What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Assembler – Power the Future of Emergency Vehicles! position at Life Line Emergency Vehicles?
Join Our Team as an Electrical Assembler – Power the Future of Emergency Vehicles!
Are you a detail-oriented problem solver with a passion for hands-on electrical work? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, team-driven environment? At Life Line Emergency Vehicles, we’re looking for an Electrical Assembler to help build the cutting-edge emergency vehicles that first responders rely on every day.
Why You’ll Love This Role:
Work with Purpose – Your skills will directly impact the safety and reliability of lifesaving vehicles.
Hands-On & Engaging – Assemble and wire complex electrical boards with precision and craftsmanship.
Room to Grow – We value training and development, offering opportunities to expand your expertise.
Great Schedule – Enjoy a steady weekday shift: Monday-Thursday 6 AM – 3:30 PM, Friday 6 AM – 10 AM.
What You’ll Do:
- Electrical Assembly – Wire and assemble electrical boards, including terminal strips, jumpers, vacuum plates, R.T.B., faders, and power leads.
- Tool Operation – Work with wire strippers, cutters, crimpers, pliers, drills, grinders, and table saws.
- Quality Control – Inspect finished products, troubleshoot electrical issues, and ensure adherence to high-quality standards.
- Blueprint Reading – Interpret schematics, work orders, and blueprints with precision.
- Team Collaboration – Work closely with Engineering, Parts, and Production teams while providing training and support to teammates.
- Efficiency & Safety – Meet production schedules while maintaining an organized and safe workspace.
What You Bring to the Team:
✅ Technical Aptitude – Experience with electrical or mechanical tools preferred.
✅ Attention to Detail – Strong organizational skills and ability to follow precise wiring instructions.
✅ Team Player Mentality – Work well with others while contributing to a results-driven environment.
✅ Physical Stamina – Ability to lift up to 100 lbs. occasionally, stand for long periods, and work in a manufacturing setting.
Education & Experience:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Technical training in a related field preferred.
- Knowledge of Life Line products is a plus!
Ready to Power Up Your Career?
If you're looking for a rewarding and hands-on electrical assembly role where your expertise helps create lifesaving vehicles, apply today!