturing milestones. We bring design, engineering, and manufacturing vehicle seating systems to a new level with innovative thinking. We're about cutting edge ideas. We have created an environment that encourages an uninterrupted flow of revolutionary concepts and unique ideas.
We are currently seeking general Operators and Assemblers to join our busy St. Clair Shores, Michigan production team.
Candidates should be comfortable working in manufacturing environment and available for overtime and weekends as required.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
ASSEMBLY OPERATORS
Assembly Operations:
Perform assembly tasks such as fitting, fastening, and installing parts and components according to work instructions.
Operate hand tools, power tools, and assembly equipment to complete tasks efficiently.
Assemble automotive parts, sub-assemblies, in a timely manner to meet production targets.
Quality Assurance:
Inspect parts and components for defects or damage before and after assembly.
Ensure that all assembled products meet quality standards and specifications.
Report any quality issues or defects to the Line Leader or Supervisor immediately.
Safety Compliance:
Follow all safety protocols, procedures, and guidelines to maintain a safe work environment.
Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
Perform basic housekeeping to keep area clean and safe.
Report any safety hazards or incidents to the Line Leader or Supervisor.
Equipment Maintenance:
Perform basic maintenance on tools and equipment, such as cleaning and lubricating.
Report any equipment malfunctions or breakdowns to the maintenance team or Supervisor.
Team Collaboration:
Work collaboratively with other team members to ensure smooth production flow.
Communicate effectively with team members and supervisors to address any issues or concerns.
Process Improvement:
Suggest improvements to assembly processes to enhance efficiency and quality.
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives, such as lean manufacturing or 5S programs.
Documentation:
Complete production logs and reports accurately and on time.
Record any issues, defects, or downtime encountered during the shift. WELDING OPERATORS
Robotic Welding Machine Operation:
Operate robotic welding systems to perform welding tasks, such as MIG (Metal Inert Gas), spot welding, or laser welding, on automotive parts and components.
Monitor robotic welding processes to ensure consistent quality and adherence to standards.
Quality Assurance:
Inspect welded joints and components to ensure they meet quality standards and specifications.
Identify and correct defects, such as cracks, porosity, or incomplete fusion, in welded parts.
Collaborate with the Quality Assurance team to address and resolve any welding-related quality issues.
Safety Compliance:
Follow all safety protocols and procedures to maintain a safe work environment.
Perform basic housekeeping to keep area clean and safe.
Use personal protective equipment (PPE), such as welding helmets, gloves, and flame-resistant clothing.
Report any safety hazards or incidents to the Line Leader or Supervisor.
Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
Perform routine maintenance on robotic welding systems, such as cleaning, replacing consumables (e.g., welding wire, nozzles), and checking for wear and tears.
Troubleshoot and resolve minor technical issues with robotic welding equipment.
Report major equipment malfunctions or breakdowns to the maintenance team or Supervisor.
Material Preparation:
Ensure proper alignment and fit-up of parts before welding.
Team Collaboration:
Work collaboratively with other team members to ensure smooth production flow.
Communicate effectively with team members and supervisors to address any issues or concerns.
Documentation:
Complete production logs and welding reports accurately and on time.
Record any issues, defects, or downtime encountered during the shift.
REQUIREMENTS:
No experience necessary
Ability to follow established procedures
Strong attention to detail and multi-tasking ability
Knowledge of IATF16949 quality standards and ISO14001
Manual dexterity sufficient to assemble, pack, and/or grip and operate hand tools
Communication skills to communicate and interact with all levels of employees
Computer literacy skills include the ability to perform basic data entry and to operate visual 'touch screen' display panels
Math skills sufficient to perform department related tasks are required
Ability to work effectively with people
SAFETY:
Safety glasses are required - additional equipment required as needed
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Working environment and physical requirements of this position are those typical of a manufacturing environment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Working environment and physical requirements of this position are those typical of a manufacturing environment.
Frequent visual effort and concentration
Ability to move throughout the plant.
Ability to lift 40 pounds is required.
Regular standing, moving about, and involves a variety of physical activities
If you are interested in a growth-oriented culture and great people, we want to hear from you!