We are seeking a Marine/Boat Engine Assembler for a contract position in our manufacturing facility. This position involves working on fully assembled marine/boat engines that require custom parts to be added. You will be part of a team that supports the manufacturing process while following all safety, quality, and productivity standards.
Job Title: Marine/Boat Engine Assembler (Contract Position)
Location: 5901 River Road, Jefferson, LA, 70123
Shift: 1st Shift, 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Contract Length: 10+ Months Contract Possibility of Extension or Conversion
Max Pay Rate: $22.46 per hour
This is an on-site, 1st shift role with hours from 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM.
Key Responsibilities:
Site has fully assemble marine/boat engines which require added custom parts.
- The primary responsibility is to install custom parts onto marine/boat engines, following the guidance of Senior Technicians.
- The job requires mechanical aptitude and experience with boat engines, car engines, or other mechanical systems.
- Follow standard work, process documentation, and company policies.
- Raise any quality concerns to minimize cost and exposure.
- Perform quality inspections to ensure high standards.
- Support continuous improvement activities to enhance quality, safety, and employee development.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area, ensuring routine housekeeping tasks are completed.
- Apply the Cummins Operating System (COS) and Operations Excellence (OE) methodology.
- Remain flexible and perform other duties as required to meet manufacturing goals.
- Collaborate with peers and all levels of the organization to maintain process performance.
Other Responsibilities:
- Operate Power Industrial Devices (PIDs) such as forklifts.
- Install custom parts on marine/boat engines as directed by Senior Technicians.
- Perform tasks that support the manufacturing process safely and efficiently.
- Stop work and immediately report any major injury hazards.
- Report any work-related injury, illness, incident, or hazard.
- Comply with all HSE standards, policies, procedures, and regulations.
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Promote a culture of interdependence by looking out for one another.
- Correct hazards within your control and capabilities.
- Minimize negative environmental impacts related to your work.
- Participate in HSE training and development.