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13 jobs that use Part Numbers the most

Jobs that use part numbers the most include assembler & quality control, assembler and forklift operator, and team assembler.

What jobs use Part Numbers the most?

1. Assembler & Quality Control

How assembler & quality control uses Part Numbers:

  • Serve as an internal ISO auditor.
  • Adhere to all ISO procedures and departmental for safety and hazardous material.
  • Read and interpret blueprints and check critical dimensions by using measuring instruments including micrometers, calipers and indicators.

Most common skills for assembler & quality control:

  • Part Numbers
  • Quality Checks
  • Assembly Line
  • Safety Guidelines
  • Control Panels
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2. Assembler And Forklift Operator

How assembler and forklift operator uses Part Numbers:

  • Use automate systems and RF units to pull, put away and load customer product, in addition to managing inventory
  • Perform routine maintenance on CNC machines and other equipment.
  • Operate CNC machine make sure that proper shapes are cut from metal and plastic.

Most common skills for assembler and forklift operator:

  • Part Numbers
  • Assembly Line
  • Safety Standards
  • SIT
  • Unload Trailers
  • Load Trucks

3. Team Assembler

How team assembler uses Part Numbers:

  • Lead, develop and challenge T/M's and encourage kaizen.
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot assembly problems, part quality issues and test results associate with new parts and engineering changes.
  • Assemble sub-components and major assemblies for commercial mowers and farm implements.

Most common skills for team assembler:

  • Quality Checks
  • Part Numbers
  • Assembly Process
  • Troubleshoot
  • Safety Rules
  • Safety Regulations

4. Assembler/Packer

How assembler/packer uses Part Numbers:

  • Job requires to have very good hygiene and is regulated by the FDA and also follows OSHA standards for safety.
  • Excel in interpreting detail aligning units using jigs and fixtures, and inspecting complete components to ensure conformance to specifications.
  • Prepare orders by sealing and labeling finish product for shipment.QC

Most common skills for assembler/packer:

  • Defective Products
  • Assembly Line
  • Part Numbers
  • Hand Tools
  • Safety Regulations
  • Safety Procedures

5. Inventory Control/Shipping-Receiving

How inventory control/shipping-receiving uses Part Numbers:

  • Monitor and manage inventory levels after final assembly and inspection to ensure on time delivery in a warehouse setting using WMS.
  • Communicate inventory information with inter-officials.
  • Communicate inventory information with inter-officials.

Most common skills for inventory control/shipping-receiving:

  • Shipping Receiving
  • Part Numbers
  • Inventory Control
  • Hand Trucks
  • Cycle Counts
  • Purchase Orders

6. Production Assembler

How production assembler uses Part Numbers:

  • Work with 40 plus team members per assembly line on a daily basis assembling world class top ISO 9000 certify gearboxes.
  • Assist management to ensure that ISO & OSHA standards are meet.
  • Assemble car parts on a production line for Toyota and other cars.

Most common skills for production assembler:

  • Hand Tools
  • Part Numbers
  • Assembly Line
  • Safety Policies
  • Production Assembly
  • Dexterity

7. Production Control Technologist

How production control technologist uses Part Numbers:

  • Flight line expediter ensures maintenance accomplishment and sortie production by managing, controlling and directing allocate resources and personnel.
  • Create, modify and execute JCL to vary execution and output requirements.
  • Control the flow and manufacturing of parts for two assembly departments with the use of an MRP system.

Most common skills for production control technologist:

  • Part Numbers
  • Hand Tools
  • GMP
  • Inventory Control
  • MRP
  • ISO

8. Materials Assistant

How materials assistant uses Part Numbers:

  • Utilize hand hold computerized RF or PC to accomplish daily order pulling of materials to be package and ship.
  • Place raw material orders base on MRP demands and coordinate workflow, storage, and delivery of products.
  • Communicate effectively between receiving and the supplier logistics center personnel if any issues arise regarding material quality and timing.

Most common skills for materials assistant:

  • Purchase Orders
  • Data Entry
  • Part Numbers
  • Shipping Receiving
  • Management System
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9. Warehouse Assembler

How warehouse assembler uses Part Numbers:

  • Operate heavy equipment such as, forklifts (stand up and sit down) and electric pallets jacks.
  • Solder PC board and finish components by following blueprints and assembly specifications.
  • Develop processes and documentation consistent with ISO requirements for assembling new products.

Most common skills for warehouse assembler:

  • Basic Math
  • Hand Tools
  • Assembly Line
  • Pallets
  • Part Numbers
  • Pallet Jack

10. Engineering Project Specialist

How engineering project specialist uses Part Numbers:

  • Lead a cross-function team to participate plant-wide ERP system launch; establish the prototype electrical operations and maintenance activities evaluation system.
  • Lead ISO auditor for Dril-Quip subsea suppliers.
  • Lead a cross-function team to participate plant-wide ERP system launch; establish the prototype electrical operations and maintenance activities evaluation system.

Most common skills for engineering project specialist:

  • Project Management
  • Program Management
  • BOM
  • Part Numbers
  • Engineering Design
  • Project Engineering

11. Assembler

How assembler uses Part Numbers:

  • Utilize various hand tools, electronic measuring calipers, electrical meter gauges, and power tools.
  • Used math and reading skills to assemble speakers on assembly line while using various machines to create a finish product.
  • Attach slings, ropes, and cables to objects such as pipes, hoses, and bundles.

Most common skills for assembler:

  • Assembly Line
  • Part Numbers
  • Dexterity
  • Basic Math
  • Math
  • Sub Assemblies

12. Shipping And Receiving Coordinator

How shipping and receiving coordinator uses Part Numbers:

  • Prepare orders and load trucks, with multiple products, in accordance to prepare invoices and BOL's.
  • Print shipping labels for local and worldwide distribution with FedEx and USPS
  • Ensure accurate patient information for packaging and shipment of patient prescriptions using FedEx Online.

Most common skills for shipping and receiving coordinator:

  • Shipping Receiving
  • Pallets
  • Load Trucks
  • Part Numbers
  • Electric Pallet Jack
  • Logistics

13. Material Analyst

How material analyst uses Part Numbers:

  • Manage over 120 raw materials on KanBan and daily delivery systems.
  • Create and manage MPS (master production schedule) for MAU factory.
  • Manage and expedite delivery to ensure on time delivery (OTD) to customer.

Most common skills for material analyst:

  • Supply Chain
  • Logistics
  • MRP
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Part Numbers
  • Purchase Orders

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