On-Site
The Manufacturing Assembler plays a critical role in building high-quality electro-mechanical products while actively contributing to continuous improvement, process stability, and operational excellence.
This role goes beyond traditional assembly work. The ideal candidate is technologically savvy, curious, and improvement-oriented , with the ability to follow standard work while also identifying opportunities to improve it. You will partner with manufacturing, engineering, and quality teams to ensure efficient, high-quality production and a culture of accountability and innovation.
This role will require a week of travel after onboarding to Fultonville, NY for training
Key Responsibilities
Assembly & Production Execution
Assemble electro-mechanical components and finished goods according to work instructions, drawings, and specifications.
Perform calibration, testing, and inspection to ensure products meet quality standards and functional requirements.
Read and interpret product documentation, including drawings, specifications, and work instructions.
Complete required production reporting, checklists, and system transactions accurately.
Standard Work & Process Discipline
Follow established standard work with consistency and attention to detail.
Identify gaps, inefficiencies, or inconsistencies in current processes.
Support updates to standard work documentation to reflect best practices and process improvements.
Maintain compliance with safety, quality, and operational standards.
Continuous Improvement & Problem Solving
Proactively identify opportunities to improve quality, reduce waste, and increase efficiency.
Participate in root cause problem solving and implement corrective actions as needed.
Contribute ideas to improve flow, ergonomics, tooling, and work cell layout.
Support implementation of Lean / RBS tools and continuous improvement initiatives aligned to site goals.
Technology & Data Utilization
Utilize digital tools, systems, and equipment to support assembly, testing, and reporting activities.
Accurately enter and retrieve production data across systems.
Demonstrate comfort learning and adapting to new technologies, automation, or digital work instructions.
Use data and metrics to understand performance and identify improvement opportunities.
Team Collaboration & Ownership
Work effectively within a team environment while maintaining individual accountability for output and quality.
Communicate issues, risks, and improvement ideas clearly and proactively.
Support cross-training and knowledge sharing across the team.
Take ownership of workstation organization, material flow, and overall cell performance.
Safety, Quality & Workplace Organization
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area (5S standards)
Ensure proper handling of materials, tools, and equipment.
Uphold a strong quality mindset with a focus on "built-in quality" vs. inspection.
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required.
Basic mechanical aptitude and ability to read and interpret drawings and specifications.
Experience working in a manufacturing or production environment.
Strong attention to detail and ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Demonstrated ability to follow processes and complete work accurately.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience assembling electro-mechanical components or similar products.
Soldering experience.
Familiarity with lean manufacturing, continuous improvement, or problem-solving methods.
Experience using digital tools for production tracking or reporting.
Technical or trade school education (mechanical, electrical, or related).
What Sets This Role Apart
This is not a traditional assembler role focused only on execution. Success in this position requires:
Thinking beyond the task to improve the process
Using technology and data to drive better outcomes
Taking ownership of quality, performance, and team success
Contributing ideas and participating actively in continuous improvement
Physical Requirements
Ability to stand, move, and perform repetitive tasks during the shift
Ability to lift materials within standard manufacturing limits
Ability to work safely with tools, equipment, and assembly processes
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Ralliant Corporation Overview
Ralliant, originally part of Fortive, now stands as a bold, independent public company driving innovation at the forefront of precision technology. With a global footprint and a legacy of excellence, we empower engineers to bring next-generation breakthroughs to life - faster, smarter, and more reliably. Our high-performance instruments, sensors, and subsystems fuel mission-critical advancements across industries, enabling real-world impact where it matters most. At Ralliant we're building the future, together with those driven to push boundaries, solve complex problems, and leave a lasting mark on the world.
About Anderson-Negele
Anderson-Negele is an instrumentation company whose mission is to provide the best hygienic instrumentation solutions for processors of food, beverage and life sciences products. We have manufacturing facilities in the US and Germany and sales & service offices in the U.S., Europe, China, India, and Brazil.
We Are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Ralliant Corporation and all Ralliant Companies are proud to be equal opportunity employers. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or other characteristics protected by law. Ralliant and all Ralliant Companies are also committed to providing reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. Individuals who need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment application process, please contact us at applyassistance@Ralliant.com.
Bonus or Equity
This position is also eligible for bonus as part of the total compensation package.
Pay Range
The salary range for this position (in local currency) is 16.11-29.86