2nd Shift VT Secondary Winder - Competitive Pay - Benefits!

ITECMonroe, NC
5d$19 - $25Onsite

About The Position

Take your next career step at Instrument Transformer Equipment Corporation with a US based team that is developing responsive solutions for an evolving grid. ITEC is a leader in engineering, designing, and manufacturing critical componentry for electrical substations and the broader grid. Our pride lies in our long-standing partnership with utilities companies, the reliability of our products, and the technical and hands-on capabilities of our team. The company is at an exciting inflection as we continue to expand our existing brand portfolio and deepen relationships with new and existing customers. The Assembler will be responsible for the winding of coils. The ideal candidate will ensure the quality of our products while adhering to safety protocols and production goals.

Requirements

  • High school diploma/GED required.
  • A minimum of 1 year experience in a manufacturing environment is required.
  • Must have basic computer knowledge, data entry experience, and working knowledge of various equipment and tools.
  • Must have the ability to work in a fast-paced, high-speed environment, follow standardized work and adhere to safe work practices in a continuous improvement environment.
  • Analytical Skills and high-level attention to detail are both required.
  • Ability to work within a team and independently.
  • Operate material handling equipment: Including potential use of forklifts or other equipment with appropriate training and/or ITEC certification.
  • Physical stamina, strength, and ability to handle heavy equipment are required.
  • Must be able to multitask.
  • Must know basic math (read a tape measure) and must be able to use computers, as the manufacturing process continues to advance technologically.
  • Assemblers must be able to understand technical manuals, blueprints, and schematics for a wide range of products and machines to properly manufacture the final product.
  • Must have a steady hand and good hand-eye coordination, as they must grasp, manipulate, or assemble parts and components that are often very small.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and attention to detail.

Responsibilities

  • Read and interpret winding specification documents to determine characteristics required for specific coil to be wound. Turn count verification is a must on all coils.
  • Determine coil number, quantity, and revision. Record coil number on coil and on labor recording paperwork.
  • Determine and install appropriate mandrel device on machine. Adjust mandrel, end plates and/or tailstock as required by window size specification.
  • Load conductor and insulating paper to de-reeling mechanisms on machine.
  • Measure materials and make adjustments to machines to accommodate material and verify proper alignment.
  • Make adjustments to machine (flattener, traverse and material tensions) to yield desired finished coil dimensions as specified.
  • Wind and insulate coil per winding instruction.
  • Wind coil sections per winding instructions to specified number of turns.
  • Braze or bend taps and lead into coil at specified locations throughout the coil.
  • Proper cold weld.
  • Position and insulate leads per winding sheet and diagram(s).
  • Splice material per specifications as required.
  • Remove coil from mandrel device by hand or hoist it aside to pallet.
  • Operating forklift.
  • Load coils in/out of oven.
  • Clocking in and out of jobs using Factory Track.
  • Duties are to perform secondary winding but not limited to just that; Must be flexible to be cross trained in other areas of manufacturing as well. Overtime, if necessary, is required, which may include Sat. or Sunday.
  • Safety is First priority.
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