What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assembly Workers position at Webster Engineering?
Installs electrical wiring and assembles components in control cabinets and panel boards according to blueprints and wiring diagrams on Class 1 and 11 burner panels. Locates, drills and taps holes for mounting control units using hand tools and small power tools. Lifts and positions breakers, relays, contactors, bus bars, transformers, insulators, regulator cabinets, condenser units, motor and generator set, meters, plugging devices and fuse blocks to mounting holes and mounts them to cabinets. Cuts, strips, bend and forms wire cable, conduit and tubing used to connect control instruments.
Responsibilities
- Mounts components and wires various panels working from blueprints and wiring diagrams.
- Work is generally of a somewhat repetitive nature and involves the less complex panels and limited to Class I and 11 burner panels.
- Uses various power and hand tools to accomplish the job.
- Complies with all safety rules and standards and reports to their supervisor any condition out of his / her control.
- Maintains a neat, clean, orderly, and functional work area at all times.
- Assists other department employees.
- Performs user maintenance on all machines and equipment.
- Work must conform to Webster Engineering quality standards.
- Performs other related duties as required.
- Will normally work under the supervision of Assembly Support Lead, but will, to some degree, be required to work with minimum supervision and assistance in most phases of the job performance
Requirements
Physical Demands
Any offer is contingent based upon the successful completion of a background investigation, a mandatory pre-employment drug test (we will arrange for you), and your ability to comply with federal law requiring you to show proof of your ability to work in the United States on your first day of employment.