
Assembler - Mechanical III
Baker Hughes Holdings LLC, Marysville, SC, United States
Assembler - Mechanical II
Are you passionate about building high‑precision electromechanical assemblies with accuracy and craftsmanship?
Do you thrive in hands‑on environments where quality, detail, and technical skill drive every build?
Role Overview
The Assembler – Mechanical plays a key role in assembling electromechanical components and subassemblies in alignment with documented processes and Bills of Material (BOM). The role ensures functional testing is performed per customer and engineering criteria while maintaining high standards of precision and quality. By applying strong mechanical aptitude, soldering skills, and fine‑detail craftsmanship, the assembler contributes to reliable product performance and operational excellence.
Responsibilities
Assemble electromechanical components and subassemblies according to documented procedures and BOM requirements
Perform functional testing based on customer specifications and engineering standards
Use hand tools, torque drivers, and precision assembly equipment to complete high‑accuracy builds
Apply hands‑on soldering skills to support component and wiring assembly
Inspect parts and assemblies to ensure compliance with quality and performance criteria
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment while following established processes
Collaborate with team members and support continuous improvement activities
Qualifications
Strong mechanical aptitude with hands‑on experience in soldering and small‑parts assembly
Proficiency in using hand tools, torque drivers, and precision assembly equipment
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and collaborate effectively in a team
Strong attention to detail, problem‑solving capability, and an ownership mindset
Ability to sit/stand for extended periods and handle small components with fine motor control
High school diploma or equivalent
Work Arrangements
Flexible working patterns: working flexible hours—flexing the times during the day to fit personal productivity and commitments.
EEO Statement
Baker Hughes Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
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Are you passionate about building high‑precision electromechanical assemblies with accuracy and craftsmanship?
Do you thrive in hands‑on environments where quality, detail, and technical skill drive every build?
Role Overview
The Assembler – Mechanical plays a key role in assembling electromechanical components and subassemblies in alignment with documented processes and Bills of Material (BOM). The role ensures functional testing is performed per customer and engineering criteria while maintaining high standards of precision and quality. By applying strong mechanical aptitude, soldering skills, and fine‑detail craftsmanship, the assembler contributes to reliable product performance and operational excellence.
Responsibilities
Assemble electromechanical components and subassemblies according to documented procedures and BOM requirements
Perform functional testing based on customer specifications and engineering standards
Use hand tools, torque drivers, and precision assembly equipment to complete high‑accuracy builds
Apply hands‑on soldering skills to support component and wiring assembly
Inspect parts and assemblies to ensure compliance with quality and performance criteria
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment while following established processes
Collaborate with team members and support continuous improvement activities
Qualifications
Strong mechanical aptitude with hands‑on experience in soldering and small‑parts assembly
Proficiency in using hand tools, torque drivers, and precision assembly equipment
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and collaborate effectively in a team
Strong attention to detail, problem‑solving capability, and an ownership mindset
Ability to sit/stand for extended periods and handle small components with fine motor control
High school diploma or equivalent
Work Arrangements
Flexible working patterns: working flexible hours—flexing the times during the day to fit personal productivity and commitments.
EEO Statement
Baker Hughes Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
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