What if your next build powered a jobsite tomorrow
Picture this. A contractor uncrates a saw you assembled, fires it up, and gets flawless cuts on day one. That happens because of specialists like you who take a work order, a parts kit, and turn them into dependable cutting and sawing equipment for concrete, tile, masonry, metal, and more.
Your mission
- Confirm the kit. Receive parts and work instructions from your Lead or Supervisor, verify correctness and condition, and escalate any issues.
- Create the core. Pre-assemble subassemblies and wire engines, motors, and switchboxes.
- Build the system. Assemble engine components, water pumps, blade shafts and guards, front and rear axles, transmissions, cutting heads, and additional assemblies.
- Perfect the fit. Use hand and pneumatic tools to sand, oil, measure, bolt, wire, align, tighten, and torque to spec while reading blueprints and following documented procedures.
- Finish strong. Touch up finishes, apply serial number decals, and paint if required.
- Prove performance. Test run each unit, complete inspection paperwork and checklists, and notify your Supervisor for final inspection.
- Ship with confidence. Crate or box equipment, include literature and tools, and prepare for pick-up.
- Own the space. Keep tools and the work area clean, request tool repairs, and always follow sound safety practices; report any safety or ergonomic concerns.
- Champion quality. Ensure parts fit properly, machines run smoothly, and finishes meet standards; suggest improvements to procedures and specifications.
Must-haves
- 1 to 2 years of mechanical assembly experience; automotive or shop exposure is a plus.
- Ability to follow verbal and written work instructions and read blueprints.
- Comfort standing for long periods and operating pneumatic tools that vibrate for short durations.
- Mechanical aptitude, confidence with hand tools, and capacity to learn specialized tasks such as basic electrical wiring.
- Detail-minded, accurate, and direction-following approach.
Technical toolkit
- Equipment Troubleshooting
- Electrical Schematics
- Troubleshooting Skills
- Machine Building/Assembling
- Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills
- Pneumatics Experience
- Single and Three Phase Power
- Motor Replacement/Repair/Maintenance
- Hydraulics Experience
- Pneumatics Troubleshooting
- Mechanical Assembly Skills
- Blueprint Reading
Machines and tech you will interact with
- Automotive Vehicles
- Power Tools
- CAD Software
Why Husqvarna
- Competitive compensation
- Benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance at date of hire
- A 401(k) with matching and no vesting
- An employee purchase discount on Husqvarna products
- An education assistance program
- Paid parental leave
- Eleven (11) paid holidays
- Paid vacation and sick time
Husqvarna is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer committed to providing equal opportunity in all of our employment practices, including selection, hiring, assignment, re-assignment, promotion, transfer, compensation, discipline and termination. Husqvarna prohibits discrimination, harassment and retaliation in employment based on race; color; religion; national origin; gender; sexual orientation; pregnancy; age; disability; service member status; or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
If you are ready to turn parts into performance and ideas into improvements, we would like to meet you.
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Husqvarna Construction Products North America