Assembly Operator Responsibilities
 Building products on the assembly line according to drawings, instructions, or
schematics.
 Following established safety and efficiency procedures to ensure that operations
run smoothly.
 Inspecting assembled products for any faults or defects.
 Inform supervisors of any part or equipment defects to ensure prompt response
to the problem
 Familiarize yourself with the tools, instrumentation, and calibration equipment
 Communicate with other stations on the assembly line to ensure maximum
speed and accuracy
 Maintain and service all equipment when necessary
 Conserve resources and supplies to facilitate minimum waste
 Assemble components accurately, thoroughly and quickly to approved
specifications
 Loading product pieces slated for assembly onto the line and packing assembled
products into boxes for storage.
 Stopping the assembly line and halting production if machinery fails or a major
defect is detected.
 Maintaining a record of mechanical repairs and adjustments.
 Reporting incidents, faulty operations, or product imperfections on the assembly
line to management.
 Performing assembly line tasks as directed by the supervisor
 Operating and maintaining machinery and tools on the assembly line
 Ensuring that products are assembled correctly and meet quality standards
 Performing quality checks on products before they are sent to the next stage of
production
 Keeping the assembly line clean and organized
 Reporting any issues or problems with the assembly line to the supervisor
 Following safety protocols and wearing appropriate safety gear
 Meeting production targets and deadlines
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Assembly Operator Requirements:
 Diploma, ITI, CIPET, Graduate, Post Graduate or equivalent qualification.
 At least 1 year experience working on an assembly line.
 Solid understanding of production machinery and proper assembly procedures.
 Excellent knowledge of manufacturing safety protocols and regulations.
 Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
 Good physical stamina and the ability to lift heavy pieces of equipment, as well as
stand for hours at a time.

Assembly Operator JOB Responsibilities.docx

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    Assembly Operator Responsibilities Building products on the assembly line according to drawings, instructions, or schematics.  Following established safety and efficiency procedures to ensure that operations run smoothly.  Inspecting assembled products for any faults or defects.  Inform supervisors of any part or equipment defects to ensure prompt response to the problem  Familiarize yourself with the tools, instrumentation, and calibration equipment  Communicate with other stations on the assembly line to ensure maximum speed and accuracy  Maintain and service all equipment when necessary  Conserve resources and supplies to facilitate minimum waste  Assemble components accurately, thoroughly and quickly to approved specifications  Loading product pieces slated for assembly onto the line and packing assembled products into boxes for storage.  Stopping the assembly line and halting production if machinery fails or a major defect is detected.  Maintaining a record of mechanical repairs and adjustments.  Reporting incidents, faulty operations, or product imperfections on the assembly line to management.  Performing assembly line tasks as directed by the supervisor  Operating and maintaining machinery and tools on the assembly line  Ensuring that products are assembled correctly and meet quality standards  Performing quality checks on products before they are sent to the next stage of production  Keeping the assembly line clean and organized  Reporting any issues or problems with the assembly line to the supervisor  Following safety protocols and wearing appropriate safety gear  Meeting production targets and deadlines  Assembly Operator Requirements:  Diploma, ITI, CIPET, Graduate, Post Graduate or equivalent qualification.  At least 1 year experience working on an assembly line.  Solid understanding of production machinery and proper assembly procedures.  Excellent knowledge of manufacturing safety protocols and regulations.  Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment.  Good physical stamina and the ability to lift heavy pieces of equipment, as well as stand for hours at a time.