The Industrial Controls Panel Shop Technician will assemble, and test control panels based on provided drawings. The Panel Shop Technician is also responsible for safety and quality and the care of all M.C. Dean, Inc. provided shop tools, meters, and other associated equipment.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
· Interpret electrical control panel drawings, to lay out panel components, cut, strip and terminate wire. and test connections.
· Competency with standard shop tools: screw drivers, measuring tape, drills & taps, wire strippers, soldering iron, multi-meter.
· Ability to recognize wire sizes and colors and install according to provided drawings.
· Identify quality or constructability concerns to Shop Foreman and/or Shop Engineer.
· Ability to read a BOM (Bill of Materials)
· Identify material shortages and notify supervision before it impacts the build schedule.
· Keep workstation clean and orderly throughout the build process.
· Understand and observe Safety practices and procedures.
· Ability to take instruction and directions
· Desire and motivation to produce good work.
Use of Tools:
· Light power tools including drills, saws, punch sets (electric, hand operated and hydraulic),
· Corded and cordless drills
· Fluke 87 Multimeter or equivalent
· Fluke 787 Process Meter (desired)
· Calibrated torque screw drivers and wrenches
Other Desired Skills:
· Ability to arrive at scheduled start time.
· Reliable transportation to and from manufacturing location.
· Comfortable working as part of a team and in a shared-tools environment.
· Willingness to learn new skills.
1+ Years of Experience
Prior experience as a Control Panel Fabrication Technician is desired but not required.
Formal Education
The incumbent must have a high school degree or GED.Certifications:
· Obtain. at the Company's expense, a CPR/First Aid certification within six (6) months of hire and maintain this certification status while employed by M.C. Dean, Inc.
· Pass a background investigation and drug test.
Previous Work Experience:
· Reading and understanding control circuit diagrams, schematics. drawings, and line diagrams.
· Measuring, stripping, crimping wire.
· Ability to take instructions and follow directions.
· Desire and motivation to produce good work
· Factory, fabrication. or assembly plant work, or equivalent knowledge of manufacturing environments. 0 Apprentice/Journeyman Electrician (desired).
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