General Manufacturing - Lamination Stacker - First Shift

Nidec Motor CorporationMankato, MN
2d$24 - $28Onsite

About The Position

Stacks and aligns rotor and stator laminations for assembly of cores. Measures stack, using ruler and adds or removes laminations to bring core body to specified size. GMAW tack welds must meet certification requirements (see section 11 (e)). Daily/weekly TPM tasks must be performed with accuracy and consistency. Uses various hand and power tools as well as requiring spot welding. Under general supervision. Instruction provided on new work, variations, etc. Six thousand (6,000) hours to become familiar with work, materials, equipment, work methods, procedures, and to attain proficiency requirements as to welding quality and quantity of work. Performs other duties as designated by supervisor in the same salary grade or below.

Requirements

  • Requires a vocational or high school graduate or equivalent.
  • Must be a sole US citizen.

Responsibilities

  • Stacks and aligns rotor and stator laminations for assembly of cores.
  • Measures stack, using ruler and adds or removes laminations to bring core body to specified size.
  • GMAW tack welds must meet certification requirements (see section 11 (e)).
  • Daily/weekly TPM tasks must be performed with accuracy and consistency.
  • Uses various hand and power tools as well as requiring spot welding.
  • Performs other duties as designated by supervisor in the same salary grade or below.

Benefits

  • Competitive Compensation: Attractive salary with additional bonus opportunities.
  • Health and Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, effective from your first day.
  • Retirement Savings: 401(k) plan with a best-in-class company match to support your financial future.
  • Work-Life Balance: Generous time off package, including PTO and holidays.
  • Education Assistance: Tuition reimbursement and continuous learning opportunities to support your professional growth.
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