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Assembler II - 2nd Shift

Eaton located in Youngsville , NC has an opening for an Assembler II- 2ndshift.
Essential Functions:
Perform assembly, complex and repetitive wiring, and/or UPS operation to complete final assembly of product.
Frequently lifts subassemblies and parts weighing up to 50 pounds repeatedly while completing assembly process.
Work to blueprints, engineering drawings, bills of material, and wire charts of complex nature to establish procedures.
Incorporates Engineering change notices into assembly as required.
Responsible for visual inspections of material and prior assemblies before and after assembly.
Use various fixtures, gauges, assembly, and customized engineering tools to assemble, adjust, or repair product.
Check electrical/mechanical performance of completed assemblies to ensure compliance to Raleigh Plant Quality standards and makes necessary adjustments when required in order to meet quality goals.
Determines assembly methods based upon deadlines, part availability, and engineering specifications.
Evaluates assembly problems then recommends and implements corrective actions.
Reports irregularities or equipment malfunctions.
Adheres to work instructions and environmental, health safety rules and regulations.
Ensure machines and tools are properly calibrated and perform housekeeping duties as necessary using the principles of 5S .
Responsible for contributing to the implementation and ongoing use of continuous improvement through participation and teamwork.
Use the principles of 5S to ensure a safe, clean and organized work area
Perform other duties as required.
Basic
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED required from an accredited educational institution
A minimum of two years of experience in manufacturing or electrical field.
Relocation assistance is not available for this position. Only candidates in the immediate geographical area (60 mile radius of Youngsville, NC ) will be considered.
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship.
Position Criteria:
Must be able to read and interpret blueprints, SOPs and engineering drawings.
Ability to demonstrate working knowledge of the mechanical, electrical, and safety procedures of a manufacturing facility.
Ability to read and interpret standard operating procedures.
Ability to demonstrate technical aptitude (ability to read wiring diagrams and other technical drawings)
Ability to demonstrate a working knowledge and understanding of basic electricity
Ability to work daily and/or weekend overtime as required
Ability to demonstrate problem solving and conflict management ability
Ability to work effectively in a team oriented environment
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while maintaining safety and quality priorities
Ability to demonstrate learning agility and high level of attention to detail
Ability to lift at least 50 pounds repeatedly throughout work shift
Ability to distinguish colored wiring
Ability to frequently stand or bend during the assembly process
Ability to be flexible and travel an approximate distance of 20 miles from work location to neighboring Raleigh Area Plants (as needed/as required/occasionally)
Preferred
Qualifications:
Two years of experience in electro-mechanical assembly.
One year of previous work experience in an environment requiring physical endurance and coordination preferred.
PRMS knowledge and proficiency preferred.
Associate's degree in electronics, manufacturing or a related field from an accredited educational institution.
Experience with point-to-point wiring test using meters.
Soldering certification or at least six months of soldering experience preferred.
High level of mechanical and electrical aptitude preferred.
Basic working knowledge and experience with computers
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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