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Momentum Manufacturing Group is a leading manufacturing partner to OEMs and product manufacturers across a variety of markets. With a skilled workforce of over 800, 13 manufacturing facilities across the Northeast, 750,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space, and a full suite of in-house metal manufacturing and value-added capabilities, we are an integral and trust supply chain partner to many. But we didn't get here over night.

MMG values each team member and understands each person plays a critical part in our on-going success. We offer medical, dental, vision, employer paid Short Term Disability, employer paid life insurance, Paid Time Off, Holidays, 401k with a match after one year of employment. Monthly birthday celebrations, lunches, picnics, raffle prizes and we are always looking to do more to show our appreciation.


Assembly/Warehouse Associate

Responsible for the assembly of a variety of finished goods using customer supplied blueprints, specification and internally developed SOPs. The finished goods vary from simple handheld parts to large complex products and require a variety of tools and techniques to produce. This unique position will also be responsible for supporting the management of a finished goods inventory, packaging of products and shipment of products to our customers. Must be a team player and always willing to expand and improve your skills.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Assemble and package products from fabricated, machined and purchased components
  • Use a variety of hand tools including impact drivers, drills, screw drivers, wrenches and sockets
  • Application of stain to wooden components
  • Ensure work is done safely and meets quality standards
  • Assist in managing a finished goods inventory using Computer System as well as physical inventory controls
  • Packaging of products for damage free transport and loading of materials onto trucks
  • Keep work areas clean and organized and take proper care of all equipment.
  • Follow company rules and policies
  • Provide a great level of attention to detail and focus on the given task
  • Follow safety rules and quality standards
  • Work with team members to maximize productivity and efficiency
  • Must have the ability to communicate in a clear and professional manner
  • Must wear PPE
  • Must show up at work on time and as scheduled.


EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

  • High School diploma or GED preferred
  • One year related experience and/or training preferred
  • Experience with steel, aluminum and/or stainless steel preferred
  • Experience with HVAC, plumbing/or industrial construction preferred
  • Ability to read blue prints a plus but we will train
  • Basic math skills


PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

  • Ability to stand for long periods of time
  • Ability to stand, sit, bend and kneel without difficulty
  • Ability to repeatedly lift/pull/push 50lbs
  • Exposure to loud noises
  • Working in the presence of fork trucks and other manufacturing machinery
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