General Assembly Technician II Department: Manufacturing / Operations
Reports To: Production Supervisor / Manufacturing Manager
Employment Type: Full-Time
Work Location: On-site manufacturing facility
Pay: $23.00 - $27.00 DOE
Position Summary
The General Assembly Technician II supports the build and assembly of transit and automotive vehicles through hands-on installation of mechanical electrical body and interior systems. This role requires versatility across multiple trades including mechanical assembly basic electrical work fiberglass/composite body installation and carpentry-style interior fabrication.
Technicians work from engineering drawings work instructions and bills of material to assemble vehicles that meet safety quality and performance standards.
Key Responsibilities Mechanical Assembly
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Install mechanical components including brackets doors seating systems HVAC units suspension and steering components fasteners and hardware
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Perform torque-controlled fastening using calibrated tools
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Align and fit components to meet dimensional and functional requirements
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Identify and report fitment issues damaged parts or drawing discrepancies
Electrical Assembly
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Route secure and terminate wiring and cable harnesses
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Install electrical components such as switches lighting displays sensors batteries and control modules
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Perform wire stripping crimping and connector installation per IPC/WHMA-A-620 or equivalent standards
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Conduct basic continuity checks and functional testing
Fiberglass & Body Assembly
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Install fiberglass and composite body panels roof caps access doors insulation and exterior trim
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Drill bond seal and fasten composite components using adhesives sealants and mechanical fasteners
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Perform minor trimming sanding surface prep and finishing as needed
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Ensure proper panel alignment gaps and cosmetic appearance
Carpentry & Interior Build-Out
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Build and install interior structures including flooring walls cabinetry panels seating mounts and trim
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Cut fit and assemble wood laminate composite and lightweight metal materials
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Use hand and power tools to fabricate and install interior components
General Assembly & Finishing
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Install finishing components such as seat assemblies lighting panels railings and enclosures
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Apply trim moldings and sealants
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Clean and prepare completed vehicles for inspection or presentation
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Use hand tools power tools measuring tools templates and jigs
Quality & Documentation
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Follow work instructions drawings torque specifications and quality checkpoints
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Complete in-process inspections and required documentation
-
Support rework corrective actions and quality investigations
-
Maintain a clean organized and safe workspace in accordance with 5S principles
Safety & Teamwork
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Comply with all safety policies PPE requirements and lockout/tagout procedures
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Participate in safety meetings and continuous improvement initiatives
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Collaborate with engineering quality and production teams to meet build schedules
Required Skills & Qualifications
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2 years of experience in manufacturing vehicle assembly or a skilled trade environment
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Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and ability to read engineering drawings and schematics
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Basic electrical assembly experience (wire routing connectors terminations)
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Proficiency with hand tools power tools and measuring equipment
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Ability to follow written and verbal instructions with strong attention to detail
Preferred Experience
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Transit bus shuttle truck RV or specialty vehicle manufacturing
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Experience with fiberglass or composite body components
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Carpentry or interior fabrication experience in a manufacturing environment
-
Familiarity with IPC/WHMA-A-620 standards or certification
-
Experience with adhesives sealants and bonding processes
-
Exposure to lean manufacturing or continuous improvement practices
Physical Requirements
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Ability to stand bend kneel and work in confined spaces for extended periods
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Ability to lift up to 40 lbs with or without assistance
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Ability to safely use hand and power tools
Work Environment
#FTR1
General Assembly Technician II Department: Manufacturing / Operations Reports To: Production Supervisor / Manufacturing Manager Employment Type: Full-Time Work Location: On-site manufacturing facility Pay: $23.00 - $27.00 DOE Position Summary The General Assembly Technician II supports t...
General Assembly Technician II Department: Manufacturing / Operations
Reports To: Production Supervisor / Manufacturing Manager
Employment Type: Full-Time
Work Location: On-site manufacturing facility
Pay: $23.00 - $27.00 DOE
Position Summary
The General Assembly Technician II supports the build and assembly of transit and automotive vehicles through hands-on installation of mechanical electrical body and interior systems. This role requires versatility across multiple trades including mechanical assembly basic electrical work fiberglass/composite body installation and carpentry-style interior fabrication.
Technicians work from engineering drawings work instructions and bills of material to assemble vehicles that meet safety quality and performance standards.
Key Responsibilities Mechanical Assembly
-
Install mechanical components including brackets doors seating systems HVAC units suspension and steering components fasteners and hardware
-
Perform torque-controlled fastening using calibrated tools
-
Align and fit components to meet dimensional and functional requirements
-
Identify and report fitment issues damaged parts or drawing discrepancies
Electrical Assembly
-
Route secure and terminate wiring and cable harnesses
-
Install electrical components such as switches lighting displays sensors batteries and control modules
-
Perform wire stripping crimping and connector installation per IPC/WHMA-A-620 or equivalent standards
-
Conduct basic continuity checks and functional testing
Fiberglass & Body Assembly
-
Install fiberglass and composite body panels roof caps access doors insulation and exterior trim
-
Drill bond seal and fasten composite components using adhesives sealants and mechanical fasteners
-
Perform minor trimming sanding surface prep and finishing as needed
-
Ensure proper panel alignment gaps and cosmetic appearance
Carpentry & Interior Build-Out
-
Build and install interior structures including flooring walls cabinetry panels seating mounts and trim
-
Cut fit and assemble wood laminate composite and lightweight metal materials
-
Use hand and power tools to fabricate and install interior components
General Assembly & Finishing
-
Install finishing components such as seat assemblies lighting panels railings and enclosures
-
Apply trim moldings and sealants
-
Clean and prepare completed vehicles for inspection or presentation
-
Use hand tools power tools measuring tools templates and jigs
Quality & Documentation
-
Follow work instructions drawings torque specifications and quality checkpoints
-
Complete in-process inspections and required documentation
-
Support rework corrective actions and quality investigations
-
Maintain a clean organized and safe workspace in accordance with 5S principles
Safety & Teamwork
-
Comply with all safety policies PPE requirements and lockout/tagout procedures
-
Participate in safety meetings and continuous improvement initiatives
-
Collaborate with engineering quality and production teams to meet build schedules
Required Skills & Qualifications
-
2 years of experience in manufacturing vehicle assembly or a skilled trade environment
-
Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and ability to read engineering drawings and schematics
-
Basic electrical assembly experience (wire routing connectors terminations)
-
Proficiency with hand tools power tools and measuring equipment
-
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions with strong attention to detail
Preferred Experience
-
Transit bus shuttle truck RV or specialty vehicle manufacturing
-
Experience with fiberglass or composite body components
-
Carpentry or interior fabrication experience in a manufacturing environment
-
Familiarity with IPC/WHMA-A-620 standards or certification
-
Experience with adhesives sealants and bonding processes
-
Exposure to lean manufacturing or continuous improvement practices
Physical Requirements
-
Ability to stand bend kneel and work in confined spaces for extended periods
-
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs with or without assistance
-
Ability to safely use hand and power tools
Work Environment
#FTR1
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