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Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$16 - $18.75/hr

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Manufacturing Assembly

Golden, CO

$17 - $21/hr

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Manufacturing Assembly * Manual and machinery assembly * Equipment maintenance * Quality inspection * Component assembly * Continuous improvement Skills and Experience: Preferred Candidate Might:

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Manufacturing Assembly

Girard, OH · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Altronic, LLC is seeking reliable Manufacturing Assembly workers, eager to learn new skills, for our team in Girard, Ohio. Multiple positions with different skill levels are available with starting ...

Altronic, LLC is seeking reliable Manufacturing Assembly workers, eager to learn new skills, for our team in Girard, Ohio. Multiple positions with different skill levels are available with starting ...

Manufacturing Assembly

Girard, OH · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Altronic, LLC is seeking reliable Manufacturing Assembly workers, eager to learn new skills, for our team in Girard, Ohio. Multiple positions with different skill levels are available with starting ...

Manufacturing Assembly

Girard, OH · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Altronic, LLC is seeking reliable Manufacturing Assembly workers, eager to learn new skills, for our team in Girard, Ohio. Multiple positions with different skill levels are available with starting ...

Provide feedback to Manufacturing Engineering regarding Assembly Build Sequences (ABS), planned hours and duration. * Manage activities with internal functional areas to support internal or external ...

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How much do manufacturing assembly jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for manufacturing assembly in the United States is $18.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manufacturing Assembly Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manufacturing Assembly Worker, you need strong manual dexterity, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent as a baseline qualification. Familiarity with assembly line machinery, hand tools, and basic safety certifications like OSHA are commonly required. Teamwork, reliability, and effective communication are essential soft skills that help maintain workflow and resolve issues quickly. These skills ensure products are assembled accurately and efficiently, contributing to overall production quality and workplace safety.

What are some common challenges faced in a manufacturing assembly role and how can they be overcome?

One common challenge in manufacturing assembly is maintaining high accuracy and speed while adhering to strict quality standards. Workers may also face repetitive tasks, which can lead to fatigue or minor errors over time. To overcome these challenges, it's important to take regular breaks, follow standardized procedures, and communicate proactively with team members and supervisors. Additionally, continuous training and cross-training can help improve efficiency and reduce mistakes, fostering a supportive work environment.

What is manufacturing assembly?

Manufacturing assembly refers to the process of putting together individual components or parts to create a finished product, typically in a factory or production line setting. Assemblers may work with machinery, tools, and manual techniques to connect, fasten, or assemble parts according to blueprints or specifications. The job often requires attention to detail, the ability to follow instructions, and teamwork to ensure quality and efficiency. Manufacturing assembly is essential in industries like automotive, electronics, and consumer goods, where products are made from many separate pieces.

What is the difference between Manufacturing Assembly vs Manufacturing Technician?

AspectManufacturing AssemblyManufacturing Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; on-the-job trainingHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentFactories, assembly lines, production floorsFactories, testing labs, maintenance areas
Job FocusAssembling products and componentsMaintaining, troubleshooting, and testing manufacturing equipment
Common UsageUsed in assembly line roles across manufacturing industriesUsed in roles requiring technical skills for equipment operation and maintenance

Manufacturing Assembly primarily involves assembling products on the production line, focusing on putting components together. Manufacturing Technicians often handle equipment maintenance, troubleshooting, and testing to ensure smooth manufacturing processes. While both roles work in manufacturing environments, their responsibilities and required skills differ, with assembly roles emphasizing manual assembly and technician roles emphasizing technical maintenance.

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Infographic showing various Manufacturing Assembly job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 8% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,521 per year, or $18 per hour.
Manufacturing Assembly

Manufacturing Assembly

Great Plains Industries

Wichita, KS • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

About the Role:

The Manufacturing Assembly role is critical in ensuring the efficient and accurate construction of products within a manufacturing environment. This position focuses on assembling components and subassemblies according to detailed specifications and quality standards, contributing directly to the production line's overall output. The role requires a strong understanding of basic machinery and assembly tools to operate equipment safely and effectively. Collaboration with team members and clear communication are essential to maintain workflow continuity and address any issues promptly. Ultimately, this position supports the manufacturing process by delivering high-quality assembled products that meet company and customer expectations.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Basic understanding of machine operation and mechanical assembly.
  • Ability to use common assembly tools safely and effectively.
  • Strong communication skills to work collaboratively within a team.
  • Physical ability to perform repetitive tasks and stand for extended periods.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Previous experience in a manufacturing or assembly line environment.
  • Familiarity with quality control procedures and standards.
  • Basic knowledge of reading technical drawings or blueprints.
  • Certification in manufacturing safety or equipment operation.
  • Experience with lean manufacturing principles or continuous improvement processes.

Responsibilities:

  • Assemble parts and components using hand tools, power tools, and machinery according to work instructions and blueprints.
  • Inspect assembled products for quality and adherence to specifications, reporting any defects or inconsistencies.
  • Collaborate with team members and supervisors to optimize assembly processes and resolve production challenges.
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area to ensure safety and efficiency.
  • Follow all safety protocols and company policies to minimize risks and maintain a safe working environment.

Skills:

The required skills such as basic machine understanding and assembly tool proficiency are applied daily to operate equipment and assemble products accurately and safely. Effective collaboration and communication skills enable the individual to coordinate with team members, share important information, and contribute to problem-solving efforts on the production floor. Preferred skills like familiarity with quality control and technical drawings enhance the ability to maintain high standards and interpret assembly instructions correctly. Additionally, knowledge of safety protocols ensures a secure working environment, reducing downtime and accidents. Together, these skills support a smooth, efficient manufacturing process that meets production goals and quality expectations.


About Company:

More than product. We are a family of innovation.

Did you know that Great Plains Industries was founded by an engineer? GPI Founder Charlie Peer took a career downturn and turned it into an opportunity for countless people, including its current third generation of family leadership.
In 1968, Charlie started his first business, Aerospace Systems and Components, by designing an air mixing valve for learjet. As the aviation industry has its ups and downs, Charlie soon looked to other stable markets and recognized that agriculture presented an opportunity. At a regional farm show, Charlie and his team presented a solution to cool off the cabs of combines - an evaporative air conditioning unit and a small transfer pump. And really, the rest is history for us! After years of dedication to research and development and building a team filled with entrepreneurial spirit, Great Plains Industries

is home to the GPI®, FLOMEC®, and GPRO® brands that serve Industrial, Commercial and Retail customers in many applications: fuel, agriculture, chemicals, manufacturing, construction, mining, oil and gas, and many more.
In 2013, the Company acquired Trimec Industries of Sydney, Australia. Trimec is a leading Australian manufacturer of positive displacement oval gear, insertion and impeller flow meters, ancillary flow hardware, and dedicated electronic flow instrumentation with Asian and European markets. Trimec is now named Great Plains Industries Australia. Both Great Plains Industries and Great Plains Industries Australia are known for superior engineering and durability in its products, along with strong customer relationships that reflect the Companies’ family-owned heritage, strong work ethics and “Midwestern” and “Down Under” values.

Great Plains Industries has a long, exciting future ahead. Backed by the strength of our holding company, Great Plains Ventures, we are poised to transition to meet the future needs of the market. As manufacturing is GPV's heritage, there is an ongoing effort to invest in its companies, improving the state of manufacturing processes and developing teams. GPV also actively pursues acquisition opportunities to complement its manufacturing operations.
Great Plains Industries and our global channel benefit from having two sales and manufacturing locations. Connect with us for localized support!