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Assembler

Riverdale, NJ · On-site

$17.75 - $21/hr

... engineering drawings using various tools, fixtures, and machinery. Essential Functions: * Assemble ... Language Skills: * Must be able to read and comprehend detailed, technical instructions written in ...

Assembler

Riverdale, NJ

$17.75 - $21/hr

... engineering drawings using various tools, fixtures, and machinery. Essential Functions: * Assemble ... Language Skills: * Must be able to read and comprehend detailed, technical instructions written in ...

Assembler

Mahwah, NJ

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

... engineering drawings. • Perform the assembly of subassemblies or sales products. • Conduct ... language are required. • Self-starter with a proactive and detail-oriented mindset. • Strong ...

Assembler

Mahwah, NJ

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

... engineering drawings. • Perform the assembly of subassemblies or sales products. • Conduct ... language are required. • Self-starter with a proactive and detail-oriented mindset. • Strong ...

Assembler

Mahwah, NJ · On-site

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

... engineering drawings. • Perform the assembly of subassemblies or sales products. • Conduct ... language are required. • Self-starter with a proactive and detail-oriented mindset. • Strong ...

Assembler

Georgetown, DE · On-site

$14.75 - $18.25/hr

SUMMARY Assemble and test mechanical components per bill of material requirements and engineering ... language. * Ability to read, analyze and interpret technical documents and engineering drawings.

These hazards are controlled through means of engineering controls, such as machine guarding, and ... Previous soldering experience Language Requirements Must have a working comprehension of the ...

Assembler II [C]

Bedford, MA · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

We create for our global customers engineered components and sub-systems that deliver extreme ... Ability to read and interpret assembly drawings and work instructions. (English language required.

We create for our global customers engineered components and sub-systems that deliver extreme ... Ability to read and interpret assembly drawings and work instructions. (English language required.

CICS Systems Administrator

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

... Assembler Language Code (ALC), or Java. * Meet with customer analysts, management, and end-users to ... Communicate and work with application developers and customer testers to ensure all CICS resources ...

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Mechanical Assembler

Houston, TX · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

The Mechanical Assembler will manually assemble packaged equipment in a fabrication/manufacturing ... language, both written and verbal. * Ability to read and interpret P&ID, ISO, and engineering ...

Assembler 2

Garden Grove, CA · On-site

$20.24 - $22.49/hr

... engineering prints & work orders. • Document materials used in each process to maintain ... Working Conditions: 1. Does require fluent communication in English language. 2. Employment Status ...

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... engineering drawings, specifications, & other written instructions. Follow established procedures ... language, both written and verbal. Physical Demands: Required to sit and/or stand for extended ...

Mechanical Assembler

North Canton, OH · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Must have a basic command of the English language, both written and verbal. * Basic knowledge of ... engineered, fabricated, and assembled to customer specifications! Powell's culture has and will ...

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How much do assembler language programming jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for assembler language programming in the United States is $20.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assembler Language Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assembler Language Programmer, you need a deep understanding of computer architecture, assembly language syntax, and low-level programming concepts, often backed by a degree in computer science or related experience. Familiarity with development tools like assemblers, debuggers, emulators, and version control systems is essential, as well as knowledge of specific hardware platforms. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and persistence are crucial soft skills for identifying and resolving complex, low-level bugs. These skills ensure efficient, reliable, and optimized software that can interact directly with hardware, which is critical in embedded systems and performance-critical applications.

What are some common challenges faced by assembler language programmers, and how can they be addressed?

Assembler language programmers often encounter challenges such as debugging complex low-level code, managing hardware-specific constraints, and maintaining code readability. Since assembler code is closely tied to the underlying hardware, even minor errors can cause significant issues. To address these challenges, it's important to document code thoroughly, use debugging tools specific to the hardware platform, and collaborate with hardware engineers or other developers to ensure clear understanding of requirements and constraints. Regular peer reviews and ongoing training on new hardware architectures can also be very helpful.

What is assembler language programming?

Assembler language programming involves writing software using assembly language, which is a low-level programming language closely related to a computer's machine code instructions. Unlike high-level languages, assembly language allows programmers to write instructions specific to a computer's architecture, offering direct control over hardware. It's commonly used for developing system software, device drivers, and performance-critical applications where efficiency and speed are crucial. Because of its complexity and hardware specificity, assembler programming requires a thorough understanding of computer architecture.

What is the difference between Assembler Language Programming vs Embedded Systems Developer?

AspectAssembler Language ProgrammingEmbedded Systems Developer
CredentialsKnowledge of assembly language, sometimes certifications in embedded systemsEngineering degree, certifications in embedded systems or C programming
Work EnvironmentLow-level hardware programming, often in manufacturing or device firmwareDesign and develop embedded software for devices like IoT, automotive, or appliances
Industry UsageElectronics manufacturing, firmware developmentConsumer electronics, automotive, aerospace, IoT devices
Search/Comparison IntentTechnical programming skills, firmware developmentEmbedded software development, device programming

Assembler Language Programming focuses on writing low-level code directly in assembly for hardware control, while Embedded Systems Developer creates software for embedded devices using higher-level languages like C. Both roles require understanding hardware, but the Embedded Systems Developer typically works with more complex systems and higher-level programming, whereas Assembler Language Programming is more hardware-specific and low-level.

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Assembler

$17.75 - $21/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Description:

About Generant:

Generant was founded in the early 1930’s, is headquartered in Butler, NJ. We design and manufacture valves and pressure regulators for a wide variety of industries with a strong position in the Industrial Gases and Cryogenics, Medical Gases and Equipment, Energy, and Chemicals markets.


Generant is 100% employee owned. We look for dedicated and talented people who accept the responsibilities of thinking like owners and embrace our mission as stated in our Quality Policy:


Our Goal is to provide our customers, suppliers and employees true value. We believe this can only be accomplished through a strong commitment to continuous improvement in the quality of our products, services and working environment.


Our ideal candidates:

  • Are people who are personally motivated to produce high-quality work
  • Are lifelong learners – driven to continually improve
  • Are well organized
  • Enjoy working in a team environment

Job Summary: Assembler

The primary function of the Assembler is to read detailed instructions via tablet and assemble manufactured metal components into finished goods following engineering drawings using various tools, fixtures, and machinery.


Essential Functions:

  • Assemble parts using basic tools in a timely manner
  • Must have excellent visual attention to detail
  • Maintain accurate counts of items assembled
  • Log in and out of work order control system
  • Perform Testing, Engraving, and/or Packaging
  • Maintain clean working environment
  • Perform the job with minimal supervision
  • Due to the nature of the work, non-productive interaction with fellow employees must be kept to a minimum
  • Perform other assignments as assigned
Requirements:Qualifications


Education/Experience/Skills:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Basic Math Skills (measuring, use of calculator)
  • Must be able to communicate in English
  • Ability to carry out detailed written and verbal instructions in English
  • Must be comfortable using a computer tablet
  • 2 years of Assembly work experience for a manufacturing company is a plus!

Language Skills:

  • Must be able to read and comprehend detailed, technical instructions written in English
  • Must be fluent in English and have very good verbal communication skills

Physical Demands:

  • Hands must have dexterity to handle and manipulate small metal pieces
  • Must frequently lift up to 15 pounds and occasionally lift up to 25 pounds
  • When performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands to finger or handle or feel objects and tools or controls and talk and hear
  • Employee is frequently required to reach with fingers, hands and arms
  • Employee is occasionally required to stand, or walk
  • Specific vision abilities require close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.

Work Environment:

  • Assembler may work near moving mechanical parts and is occasionally exposed to vibration
  • Noise level is usually moderate

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions


Benefits:

Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, Life and AD&D Insurance


Please note that this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.