Assembler Temporary in Stockton, California at Vantedge Medical
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Job Description
Temporary Assembler
Full-time | Temporary | Onsite
Day & Swing Shifts Available
Hourly | $19.00 - $21.00
*We are not currently working with third party agencies on this role.
About Us:
Vander-Bend is a U.S.-based manufacturer dedicated to building the precision infrastructure that powers tomorrow’s AI. Our expertise in server racking and power delivery solutions provides the backbone for next-generation data centers, enabling hyperscalers and integrators to innovate and scale globally. With a focus on trusted, domestic manufacturing, we deliver quality, speed, and innovation at scale—redefining AI infrastructure for the future.
We are a newly created division of Vantedge Medical, the premier metals-based med-tech solutions partner from concept to full-scale manufacturing. With a steadfast commitment to advancing technology, we take immense pride in the work we do – and have a lot of fun doing it.
About this Opportunity:
The Assembler is responsible for building mechanical, electro-mechanical, and cable/harness assemblies in accordance with customer specifications, engineering drawings, manufacturing process instructions, and Vander-Bend manufacturing standards. Depending on business needs, employees may be assigned to support Mechanical Assembly, Electro-Mechanical Assembly, or Cable Assembly operations.
Responsibilities:
- Assemble mechanical, electro-mechanical, cable, and wire harness assemblies following Manufacturing Process Instructions (MPIs), blueprints, schematics, work instructions, and verbal instructions.
- Assemble sheet metal components, machined parts, hardware, purchased components, cables, wire harnesses, and electro-mechanical assemblies into higher-level products.
- Perform cable preparation, including wire cutting, stripping, crimping, routing, terminating, and soldering as required.
- Utilize manual, battery-powered, electric, and pneumatic assembly tools, including screwdrivers, riveters, wrenches, cutters, crimpers, and soldering equipment.
- Set up workstations by organizing parts, tools, and materials required to complete assigned assemblies.
- Perform in-process inspections and basic product testing, including continuity, pull, and other mechanical or electrical tests as required.
- Submit first-piece assemblies for Quality Assurance approval when applicable.
- Accurately record labor hours, production quantities, and transactions within the Visual Manufacturing ERP system.
- Review previous operations for completeness and notify the Lead or Supervisor of discrepancies, omissions, or quality concerns.
- Ensure proper handling, identification, packaging, labeling, and stacking of products to prevent damage.
- Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area while following 5S standards.
- Participate in continuous improvement initiatives by identifying opportunities to improve safety, quality, productivity, tooling, fixtures, and manufacturing processes.
- Support production goals while maintaining quality, efficiency, and workmanship standards.
- Perform all other duties as assigned.
- High school diploma or GED preferred.
- One (1) or more years of manufacturing or assembly experience preferred.
- Experience in any combination of the following assembly disciplines is preferred:
- Mechanical Assembly
- Electro-Mechanical Assembly
- Cable or Wire Harness Assembly
- Experience working in a manufacturing environment is preferred.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, assembly drawings, work instructions, Manufacturing Process Instructions (MPIs), and basic electrical schematics.
- Ability to perform basic arithmetic and accurately complete production documentation.
- Ability to understand moderately complex written and verbal instructions.
- Experience using hand, battery-powered, electric, and pneumatic assembly tools.
- Experience with soldering, crimping, wire stripping, cable termination, and mechanical assembly techniques is a plus.
- Ability to perform basic mechanical and electrical testing is preferred.
- Strong attention to detail with a commitment to producing high-quality work.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally, 20 pounds frequently, and 10 pounds continuously.
- Ability to stand, walk, bend, reach, grasp, and perform repetitive assembly tasks throughout the workday.
- Ability to safely use hand tools and manufacturing equipment while maintaining a clean and organized work area.