Assembler

Sterling Engineering

The Role

Overview

Assemble low-voltage switchgear cabinets using hand and power tools.

Key Responsibilities

  • inventory management
  • component assembly
  • quality checks
  • blueprint review
  • tool operations
  • defect reporting

Tasks

We are seeking a Low Voltage Switchgear Assembler to join our growing production team. In this role, you will assemble and fit metal parts and components used in power distribution switchgear cabinets. You’ll use various hand and power tools to ensure high-quality assembly that meets all engineering and safety standards. -Monitor inventory levels for tools and materials at the workstation. -Assemble and install mechanical components for low-voltage switchgear cabinets. -Conduct quality checks to ensure all products meet specifications and safety standards. -Review and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and work instructions to complete assigned assemblies. -Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area. -Use hand and power tools (such as drills, impacts, grinders, and screwdrivers) to perform tasks. -Report and document any defects or issues found during assembly.

Requirements

  • 0-2 yrs
  • mechanical aptitude
  • tools
  • blueprints
  • math
  • high school

What You Bring

-0–2 years of experience in assembly or manufacturing preferred. -Strong attention to detail and mechanical aptitude. -Familiarity with tools such as tape measures and drills. -Basic math and measurement skills. -Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and diagrams. -High school diploma or GED required.

Benefits

Benefits: Insurance (Health, Medical, Dental) Pay: $18 per hour

The Company

About Sterling Engineering

-Founded in 1969 in Westchester, Illinois, the firm has evolved from a local recruiter to a national engineering and IT staffing company. -They combine engineering consulting and project services with a strong technical recruitment arm. -They deliver managed engineering teams and custom IT solutions for IoT, security, QA automation, and more. -They specialize in serving verticals like energy, utilities, life sciences, food & beverage, and manufacturing.

Sector Specialisms

Agriculture

Construction

Locomotive

Mining

Off-road Vehicle

Automation & Robotics

Utilities

Renewable Energy

Food & Beverage

Life Sciences

Manufacturing/R&D

Technology

Architectural

Civil

Environmental

Buildings

HVAC

Plumbing

Lighting

Energy

Fire Protection

Acoustics

Roads

Bridges

Railways

Pipelines