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Creep Pre-travel Post-travel Reset issues Inconsistent pull characteristics Identify manufacturing or assembly issues such as: Oversized or undersized bushings Tight or damaged threads Tolerance ...

Creep Pre-travel Post-travel Reset issues Inconsistent pull characteristics Identify manufacturing or assembly issues such as: Oversized or undersized bushings Tight or damaged threads Tolerance ...

Assemble components for diesel engines meticulously, following detailed standard work, traveler instructions, and assembly procedures. * Function seamlessly within our assembly line, collaborating ...

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Position Overview We are now accepting applications for our General Assembly Technician positions ... Be available for overtime, including weekends, and occasional overnight travel as needed. * Team ...

Position Overview We are now accepting applications for our General Assembly Technician positions ... Be available for overtime, including weekends, and occasional overnight travel as needed. * Team ...

Position Overview We are now accepting applications for our General Assembly Technician positions ... Be available for overtime, including weekends, and occasional overnight travel as needed. * Team ...

Position Overview We are now accepting applications for our General Assembly Technician positions ... Be available for overtime, including weekends, and occasional overnight travel as needed. * Team ...

Requirements: · High School Diploma or equivalent · Travel on occasion is required · Entry level or 1-2 years of assembly experience · Knowledge of ISO · Familiar with mechanical and ...

Requirements High School Diploma or equivalent Travel on occasion is required Entry level or 1-2 years of assembly experience Knowledge of ISO Familiar with mechanical and electromechanical ...

Position Overview We are now accepting applications for our General Assembly Technician positions ... Be available for overtime, including weekends, and occasional overnight travel as needed. * Team ...

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How much do travel assembly jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for travel assembly in the United States is $19.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a travel assembly?

A Travel Assembly job involves assembling, installing, or repairing products or equipment at different locations. It typically requires frequent travel to customer sites, factories, or construction areas to perform hands-on work. Responsibilities may include reading blueprints, using hand and power tools, and ensuring quality control. This role is common in industries like manufacturing, construction, and field service. Strong mechanical skills and flexibility for travel are essential for success in this position.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the travel assembly position?

To thrive as a Travel Assembly professional, you need mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and the ability to read assembly instructions or blueprints, often with a high school diploma or equivalent as a minimum requirement. Experience with hand and power tools, familiarity with quality control systems, and, in some cases, a valid driver’s license or certifications related to equipment operation are advantageous. Strong communication, problem-solving skills, and flexibility to adapt to different job sites set top candidates apart. These skills are crucial for efficiently assembling products in various locations while maintaining high safety and quality standards.

What are typical work environments and travel requirements for a travel assembly position?

Travel Assembly professionals usually work in a variety of on-site environments, such as manufacturing plants, warehouses, customer facilities, or construction sites, depending on the specific project needs. The role often requires frequent travel to different locations, which might include local, regional, or even national assignments, and schedules may vary according to project timelines. While on-site, you’ll typically work with a team to assemble, install, or maintain products and equipment, sometimes coordinating efforts with other trade professionals. Adaptability and comfort with changing work settings are important, as assignments can last from a single day to several weeks. This variety makes the role dynamic and provides exposure to new challenges and learning opportunities on a regular basis.

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Infographic showing various Travel Assembly job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $40,506 per year, or $19.5 per hour.

Trigger Assembly Technician

BLACKOUT DEFENSE

Chandler, AZ • On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Full-time

PTO

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Benefits:

Bonus based on performance

Company parties

Competitive salary

Employee discounts

Free food & snacks

Opportunity for advancement

Paid time off

Training & development

Blackout Defense is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Trigger Assembly Technician to join our manufacturing team. This role focuses on the assembly, inspection, tuning, and quality control of AR15 trigger systems and related firearm components.

The ideal candidate must have prior firearm experience through professional work, personal build experience, competition shooting, gunsmithing, or similar hands-on exposure. This is not an entry-level firearm role — candidates must understand how an AR15 trigger should properly function and feel.

Responsibilities

Assemble AR15 trigger systems and small firearm components

Assemble related parts including charging handles, selectors, and hardware assemblies

Inspect and verify fitment, tolerances, and function of components

Identify and troubleshoot trigger characteristics including:

Creep

Pre-travel

Post-travel

Reset issues

Inconsistent pull characteristics

Identify manufacturing or assembly issues such as:

Oversized or undersized bushings

Tight or damaged threads

Tolerance stacking issues

Improper fitment or machining inconsistencies

Perform quality control checks to ensure products meet company standards

Maintain organized workstations and follow assembly procedures

Assist with production workflow and continuous improvement efforts

Qualifications

Strong familiarity with AR15 platform firearms

Hands-on experience with AR15 triggers and lower receiver components

Ability to identify proper trigger feel and diagnose functional issues

Mechanical aptitude and strong attention to detail

Comfortable working with small parts and precision assemblies

Ability to follow instructions and maintain consistency in assembly processes

Reliable, punctual, and team-oriented

Preferred Experience

Firearm manufacturing or gunsmithing experience

Competitive shooting or extensive personal AR15 build experience

Experience working with tolerances, fitment, and QC inspection processes

Familiarity with trigger tuning and diagnostics

Compensation & Benefits

$20–25/hr depending on experience

Paid time off

Paid sick time

Employee discounts

Industry pro discounts

Opportunity for advancement

Team-oriented work environment