Full-Time

Assembly Operator

Updated on 3/16/2025

Re:Build Manufacturing

Re:Build Manufacturing

1,001-5,000 employees

Revitalizes American manufacturing with technology

No salary listed

Entry, Junior

Avon, OH, USA

First Shift position: 6am-3:30pm, 5 day work week, Monday-Friday.

Category
Manufacturing Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Required Skills
Inventory Management
Assembly
Requirements
  • High school diploma or GED is required
  • Demonstrates inspection competence
  • Demonstrates basic mathematical skills
  • Has both mechanical and technical capacity
  • Fluency in written and spoken English is required
  • Great Communicator
  • Team Player
  • Integrity and Safety
Responsibilities
  • Installs/assembles screw thread inserts, rivets, screws, bolts, components, etc.
  • Maintains inventory of components, hardware and other necessary department items
  • Organize assembly area and maintain assembly equipment
  • Communicates with Management, Foreman, Operators, Quality and other shop personnel for assignments and to resolve quality issues
  • Completes legibly all reports and other associated paperwork
Re:Build Manufacturing

Re:Build Manufacturing

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Rebuild Manufacturing focuses on revitalizing the American manufacturing industry by integrating advanced technologies into traditional manufacturing processes. Their approach enhances production efficiency and quality, allowing them to meet the demands for quick fulfillment and customization while maintaining mass production efficiency. Unlike many competitors, Rebuild Manufacturing emphasizes creating sustainable jobs in areas affected by deindustrialization, thus supporting local communities. Their goal is to rebuild America's manufacturing base, generating long-term employment and profits while also prioritizing environmental preservation and workforce opportunities.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$226.5M

Headquarters

Waltham, Massachusetts

Founded

2020

Simplify Jobs

Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Increased demand for thermoplastic composites boosts Re:Build's recent equipment launch.
  • Reshoring manufacturing to the U.S. provides growth opportunities for Re:Build.
  • Government funding for domestic manufacturing supports Re:Build's cleantech expansion.

What critics are saying

  • International competitors integrating advanced technologies threaten Re:Build's market share.
  • Rapid technological changes may outpace Re:Build's integration capabilities.
  • Potential delays in New Kensington facility could impact expansion plans.

What makes Re:Build Manufacturing unique

  • Re:Build integrates advanced technologies with traditional manufacturing for high-value production.
  • Focus on revitalizing American manufacturing by creating sustainable jobs in deindustrialized regions.
  • Emphasis on environmental preservation aligns with growing demand for eco-friendly technologies.

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Benefits

Company Equity

Professional Development Budget

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

7%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

1%
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Sep 9th, 2024
Re:Build Manufacturing launches line of thermoplastic composite slitting and ply stacking equipment

Re:Build Manufacturing launches line of thermoplastic composite slitting and ply stacking equipment.

JEC Composites
Aug 29th, 2024
Governor Josh Shapiro and Re:Build Manufacturing announce $81 million investment to create cutting-edge manufacturing center

Governor Josh Shapiro and Re:Build Manufacturing announce $81 million investment to create cutting-edge manufacturing center.

General Catalyst
Aug 20th, 2024
Our Investment in Re:Build | General Catalyst

Global Resilience: Revitalizing America’s Industrial Base

Finsmes
Aug 19th, 2024
Re:Build Manufacturing Raises $120M in Funding

Re:Build Manufacturing raises $120M in funding.

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