Performs difficult and final electro/mechanical assembly of complex separate and/or multi-units coupled on a final base for a wide variety of products. Works from engineering drawings or specifications. Procedures and methods are usually prescribed but from time to time may be required to plan assembly procedure. Requires adjusting, fitting, and aligning to close tolerances to meet inspection standards. Ten thousand (10,000) hours experience required to acquire necessary skills and techniques, knowledge of designs, materials and equipment, methods and procedures utilized. Performs other duties as designated by supervisor in the same salary grade or below. This position is deemed to require special skills and experience which cannot be fulfilled by persons not possessing such skill or experience. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Vocational or high school graduate plus a formal training program or equivalent on-the-job training required to obtain sufficient knowledge and/or certifications with regard to electrical and related mechanical principles, assembly applications and sequences, repair methods and techniques, troubleshooting and fit-up procedures. Employee must complete six thousand (6,000) hours worked as an Assembler "B". The six thousand (6,000) hours requirement may be waived by the Company if the employee can satisfy all other criteria. Employee must demonstrate the ability to satisfactorily perform all functions in the Assembler "A" classification to include the following: Dial indicator usage without a fixture/jig. Bearing installation (oil and grease). Assemble wide range of frame sizes including DC. Generators and motor generator sets. Ability to read and interpret drawings and specifications. Capable of using bearing puller/removal tools. Demonstrate ability to safely rig and lift large/irregular parts, using multiple rigging and lifting simultaneously while building units. Able to interpret and work from electrical and mechanical engineering drawings and specifications. Easily identify various hardware types/markings. Familiarity and ability to use basic hand tools for electrical measurement and test equipment. Proficient at making “certified/KATO certified” heavy gauge and small gauge crimps. Familiar with and can demonstrate ability to work with various pluming joints & tools (parker hose/crimp tool, pipe cutting/threading, etc.) Must be a sole US citizen.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees