Job Description
Overview ENERPAC TOOL GROUP – Who we are? Enerpac Tool Group Corp. is a premier industrial tools, services, technology, and solutions provider serving a broad and diverse set of customers in more than 100 countries. The Company makes complex, often hazardous jobs possible safely and efficiently. Enerpac Tool Group’s businesses are global leaders in high pressure hydraulic tools, controlled force products, and solutions for precise positioning of heavy loads that help customers safely and reliably tackle some of the most challenging jobs around the world. The Company was founded in 1910 and is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Enerpac Tool Group common stock trades on the NYSE under the symbol EPAC. For further information on Enerpac Tool Group and its businesses, visit the Company's website at https://www.enerpactoolgroup.com/ . Summary – basic function of the role Assemblers are an essential part of Enerpac’s manufacturing operations, responsible for building high-quality hydraulic tools, pumps, and components that meet our performance and safety standards. This role assembles mechanical and sub-assembly components, performs product testing using defined procedures, conducts quality inspections, troubleshoots issues, maintains accurate inventory transactions, and supports continuous improvement within the production area. Assemblers also help sustain a clean, safe, and efficient work environment by following standardized work instructions, 5S practices, and safety protocols. Growth & Advancement Enerpac provides clear opportunities for growth through demonstrated performance and skill development. Advancement from Assembler I to Assembler II is based on verified proficiency in three key areas: Functional Skills – Assembly accuracy, testing & troubleshooting, quality & inspection, data & inventory accuracy, cross-training & flexibility, process improvement, and 5S, organization & safety. Values – Consistent demonstration of Enerpac’s core values: Safety, Integrity, Ownership, Teamwork, and Agility. Competencies – Application of professional behaviors that drive business success, including Focus on Results, Adaptability, Communication, Data-Driven Decision Making, Resilience, and Innovation. Employees who demonstrate sustained proficiency in these areas may be considered for advancement to Assembler II and its associated pay range. Shift: Monday – Friday; 6 – 3:30 pm or 7:00am – 3:30 pm, Saturdays when production needs exist. Job Duties and Responsibilities Assembly & Component Preparation Assemble pumps, industrial tools, and hydraulic components following work instructions and bills of materials (BOMs). Prepare mechanical assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components using hand tools and light power tools (e.g., torque wrench). Recommend updates to work instructions or BOMs to improve accuracy and repeatability. Product Testing & Troubleshooting Perform product and component testing per defined procedures. Operate test stands to ensure products are assembled and functioning correctly. Troubleshoot assembly or test failures to support quality and production flow. Quality & Documentation Conduct quality inspections of parts and products throughout the assembly process. Maintain accurate inventory and data entry to ensure materials and components remain correctly transacted. Cross-Training & Collaboration Cross-train team members on cells or product lines they have not yet worked in. Share expertise in areas where the employee is already proficient. Collaborate with team members to meet production schedules and performance goals. Safety, Organization & 5S Maintain clean and organized work areas using 5S techniques. Follow all safety rules for the production floor and work cells. Wear required PPE and report hazards or unsafe conditions immediately Other Responsibilities Perform additional duties as assigned to support production needs Skills and Competencies Strong attention to detail to deliver high-quality assembled products. Effective teamwork and communication skills; willingness to train others. Logical reasoning skills for test interpretation and troubleshooting. Ability to operate hand tools and light power tools. Ability to work from mechanical drawings and basic blueprints. Thrives in a fast-paced, structured man