Assembly Technician II (1st Shift)

Eaton CorporationGreenwood, SC
Onsite

About The Position

The Assembler II is responsible for meeting daily production targets with a strong focus on safety, quality, delivery, inventory management, and productivity. This role involves assembling Low Voltage Assemblies and performing all related tasks, including those assigned to Assembler I (Flex and Lean), as well as operating assembly machinery. Additional duties include PowerWave2 hi-pot testing, label creation, quality verification, and completing material transactions in AS400. May be required to obtain or maintain QEW certification to perform electrical testing on assemblies. Assemble, adjust, or repair components using a variety of tools, fixtures, gauges, and equipment; perform layout work and operate tools such as drills, saws, punches, riveters, caulking, and painting equipment as needed. Read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings; follow standard operating procedures, method sheets, and both written and verbal instructions from supervisors. Perform visual inspections and quality checks before, during, and after assembly to ensure all products meet specifications; apply identification labels to completed assemblies. Support production flow by retrieving and delivering materials, preparing assemblies for shipment or storage, and completing associated material transactions. Adhere to all safety policies, procedures, and WSRA requirements. Provide support across production areas. This is the general nature and level of work being performed and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, or skills required. Other duties may be assigned as business needs require.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent (GED) required.
  • 6 months of industrial manufacturing experience.
  • 6 months of experience using hand and air tools.
  • Proven problem-solving skills.
  • Collaboration with team members.
  • Being flexible and open to changes in processes or tasks.
  • Maintaining a clean, orderly and safe workplace (5S+).
  • Able to work independently with minimum direction.
  • Ability to stand for long periods.
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 40 lbs and push or pull up to 100 lbs with or without accommodation.

Responsibilities

  • Meeting daily production targets with a strong focus on safety, quality, delivery, inventory management, and productivity.
  • Assembling Low Voltage Assemblies and performing all related tasks.
  • Operating assembly machinery.
  • Performing PowerWave2 hi-pot testing.
  • Creating labels.
  • Quality verification.
  • Completing material transactions in AS400.
  • Obtaining or maintaining QEW certification to perform electrical testing on assemblies.
  • Assembling, adjusting, or repairing components using a variety of tools, fixtures, gauges, and equipment.
  • Performing layout work and operating tools such as drills, saws, punches, riveters, caulking, and painting equipment.
  • Reading and interpreting electrical and mechanical drawings.
  • Following standard operating procedures, method sheets, and both written and verbal instructions.
  • Performing visual inspections and quality checks before, during, and after assembly.
  • Applying identification labels to completed assemblies.
  • Supporting production flow by retrieving and delivering materials.
  • Preparing assemblies for shipment or storage.
  • Completing associated material transactions.
  • Adhering to all safety policies, procedures, and WSRA requirements.
  • Providing support across production areas.

Benefits

  • Variable incentive plan
  • Health and Welfare benefits
  • Retirement benefits
  • Programs that provide for paid and unpaid time away from work
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