Assembly Technician II
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Manufacturing Engineer
Assembly Technician II
Location: Macon, GA
Schedule: Full-Time
Department: Operations
Are you mechanically inclined, detail-oriented, and energized by building things that truly matter? As an Assembly Technician II, you'll play a key role in assembling, calibrating, and testing high-performance industrial valves, regulators, and instrumentation used across a wide range of industries.
This position offers the perfect blend of technical work, troubleshooting, collaboration, and continuous learning—all within a supportive team environment.
What You'll DoIn this role, you'll take ownership of a variety of tasks that keep our operations running smoothly, including:
- Selecting and pulling accurate components for production orders
- Building and assembling valves, actuators, and regulators to company and customer specifications
- Installing and calibrating instrumentation for optimal performance
Troubleshooting mechanical issues and repairing assemblies with precision - Operating forklifts, hoists, and material-handling equipment safely and efficiently
- Documenting work clearly and accurately, including order and calibration records
- Keeping your work area safe, organized, and compliant with all safety procedures
- Mentoring and training Apprentice and Technician I team members as needed
We're looking for someone with strong mechanical skills and a desire to grow. Ideal candidates have:
- Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and hands-on experience in assembly or industrial environments
- Familiarity with control valves, actuators, pressure regulators, or instrumentation (preferred)
- Experience or training in:
- Valve basics
- Calibration techniques
- Hydrostatic and seat leak testing
- Pneumatic and electric actuator equipment
- Boiler operation
- Clear and professional communication skills, including via email
- A strong commitment to safety, quality, and teamwork
- Ability to lift and/or move up to approximately 20 lbs
- Ability to stand and walk for up to 8 hours during a shift
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to:
- Stand and walk for extended periods of time in a shop or warehouse environment
- Use hands and fingers to handle, assemble, and manipulate parts, tools, and instrumentation components
- Reach with hands and arms; bend, stoop, kneel, or crouch as necessary
- Operate hand tools and shop equipment, including hoists and forklifts, in accordance with safety procedures
- Communicate effectively and maintain adequate vision and hearing to perform assembly work safely and accurately
- The work environment may include exposure to noise, dust, and temperature variations typical of an industrial or manufacturing setting.
You'll be part of a team where your problem solving, and attention to detail directly contributes to the reliability of the products our customers depend on every day. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys hands‑on work and is ready to advance their technical skills set.
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