
Aaon, Inc.
Designs and manufactures energy-efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Manufacturing Worker I - Data Center Night Shift
Assemble and install HVAC components on a production line, ensuring quality and safety.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The Manufacturing Worker I assembles and installs components on commercial HVAC units in a production environment. This entry-level position supports the manufacturing process by contributing to the timely and accurate completion of products. The role maintains quality standards, ensures safety compliance, and supports team‑based production goals. Work is performed in a fast‑paced, hands‑on setting that requires attention to detail and a commitment to continuous improvement. • Assemble and install sub‑assembly components on HVAC units according to approved specifications and work instructions. • Read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, and order forms to verify parts and ensure proper assembly. • Communicate with team members across the production line to maintain workflow and accuracy. • Perform visual and functional quality checks on parts and completed assemblies. • Move materials and finished products to designated areas using appropriate handling methods. • Maintain a clean and organized work area by following housekeeping and safety practices. • Report equipment malfunctions, safety concerns, or material shortages to supervisors promptly. • Collaborate with team members to meet daily production targets and quality standards. • Use hand and power tools to fasten, cut, or shape components. • Install insulation, wiring, or ductwork. • Operate basic machinery or assembly equipment. • Complete production documentation and checklists. • Apply basic math and measurement skills. • Use hands and arms for assembly, tool handling, and material movement. • Perform repetitive tasks with accuracy and consistency. • Maintain visual acuity to inspect parts and read instructions.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸component assembly
- ▸blueprint reading
- ▸tool operation
- ▸quality inspection
- ▸production documentation
- ▸safety reporting
What You Bring
Education and Experience Requirements: A high school diploma or equivalent is required, and the employee must be at least 18 years old, or possess an equivalent combination of education and experience. Previous experience in a manufacturing or assembly environment is preferred. Mental and Physical Functions: The position demands physical stamina and the ability to perform repetitive tasks in a manufacturing setting. Workers must stay focused and alert while handling tools and materials. • Follow written and verbal instructions accurately. • Demonstrate basic knowledge of hand and power tools. • Exhibit strong attention to detail and quality standards. • Work effectively in a team environment. • Show willingness to learn and adapt to new processes and equipment. • Understand workplace safety practices and procedures. • Ability to regularly lift and move up to 50 lbs. • Frequent standing, bending, reaching, and walking throughout the shift. • Work performed indoors in a factory setting. • Exposure to extreme temperatures, dust, loud noise, and chemical fumes. • Regular interaction with moving machinery and forklift traffic. • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is required at all times. • Position is safety‑sensitive and subject to drug and alcohol testing, including random testing. • Compliance with all company safety policies and procedures is mandatory.
Requirements
- ▸hand tools
- ▸high school
- ▸manufacturing
- ▸teamwork
- ▸safety
- ▸stamina
Work Environment
Onsite