Electrical Tester II- C Shift (Weekend Shift)

Eaton CorporationFayetteville, NC
2d

About The Position

In the Electrical Tester II position, you will plan, electronically / electrically test, and inspect Motor Control Center structures as part of final product testing in order to verify correct product function. Perform troubleshooting and repair as required. Do this according to specifications, test and working procedures. Interface with customers, internal engineering, field services and product management to support customer requests and requirements. Act as Manufacturing Consultant for Customer Witness Tests and Customer Inspections. Provide updates to Supervisors, Customer Service and Staff for products build, assembly or ship status. Participate and/or lead in the design and delivery of training for new and existing testers. Participate and lead continuous improvement efforts for the assembly and testing of MCC products. In this function you will: Work from oral and/or written instructions from supervisors and/or prints, diagrams and manufacturing information sheets. Prepare apparatus for test and inspections in accordance with procedures and test specifications. Move apparatus to and from test and position as required. Perform mechanical inspection and insulation tests as required. Perform electrical sequence tests, according to the specifications, diagram or schematic, as required. Check out inter-related electrical circuits between separate cells where methods and procedures have been established. Check out metering circuits. Inspect and test standard and non-standard fixed assemblies. Inspect cells, panels and components for appearance, omissions, damage, and electro-mechanical malfunction. Troubleshoot malfunctions of apparatus under test to determine causes and report findings to the supervisor, engineering, etc. Check all components listed on customer orders to make sure orders are complete prior to packaging and shipment. Work in conjunction with Engineering, Quality Control, etc., concerning test procedures, specifications and problems.

Requirements

  • A high school diploma or GED from an accredited institution is required.
  • A minimum of one (1) year of experience testing or assembling Low Voltage Control Distribution Assemblies.
  • Candidates must reside within a 50 - mile radius of Fayetteville, NC will be considered.
  • Active - Duty Military Service member candidates are exempt from the geographical area limitation.
  • Good communication and teamwork skills interfacing cross functionally and potentially with external customers
  • Requires strong attention to detail and following safety and quality processes
  • Ability to read schematic drawings and trouble shoot electrical control circuits.
  • Knowledge of mechanical and/or electrical engineering disciplines for product design and development

Nice To Haves

  • An Associates Degree in an Electrical/Electronics Technology/Engineering field

Responsibilities

  • Plan, electronically / electrically test, and inspect Motor Control Center structures as part of final product testing in order to verify correct product function.
  • Perform troubleshooting and repair as required.
  • Interface with customers, internal engineering, field services and product management to support customer requests and requirements.
  • Act as Manufacturing Consultant for Customer Witness Tests and Customer Inspections.
  • Provide updates to Supervisors, Customer Service and Staff for products build, assembly or ship status.
  • Participate and/or lead in the design and delivery of training for new and existing testers.
  • Participate and lead continuous improvement efforts for the assembly and testing of MCC products.
  • Work from oral and/or written instructions from supervisors and/or prints, diagrams and manufacturing information sheets.
  • Prepare apparatus for test and inspections in accordance with procedures and test specifications.
  • Move apparatus to and from test and position as required.
  • Perform mechanical inspection and insulation tests as required.
  • Perform electrical sequence tests, according to the specifications, diagram or schematic, as required.
  • Check out inter-related electrical circuits between separate cells where methods and procedures have been established.
  • Check out metering circuits.
  • Inspect and test standard and non-standard fixed assemblies.
  • Inspect cells, panels and components for appearance, omissions, damage, and electro-mechanical malfunction.
  • Troubleshoot malfunctions of apparatus under test to determine causes and report findings to the supervisor, engineering, etc.
  • Check all components listed on customer orders to make sure orders are complete prior to packaging and shipment.
  • Work in conjunction with Engineering, Quality Control, etc., concerning test procedures, specifications and problems.
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