Louisiana Association for the Blind

Final Assembly Inspector

Louisiana Association for the Blind  •  $31k/yr  •  Shreveport, LA (Onsite)  •  5 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location Laser Design & Die - Shreveport, LA 71107 Position Type Full Time Salary Range $31,200.00 - $31,200.00 Salary/year

Job Title: Final Assembly Inspector

Location: 1060 Hawn Ave., Shreveport, LA

Department: Louisiana Association for the Blind (L.A.B.) Distribution Center

Wage Category: Non-Exempt

Reports To: Assistant Director, Laser, Design and Die (LDD)

The Final Assembly Inspector is responsible for assembling, kitting, and inspecting products to ensure they meet established quality standards and customer specifications. This role supports production efficiency, product accuracy, and quality compliance while working in an accessible, team-oriented manufacturing environment.

Duties include, but are not limited to:

Assembly

  • Assemble components and subassemblies using standardized processes, fixtures, and accessible equipment.
  • Follow detailed work instructions and maintain compliance with company quality standards.
  • Use tactile labeling, adaptive measuring tools, and audio/visual aids to verify parts, quantities, and assembly steps.

Kitting

  • Perform kitting operations by gathering, counting, and packaging parts into designated kits for production or customer orders.
  • Ensure that all kits are accurately labeled and prepared according to specifications.

Quality Assurance

  • Remove products that do not meet production standards and recommend strategies to improve product quality.
  • Check parts against prints and specifications; complete inspection reports.
  • Document packages for presentation to the customer.
  • Perform a wide variety of final inspection duties with minimal supervision.

Communication and Collaboration

  • Collaborate with team members and supervisors to ensure smooth workflow and timely order completion.
  • Communicate inspection results, quality concerns, and improvement recommendations to the production team.
  • Report equipment issues, defective parts, or production concerns promptly to a team leader or supervisor.
  • Participate in training related to quality procedures, accessibility tools, and safety practices.

General Support

  • Maintain an organized, clean, and safe workstation.
  • Provide kitting and assembling support to various departments, as a floater, when needed.

Accessibility and Support

  • Adaptive equipment and assistive technology (such as screen readers, magnification devices, tactile gauges, or talking scales) provided as needed.
  • Work instructions available in accessible formats (braille, large print, or digital with screen reader compatibility).
  • Ongoing training and accommodations provided to support independence and success in the role.

Work Environment

  • Manufacturing floor with structured workstations designed for accessibility.
  • Moderate noise level; safety equipment provided.
  • Collaborative, team-focused environment.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to lift and carry boxes weighing up to 35–40 lbs.
  • Ability to bend, reach, and safely stack boxes on pallets or shelving.
  • Ability to remain seated or stand at a workstation for extended periods.
  • Manual dexterity for handling small parts, tools, and assembly
  • Mobility to move within the manufacturing floor as needed.



Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to perform repetitive tasks with accuracy.
  • Ability to follow verbal instructions, tactile guides, and accessible documentation.
  • Comfortable working with small parts and hand tools (training provided as needed).
  • Effective problem-solving skills and adaptability to various assembly or kitting tasks.
  • Team-oriented with good communication skills.
  • Must be able to follow directions and read product and part specifications.
  • Ability to use thinking and reasoning to solve problems
Louisiana Association for the Blind

About Louisiana Association for the Blind

For more than 90 years, Louisiana Association for the Blind (LAB) has improved the quality of life for Louisianians who are blind or visually impaired by providing training, services, and employment.

LAB's core values of respect for individual abilities, honesty, and integrity create an environment that encourages personal growth and independence. At LAB our focus is on a person's capabilities not disabilities. Excellence in all that we do is our goal. Quality is the end result: in products, in training, and in employment opportunities.

LAB employs people who are blind in manufacturing, administrative, training and a variety of job positions that match an individual's goals and potential. The Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (JWOD) allows LAB and other agencies employing the blind to secure contracts to provide products and services to the Federal government. The JWOD program helps to ensure steady, long-term employment for people who are blind.

LAB is a member of the National Association for Employment of People Who are Blind (NAEPB) and affiliated with National Industries for the Blind (NIB). Additionally, LAB is licensed by the Department of Social Services and recognized by Louisiana Rehabilitation Services as a rehabilitative facility.

Louisiana Association for the Blind (LAB) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. LAB does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other classification protected by Federal, state, or local law. LAB is a drug free work place.

For more information about LAB, please visit www.lablind.com or call 1(877) 913-6471 or (318) 635-6471

Industry
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Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Shreveport, LA
Year Founded
1927
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