Position Summary: The Control Panel Wirer/EM Assembler is responsible for wiring large power supplies, including electrical and mechanical components and sub-assemblies by reading schematics. Typical size of wiring jobs are 150-1500 wiring points. Final wiring of large complex cabinets and control panels is routine. Custom work, very engaging and non-repetitive. Uses hand and power tools as needed. Duties and Responsibilities: - Wire control panels and instrument panels from schematic and mechanical panel layouts
- Assemble and install complex electro-mechanical components, including building the complete unit as part of the production team. Place and mount electrical and mechanical components in cabinets.
- Wires large control panels and power supplies. Involves wire routing, terminals, crimping, fastening, bolting, riveting and soldering to join or secure parts in place.
- Assemble electrical connections, wiring, harness and installation.
- Cut, strip, bend and mount wires to connect electrical units and subassemblies.
- Mount assembled components, such as; pc boards, plc, resistors, transistors, capacitors, relays and sockets on large panels. Connect component leads and other component connectors, terminals and contact points by crimping and soldering.
- Document parts, changes, and procedures as needed to aid in the manufacturing process.
- Will make some decisions as to layout with guidance from supervisor and engineers.
- Use tools and machinery such as soldering iron, drills, punches, cutters and hand tools.
- Read and work from complex schematics, and mechanical drawings. Must be able to readily identify parts from Bill of Materials. (NOTE: this is NOT point-to-point wiring)
- Consistently meet or beat budgeted labor hours while delivering high quality units.
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