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Production Technician
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Position Overview:
The Production Technician is responsible for a wide range of skills including: wire, assemble, fit and mount sub-assemblies, components, and standard fixed assemblies in electrical control equipment. Perform assembly required for test preparation and final inspection. Use established power checking procedures and equipment to verify electrical/mechanical integrity of units assembled. Perform all assignments within acceptable quantity and perfect quality requirements in keeping within assigned functions. * Assemble panelboards and/or switchboards to customer specification based on electrical drawings, manufacturing schematics, and work instructions with the use of hand and power tools. * Inspect and test finished products to maintain quality standards and ensure conformance with specifications and codes. * Use various tools, such as wire strippers and plyers to perform the electrical wiring assembly of panelboards and/or switchboards. * Maintain expected progress of jobs in the area of assignment and communicate problem areas or part shortages. * Receive and put away material; prepare finished products for shipment. * Perform Lean Initiatives by recommending suggestions for improvement related to quality, work processes, and environmental safety and health. Maintain equipment, tools, and work area per established 5S guidelines. * Cross-train and flex across functions based on development and business needs. * Perform other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications: * Minimum one year of experience in an assembly related role with the use of hand and/or power tools (experience in automotive repairs, construction, carpentry, or other assembly type environments will be considered). * No relocation benefit is being offered for this position. Only candidates that currently reside within 50 miles of the work location will be considered. Active-Duty Military Service member candidates are exempt from the geographical area limitation. * Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship. * Must be willing to work overtime before AND after your shift, as well as weekends. #ZR |