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Stoughton Trailers, LLC is a Wisconsin-based, family-owned manufacturer and a top-10 international supplier of semi-truck trailers. As an Assembler I, you will work hands-on across the trailer manufacturing process, using hand and power tools to prepare materials, assemble components, install parts, and help bring finished trailers to life.
Training is provided if you’re new to the field. You will follow blueprints and quality standards to produce high-quality trailers, maintaining safety and
Founded in 1961, Stoughton Trailers, LLC is a Wisconsin-based, family-owned manufacturer and top-10 international supplier of semi-truck trailers. The company designs, manufactures, and markets a wide range of trailers for over-the-road trucking, along with agricultural and specialty transportation equipment, backed by build, finance, rental, and fleet management solutions. Headquartered in Stoughton, WI, the company has grown from a small family business into one of the largest semi-trailer manufacturers in North America.
Join the team building the trailers that keep America’s freight moving. As an Assembler I, you’ll play a hands-on role across the trailer manufacturing process, using hand and power tools to prepare materials, assemble components, install parts, and help bring finished trailers to life. You’ll work from blueprints and quality standards to build products you can be proud of, all while working safely and keeping production on track. Don’t have experience? We’ll train you to grow with our team.
Additional Responsibilities
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
PRIMARY PRODUCTION RESPONSIBILITIES
ESTIMATED TIME
Operate hand and power tools required for the job, including drills, hammers, needle guns, caulk guns, chisels, utility knives, disk sanders, rivet guns, impact wrenches, Huck guns, routers, grinders, and tape measures
25–50%
Position and fasten parts using bolts, screws, rivets, and other fasteners. Assemble components and subassemblies, including brake hoses, light boxes, axles, air brake systems, nose boxes, wiring harnesses, tire and rim assemblies, doors, and walls. Drill through aluminum, steel, and wood as required.
25–50%
Prepare metal surfaces and clean trailer components using approved solvents.
0–30%
Apply caulk to required trailer seams and joints.
Varies
Measure and lay out materials and components according to blueprints and specifications.
Varies
Note: Time allocations are estimates and may vary based on the assigned plant area, production needs, and specific job duties.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
The successful candidate must be able to:
Core Competencies
Training
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Please refer to the Assembly Physical Demands Checklist for detailed information regarding the working conditions and physical requirements of this position.
This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed by employees in this classification. It is not intended to be a complete list of every duty, responsibility, or qualification associated with the position. Duties and responsibilities may be added, removed, or changed based on business and production needs.
The responsibilities and functions listed above are considered essential to the position. Employees must be able to perform these essential functions satisfactorily, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Requests for reasonable accommodation will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis in accordance with applicable laws and company policy. The evaluation may consider the employee’s restrictions, the essential functions of the position, available work, and other relevant factors.
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