Palmer DCS is looking for our next experienced Eletro-Mechanical Assembler to join our small, family oriented team! If you have experience with Control Panel Assembly, reading schematics, taking the lead on projects, and working with a strong team of like-minded contributors, keep reading to see if you fit with our team!
The Key Accountabilities for the Electro-Mechanical Assembler 4 are:
Product Assembly: (60%)
Assembling various basic, intermediate, advanced and PLC electronic and mechanical chassis products and sub- assemblies by following schematics, diagrams, and written or verbal instructions
Performing basic to intermediate assembly tasks
Operating manual and power tools
Ability to lay out all levels of control panels
Installation of mechanical components
Wiring electronic components with an understanding of control panel theory of operation
understanding of sizing charts
components spacing
wire sizing
torque ratings
fuse ratings
Quality Control (20%)
Accurately report time charged to jobs on daily time sheet
Perform electrical testing, ring out
Understand the difference between control and power wire
Advanced knowledge of UL 508 standards.
Perform un-supervised quality control functions on products built by Electro Mechanical Assemblers 3 and below.
Organization: (10%)
Receiving and studying work orders
Gathering tools and supplies
Performing pre-production check list
Follow proper procedures to request additional parts and return unused inventory at the completion of the work order
Maintaining work area in compliance with 5S training
Following quality management procedures
Aiding general production activities (10%)
Ability to start and/or finish any project from another assembler during their absence
Aiding in training, questions, and general mentoring of all lower level Electro - Mechanical Assemblers
Ability to operate all shop equipment (plasma torch, stud welder, saws drills, and testing equipment
Ability to interpret all mechanical and electrical drawings and schematics (including customer supplied)
Coordinate Field Service including diagnosing electrical problems in the field by reviewing schematics, wire diagrams, testing and trouble shooting
Education and Experience:
Working knowledge of the mechanical, electrical, and safety procedures of a manufacturing facility
High school or equivalent degree required, but relevant work experience will be considered.
Must be a level 3 Electro - Mechanical Assembler for a minimum of 4 years or have equivalent work or education experience
Skills and Attributes:
Industrial and Commercial experience a plus
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong organizations skills
Detail oriented
Demonstrate willingness to learn and progress professionally
Physical Requirements:
The Stakeholder may be required to stand, bend, stoop and lift moderate weight.
Ability to lift and carry 30 lbs.