W. H. Leary Company is searching for a Mechanical Assembler to support production and operations. This role is a key contributor to the assembly, preparation, and movement of mechanical components and finished products, requiring strong attention to detail, mechanical aptitude, and collaboration across teams.
If you’re looking for a special place to build or grow your career, you’ve found it. Whether you’re an experienced professional, a recent college graduate or somewhere in between, W. H. Leary is a place where you can apply your existing skills and learn new ones in an environment where you can make an impact.
Your responsibilities as a Mechanical Assembler include:
- Learn company parts, sub-assemblies, and raw materials
- Assemble a variety of parts using manufacturing instructions and/or exploded view drawings
- Prepare a variety of parts for other assemblies and/or repairs
- Ensure products are made accurately and comply with company standards
- Provide feedback on improving exploded view drawings and/or manufacturing instructions
- Report discrepancies in manufacturing instructions, exploded view drawings, and/or bills of materials
- Maintain accurate inventory counts
- Conduct quality inspections on products and parts
- Prepare finished products for shipment
Your qualifications must consist of:
- Previous experience in manufacturing, assembly, or other related field
- Mechanical aptitude
- Basic understanding of tools
- Advanced manual dexterity skills
- Ability to lift 50 lbs
It would be great if you possess:
- 2-5 years mechanical background
You will love working here because:
- We recognize that our talented employees are our most valuable asset
- We offer competitive compensation packages including Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage, a 401(k) retirement plan with a generous company match and paid time-off
W. H. Leary is committed to being an equal opportunity employer. We will not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or veteran status.
You should be proficient in:
- Equipment Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Skills
- Machine Building/Assembling
- Motor Replacement/Repair/Maintenance
- Tape Measure Reading
- Maintenance and Repair Skills
- Mechanical Assembly Skills
- High School / GED
- Excellent Communication Skills