Assembler Non-Technical-Lvl 3

Honeywell
Motherwell
9 months ago
Applications closed

We are currently looking for a number ofAssemblersfor our site, this will be shift work. Our Safety and productivity solutions helps create faster, more seamless, agile, and efficient supply chains, better protect human health, improve worker safety, and help meet sustainability goals by leveraging connectivity, advanced data analytics, software, robotics, sensors, advanced materials and integrated human and automated systems.

Helping organizations become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more sustainable.

We have been innovating for more than 100 years and now we're creating what's next. Our programs serve a global community and our hometowns too. We provide resources and financial support to causes around the world and encourage employee volunteerism. We are committed to the highest standard in everything we do!

Key requirements

  • Responsibilities include assembling pieces, parts and products to finished goods level by using a variety of specialized equipment and tools.
  • Competent in reading and interpreting Job Instruction Sheets to complete tasks to the qty and quality standard.
  • Identifying parts and pieces with defects.
  • Follow safety and quality standards.
  • Follow company procedures and directives.
  • Test finished products.
  • Keep a clean and well-maintained workspace.


Experience, Knowledge and Qualifications needed

  • Prior experience in a related industry or job position preferred but not essential.
  • Prior soldering experience preferred but not essential.
  • Basic working knowledge on how to use hand-held equipment correctly.
  • Ability to work within a team and alone at times and be able to collaborate with people from other departments.


Our offer

  • A culture that fosters inclusion, diversity, and innovation in an international work environment
  • Market specific training and ongoing personal development.
  • Experienced leaders to support your professional development


Equal opportunity statement

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform crucial job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

Join us nowand be part of a global team of thinkers, innovators, dreamers, and doers who make the things that make the future!

#TheFutureIsWhatWeMakeIt

Additional Information

  • JOB ID:HRD261082
  • Category:Integrated Supply Chain
  • Relocation Tier:Not Applicable
  • Security Clearance:
  • Aviation Authority (FAA for US):
  • Band:00
  • Referral Bonus:1500
  • Requisition Type:Standard Requisition
  • US Citizenship:
  • FLSA Statement:
  • FLSA CODE:Nonexempt

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