What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Panel Assembler II position at The Panther Group?
Job Summary
Working with little to no supervision, the Electrical Panel Assembler II performs a variety of assembly operations associated with multiple electrical and mechanical products. Work is completed according to written procedures, drawings, and established workmanship standards. Products includes electrical panels and sub-assemblies with a range of complexity for integration with capital equipment. Examples include, but are not limited to, power distribution panels, motor controls, and other types of electrical control panels.
Duties and Responsibilities
Assemble products per assembly process specifications.
Effectively communicate with team members, both verbally and in writing.
Work in a team environment with a positive attitude and support the success of the team.
Assemble, terminate, and wire electrical panels and electrical boxes using the specified tooling and approved workmanship standards, including complete installation into enclosures.
Work with written instructions, mechanical drawings, bills of materials, wire run lists and electrical schematics.
Perform point to point wiring on a variety of electrical panels and power distribution electrical boxes; using company supplied hand tools, such as crimpers and wire strippers.
Work with groups ranging from 2-8 people.
Integrate sub-assemblies, electrical panels, chassis, power supplies and connecting cables.
Perform co-builds with customers and / or project teams with no support to learn new product builds and transfer knowledge to other assemblers.
Learn new product builds and transfer knowledge to other assemblers.
Work with Engineering and Quality Control relating to assembly requirements, workmanship standards and customer product specifications. Provide redlines and feedback on written work instructions and procedures.
Inspect, test, and diagnose issues within electrical systems and components.
Troubleshoot issues and make timely repairs.
Strong ability to assemble, disassemble and repair.
Work independently and with groups ranging from 2-8 people.
Qualifications
High School diploma or GED, with 5 years experience, prefer technical school or equivalent experience.
Good communication skills (English), both written and verbal.
Strong attention to detail, focus, and highest standards for quality.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Experience wiring electrical panels and / or electrical sub-assemblies.
Experience with hand tools such as crimpers, wire strippers, screwdrivers, tape measures, wrenches, and torque wrenches.
Demonstrated ability to operate hand and power tools associated with electrical wiring work.
Has worked on large scale capital equipment a plus.
Able to analyze problems and offer solutions.
Experience with complex panels, multiple components and large wire run lists.
Good understanding of wiring schematics and electrical theory
Understanding of “big picture” workings of surrounding areas.
Working Environment
Approximately 90% of the work is performed in a precision, light industrial production area. The remaining time will be spent in office and warehouse areas.
Physical Requirements
While performing the duties of the job, the associate is regularly required to stand for an extended amount of time, walk and reach with hands and arms.