Electrical Equipment Assembler T - 2nd Shift

Ipsen InternationalCherry Valley, IL
Onsite

About The Position

Learns all activities required to effectively lay out work, install electrical apparatus, wiring, conduit, wire ways, and components to meet or exceed assembly requirements per design specifications and published schedules. Learns to efficiently utilize resources to minimize scrap, materials, and labor. Must strictly adhere to published company I.S.O. guidelines and procedures. Maintains and turns in accurate daily labor reports. Must strictly adhere to published Company safety guidelines and procedures. Must supply own hand tools per published list. Becomes familiar with the operational aspects of all equipment assigned to the area, especially the various safety aspects such as lockout/tagout, confined space entry, safety belts, lanyards, etc. Must demonstrate an aptitude to read, interpret, and assemble equipment utilizing standard documentation such as blueprints, sketches, bills of materials, or other authorized forms of instructions. Must demonstrate an aptitude of how to identify all major components on equipment manufactured by the company. Must demonstrate an aptitude of how to lay out work by measuring, marking dimensions and/or reference points on material or work piece. Must demonstrate an understanding of how to make proper electrical connections to meet print specifications and applicable codes such as: N.E.C. (National Electrical Code) or N.F.P.A. (National Fire Protection Association). Must demonstrate an understanding of how to verify proof of conformance of finished product to specifications. Must demonstrate an understanding of how to complete required relevant items on build checklist for each job. Must demonstrate an understanding of how to process all relevant “gig” list items and how to coordinate acceptance and signoff with check out department. Must demonstrate an understanding of how to identify various raw or processed electrical materials according to: type, gauge, sizing, or dimension. Must demonstrate the use of common, generally accepted measuring devices applicable to the area as required. Must demonstrate an aptitude for how to select, set-up and adjust miscellaneous hand tools and equipment such as conduit benders, threaders, cut off saws, iron worker, wire holders, crimpers, cable cutters, etc. Must demonstrate an aptitude for how to set up and operate stud guns. Must be able to follow oral and/or written instructions. Must demonstrate an understanding of how to safely operate overhead cranes, fork trucks, hand trucks, or other various equipment to move material or product. Must demonstrate an understanding of the principals, capacities, and safety aspects of how to properly select, attach, and move materials and/or equipment with the appropriate lifting devices such as chains, clevises, or straps. Must demonstrate an understanding of stock locations and stores excess material properly and in a timely manner. Maintains housekeeping standards in compliance with established company policies. Must be able to work with supervision and/or leadsmen to accomplish any given task. Assists others as required. Must demonstrate an aptitude for the principals and basics of electrical equipment assembly and installation of all major systems per required specifications as defined below: PRE-ASSEMBLY AND MAIN ASSEMBLY Must demonstrate an aptitude for Vacuum and Atmosphere product nomenclatures and mechanical assembly practices of equipment. Must demonstrate an aptitude of how to inspect and prepare components prior to assembly. Must demonstrate an aptitude for general assembly practices related to types of conduits, wire ways, support bracketry, fittings, and seal tight. Must demonstrate an aptitude for the general positioning of components and equipment. MAJOR ASSEMBLIES Must demonstrate an aptitude of how to position and install the following components: v Push buttons, nameplates, junction boxes, limit switches, limit switch actuators, temperature switches, various applicable switches and mounting brackets. Must demonstrate an aptitude of how to perform the following wiring operations: v Install terminals on sub-panels, install wire numbers on terminals, cut wire to length and install wire numbers, and pull wires to the appropriate component for interconnection. Must demonstrate an aptitude of how to layout and install cutouts in small panels and control boxes. EQUIPMENT TEARDOWN PROCEDURES Must demonstrate an aptitude of how to disconnect all temporary electrical utilities and stores materials accordingly. Must demonstrate an aptitude of how to mark or tag components and/or interconnecting systems such as conduit, wire ways, wiring, etc. to aid in the re-assembly or installation of equipment. EQUIPMENT PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT Must demonstrate an aptitude of how to disconnect and remove all permanent wiring, bundle, and properly tag or mark as required. Must demonstrate an aptitude of how to disconnect and remove all permanent wire ways and conduit as required. Cleans out all control panels, junction boxes, etc. prior to shipment.

Requirements

  • 1 year certificate from a technical school or an accredited journeyman program and a minimum of 1 year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Ability to read, analyze, interpret, and comprehend all forms of written and/or verbal instructions.
  • Ability to write simple correspondence.
  • Effectively able to present information and respond to questions from managers, supervisors, and other employees of the organization.
  • Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, proportions or decimals.
  • Thorough knowledge and understanding of electrical measurements such as voltage, current, ohms, resistance, etc.
  • Ability to apply a common sense approach and understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
  • Must supply own hand tools per published list.
  • Must occasionally lift and/or move (such as pulling wire) up to 50 pounds.
  • Specific vision abilities required: close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.

Nice To Haves

  • Fork lift and overhead crane training and certification also required.

Responsibilities

  • Lay out work, install electrical apparatus, wiring, conduit, wire ways, and components.
  • Meet or exceed assembly requirements per design specifications and published schedules.
  • Efficiently utilize resources to minimize scrap, materials, and labor.
  • Adhere to published company I.S.O. guidelines and procedures.
  • Maintain and turn in accurate daily labor reports.
  • Adhere to published Company safety guidelines and procedures.
  • Become familiar with the operational aspects of all equipment assigned to the area, especially safety aspects like lockout/tagout, confined space entry, safety belts, lanyards.
  • Read, interpret, and assemble equipment utilizing standard documentation such as blueprints, sketches, bills of materials, or other authorized forms of instructions.
  • Identify all major components on equipment manufactured by the company.
  • Lay out work by measuring, marking dimensions and/or reference points on material or work piece.
  • Make proper electrical connections to meet print specifications and applicable codes (N.E.C., N.F.P.A.).
  • Verify proof of conformance of finished product to specifications.
  • Complete required relevant items on build checklist for each job.
  • Process all relevant “gig” list items and coordinate acceptance and signoff with check out department.
  • Identify various raw or processed electrical materials by type, gauge, sizing, or dimension.
  • Use common, generally accepted measuring devices.
  • Select, set-up and adjust miscellaneous hand tools and equipment (conduit benders, threaders, cut off saws, iron worker, wire holders, crimpers, cable cutters).
  • Set up and operate stud guns.
  • Follow oral and/or written instructions.
  • Safely operate overhead cranes, fork trucks, hand trucks, or other various equipment to move material or product.
  • Properly select, attach, and move materials and/or equipment with appropriate lifting devices (chains, clevises, or straps).
  • Understand stock locations and store excess material properly and in a timely manner.
  • Maintain housekeeping standards.
  • Work with supervision and/or leadsmen to accomplish tasks.
  • Assist others as required.
  • Perform electrical equipment assembly and installation of all major systems per required specifications.
  • Inspect and prepare components prior to assembly.
  • Perform general assembly practices related to conduits, wire ways, support bracketry, fittings, and seal tight.
  • Position components and equipment.
  • Position and install push buttons, nameplates, junction boxes, limit switches, limit switch actuators, temperature switches, various applicable switches and mounting brackets.
  • Install terminals on sub-panels, install wire numbers on terminals, cut wire to length and install wire numbers, and pull wires to the appropriate component for interconnection.
  • Layout and install cutouts in small panels and control boxes.
  • Disconnect all temporary electrical utilities and store materials accordingly.
  • Mark or tag components and/or interconnecting systems (conduit, wire ways, wiring) to aid in re-assembly or installation.
  • Disconnect and remove all permanent wiring, bundle, and properly tag or mark as required.
  • Disconnect and remove all permanent wire ways and conduit as required.
  • Clean out all control panels, junction boxes, etc. prior to shipment.

Benefits

  • Shift Premium
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