DescriptionPosition Summary
The Electrical Assembler II will perform various duties on power control rooms including bending, running, installing, and terminating electrical conduit.
Essential Responsibilities
- Install electrical devices (disconnects, lights, panel boards, transformers, battery chargers, lighting contactors, VFDs, etc.)
- Bend, run, and install conduit (EMT and Rigid)
- Install wireway
- Install cable tray
- Pull wire and large cable
- Cut, strip, crimp, and terminate wires
- Install wiring by following standard work/process instructions (NEC Manual)
- Learn and adhere to all safety policies and practices to avoid safety incidents
- Learn and adhere to all manufacturing policies and practices to ensure consistent production
- Ensure quality by following standard work/process instructions and identifying any potential risks to product quality
- Ensure that work areas remain clean and well organized
Minimum Qualifications
- Minimum of high school diploma or GED and 3-5 year of relevant manufacturing experience or equivalent combination of education and relevant manufacturing experience
- Must have a basic command of the English language, both written and verbal
- Ability to bend conduit on a GB Sidewinder style bender (EMT and Rigid)
- Experience installing cable tray & wire way
- Working knowledge of electricity, circuits, and functions of common components (panel boards, transformers, disconnects, terminal blocks, relays, lighting contactors, etc.)
Preferred Qualifications
- Ability to perform tasks with minimal direction or supervision
- Working knowledge of relevant NEC Code sections
Skills, Abilities & Other Requirements
- Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations
- Knowledge of air, hand, and power tools
- Basic mechanical knowledge
- Ability to read a tape measure
- Ability to crimp and terminate wires
- Ability to read drawings (wiring diagrams, schematics, layout drawings)
- Employee is expected to meet or exceed established Electrical Assembler II productivity run rates
Working & Environmental Conditions
- Lifting up to 50 lbs. occasionally
- Constantly standing
- Frequently working from a ladder, and climbing up and down ladders.
- Constantly working overhead
- Constantly working in cramped quarters