You will be servicing several retail chains, going store-to-store building wheelbarrows, grills, toolboxes, fitness equipment, gazebos, patio furniture, etc. as requested by the manager of our associated stores on a daily/weekly basis.
Work at your own pace!
Work independently as an In-Store Merchandise Assembler with some of our biggest customers, like Lowe's or Home Depot. Our technicians work diligently to keep the display area "showroom ready."
Job Responsibilities
- Must be able to ensure a quality, well-built product. Check for missing pieces.
- Be able to follow detailed assembly instructions, guidelines, and procedures
- Communicate and work well with the store management & staff
- Keeping work areas clean, organized, and hazard-free for all team members
- Report on issues, malfunction, missing, or defective parts Operate smart phone app to check schedules, update manufacturing status of jobs.
Required:
- Must be 18 years old or older
- Read and execute assembly instructions, drawings, and manuals.
- Must be self-motivated, energetic and a good communicator.
- Quick learner, finds motivation in speed production challenges
- Must have own tools (impact driver w/bits, sockets, metric wrench, screwdrivers, box cutter)
- Good communication skills; be professional & respectful
- Must stand & bend for long periods of time, with the ability to lift 65 pounds regularly
- Good hand-eye coordination and mechanical aptitude
- Must have a valid driver's license
- Must have reliable transportation to drive at least a 25-mile radius
- Must have a working mobile phone.
Tool Requirements
- Impact driver (w/assorted bits and 2 batteries)
- Cordless drill with #2 and #3 bits
- Metric box-wrench set (w/sockets)
- Philip’s Head & flat head screwdrivers; small hammer, box cutter, mallet) Smartphone or Smart Device with WIFI or Mobile internet
Benefits
- Flexible Schedules
- Weekly Pay
- Paid Training
- Unlimited Earning Potential
- Production Incentives
- Minimal Supervision
- Employee Referral Program
Compensation is paid by the finished piece – in which each assembler gets paid for each item they build. The pay rate for each finished item varies on the level of difficulty. The faster and more accurately you work, the more money you make. NOTE:Upon hire you will be a 1099 independent contractor.