1st shift Assembler

Abb

The Role

Overview

Assemble and pack semi‑finished or final products on 1st shift, 10‑hour days.

Key Responsibilities

  • quality testing
  • assembly work
  • hand tools
  • sop compliance
  • clean area

Tasks

-Carrying out regular quality testing as part of a defined production process. -Conducting all types of assembly work to produce semi-finished or final products/systems/panels, including the packing where integrated with production lines. -Performing work manually or by using light hand tools. -Operating within standard operating procedures and maintaining a clean work area.

Requirements

  • high school
  • safety sensitive
  • basic math
  • reading

What You Bring

-High School or equivalent -Able to add, subtract 2-digit numbers and multiply/divide by 10 or 100 accurately -This is a Safety Sensitive position under the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment of 2016. -Able to read 2 or 3 syllable words and recognize similarities/differences between words and/or numbers

The Company

About Abb

-A global technology leader with a rich history of innovation. -Focuses on electrification, automation, robotics, and digitalization for global industries. -Delivers solutions to improve productivity, energy efficiency, and sustainability. -A key player in sectors like utilities, transportation, manufacturing, and infrastructure. -Notable projects include electrification of rail networks, automation in factories, and energy-efficient grid solutions. -Continues to lead in integrating cutting-edge technologies, combining the digital and physical worlds.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government

Renewables

E-mobility

Data Centers

Smart Buildings

Power Transmission and Distribution

Robotics

Automation Technology

Heavy Electrical Equipment

Electrification

Industrial Automation

Power Grids

Visa Sponsorship

-no visa sponsorship; candidates must already have u.s. work authorization.