Assembler I (Monday to Thursday) - EP1 PDCA at Eaton USA
El Paso, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

07 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Wiring, Assembling, Fitting, Mounting, Inspection, Testing, Maintenance, Safety Procedures, Teamwork, Tool Usage, Electrical Equipment, Manufacturing, Communication, Housekeeping, Problem Solving, Health Improvement

Industry

electrical;Appliances;and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
The Assembler I is responsible for a wide range of skills including wiring, assembling, fitting, and mounting subassemblies, components, and standard fixed assemblies in electrical control equipment. Perform assembly or wiring required for test preparation and final inspection. Use established power-checking procedures and equipment to verify the electrical/mechanical integrity of units assembled. Perform all assignments within the acceptable quantity and perfect quality requirements in keeping with assigned functions. In this function, you will: Perform the assigned function from oral and/or written instructions, drawings, or other manufacturing information. Handle materials following established procedures. Perform routine maintenance on all plant equipment in the area of assignment as required. Maintain quality standards by inspecting and testing finished products to ensure conformance with specifications and codes. Maintain expected progress of jobs in the area of assignment and communicate problem areas or parts shortages. Handle all finished products for shipment; call carriers and load materials into carrier's vehicles. Observe good housekeeping and safety procedures and keep equipment, tools, and the work area clean and orderly by performing 5-S duties and continuing to dedicate yourself to raising the bar. Lift 35 lbs. with reasonable accommodation as required. Participate in providing suggestions for the improvement of the health and safety program. No relocation benefit is offered for this position. Active-Duty Military candidates are exempt from the geographical area limitation Legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship. High school diploma or GED from an accredited institution. 1 year of prior manufacturing or assembly experience. Basic computer skills and use of software application(s) is required. Degree in a technical discipline. Experience in electrical equipment manufacturing and assembly (panelboards/switchboards preferred). IND123 Position Criteria: Experience using various tools, including Manual/electric/pneumatic tools, drill press, press brake, fork truck, jib crane, template/fixtures, hand carts, measuring and testing equipment, storage/packaging materials, and prescribed safety equipment. Must be able to interact and contribute in a small team environment. Know and follow established job-specific and facility-wide health and safety procedures and rules. Bring health and safety issues, unsafe acts, and safety suggestions to management's attention or correct those they can. Participate in accident, injury and illness prevention activities. Develop job safety analysis and safe working procedures. Identify and correct hazards and unsafe conditions. Accident, near-miss accident, or potential hazard investigations. Keep other employees aware of health and safety practices and activities by observing fellow employees' work practices and incorporating safety. Maintain housekeeping in the work area. Maintain health and safety equipment in good working order.

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Responsibilities
The Assembler I is responsible for wiring, assembling, fitting, and mounting components in electrical control equipment. This role includes performing assembly for test preparation and ensuring quality standards through inspection and testing.
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