Electro-Mechanical Assembler B

Eaton CorporationGlenolden, PA
3d

About The Position

To assemble and/or test components using tools and fixtures and working from manufacturing documentation. Follow work orders, engineering drawings, and visual/written work instructions to assemble electro-mechanical components. Uses machines or hand tools to crimp, stake, bolt rivet, solder, cement, press fit or perform similar operations to secure parts in place. Mount electrical components such as transformers, resistors, capacitors, integrate circuits, etc. Makes a variety of electrical connections using soldering or related bonding procedures. Uses equipment such as multimeters and dielectric machines to in-process test parts during assembly. Assist in resolving production failures or product issues. Identify and initiate continuous improvement for product safety, quality, and efficiency. Maintain a clean and orderly work environment Work in a team environment for flow assembly work.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED from accredited institution
  • Minimum six (6) montsh experience in mechanical or electrical assemblies
  • Reside within 50 miles of location (no relocation benefit)
  • US person within the meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a US person as a US Citizen, US Permanent Resident (Green Card Holder), Political Asylee, or Refugee
  • Minimum six months blueprint reading
  • Minimum six months soldering experience
  • Soldering
  • Blueprint reading
  • Measuring with basic instruments as required by manager
  • Follows verbal and written instructions
  • Bringing up issues as needed as required by Manager

Nice To Haves

  • Technical School / Apprenticeship preferred

Responsibilities

  • Assemble and/or test components using tools and fixtures and working from manufacturing documentation.
  • Follow work orders, engineering drawings, and visual/written work instructions to assemble electro-mechanical components.
  • Use machines or hand tools to crimp, stake, bolt rivet, solder, cement, press fit or perform similar operations to secure parts in place.
  • Mount electrical components such as transformers, resistors, capacitors, integrate circuits, etc.
  • Make a variety of electrical connections using soldering or related bonding procedures.
  • Use equipment such as multimeters and dielectric machines to in-process test parts during assembly.
  • Assist in resolving production failures or product issues.
  • Identify and initiate continuous improvement for product safety, quality, and efficiency.
  • Maintain a clean and orderly work environment
  • Work in a team environment for flow assembly work.
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