Provider of electrical distribution solutions for utilities, industries, and infrastructure worldwide.
Perform in‑process and final inspections of mechanical assemblies, ensuring ISO‑9001 compliance and product quality.
3 days ago ago
$43,400 - $54,300
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Franklin, WI
Onsite
Company Size
2,900 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Design
Technical Services
Project Management
Consulting
Turnkey
Sector Specialisms
Commercial
Industrial
Energy
Renewable Energy
Power Quality
Electric Utilities
Grid Automation
Distribution Automation
Role
Description
quality analysis
staff training
equipment calibration
process monitoring
test interpretation
documentation
Conduct analyses of in-process materials and finished goods checking for quality and that the product meets all requirements
Assist with training Assistant Mechanical Quality Technologists
Ensure equipment is calibrated, validated, and maintained properly to ensure safety during operation of equipment
Monitor processes to ensure items are assembled according to item specifications, protocols and standard methods
Interpret test results, such as rundown reports, and validate they conform to the specifications and control limits in place
Complete all necessary documentation for the support of assembly and test procedures, including resistance tests, rundown reports, and data entry of assembly non-conformances in the Oracle Quality Collection Plan
Requirements
oracle
iso 9001
asq certification
ms office
associate degree
qa experience
Walking: Frequent walking short distances (total one to two miles)
Proficient MS Office skills (Excel, Word, and Outlook)
An Associate degree or Certificate in a Technical Discipline
Handling: Continuous handling of parts weighing up to 40 lbs.
Pushing/Pulling: Frequent use of cart to transport material
Skilled in computer programs (Excel, Word, Outlook) and Oracle
Bending: Frequent bending and crouching required
Proficient in math
Reaching: Occasional full range of motion from above the shoulders to below the knees
Ability to identify and inspect for special assembly requirements
Experience working with Quality Management Systems
Ability to ensure inspected product meets company and customer specifications
ASQ Certification and two or more years of Quality Assurance experience
Able to train Assistant Mechanical Quality Technologists
Two or more years of assembly inspection experience
Ability to read and comprehend part drawings, Bills of Material, Sales Orders, & Technical Documents
Ability to maintain accurate inspection records / Document checking
Intermediate understanding of ISO 9001 Quality Management System
Flexibility to change start and stop times on short notice as needed
High school diploma or equivalent
Carrying: Frequent carrying of items weighing up to 40 lbs.
Skillful technical communicator, both verbal and written communications
Standing: Most tasks performed in a standing position with frequent walking.
Possess a good understanding of the product, quality processes and Quality Policy requirements
Ability to use a computer to search for drawings, standards, and any other documentation required to perform the necessary inspection
Mechanical skills, ability to use specialized tools (Ultrasonic Thickness Meter)
Ability to provide technical support for process auditors and leadership
Lifting: Frequent lifting of items weighing up to 40 lbs.
Ability to work independently in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
Benefits
Leave Benefits: Vacation Time, Sick Time, Paid Holidays and Company Shutdown days, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, Other Leaves, Paid Parental Time and Military Leave
Health and Welfare Benefits: Medical & Prescription, Dental, Vision, Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, , Health Savings Account (HSA), Group Life Insurance, optional Supplemental Life and AD&D Insurance, Wellbeing Resources including Employee Assistance Program and Family Forming Benefits (i.e., Adoption and Fertility support)
Commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across all scopes by 2050.
78% reduction
GHG Emission Intensity
Significant reduction in greenhouse gas emission intensity since 2014 baseline.
81% reduction
GHG Emission Intensity
Updated figures showing an 81% reduction in greenhouse gas emission intensity since 2014 baseline, reported in November 2024.
B score
CDP Climate Change Survey
Achieved a B score in the CDP 2023 Climate Change survey, reflecting strong sustainability performance.
Three U.S. buildings LEED-certified; new 275,000 sq ft Palatine facility designed for LEED and EV charging.
Interim targets: reduce natural gas use by 30% by 2030 vs 2014; reduce SF₆ gas emissions by 89%; Scope 1 net zero roadmap shows 95% reduction by 2040–2050.
100% of global electricity for manufacturing powered by renewables since 2020.
Purchased RECs since 2012; zero Scope 2 market-based emissions since 2020.
Awarded SSCA Responsible Supply Chain Case Study Award 2024 and Landfill-Free Initiative 2023 for decarbonization and waste-management leadership.
Inclusion & Diversity
Top Ranked
Workplace Recognition
Ranked as a top workplace in the U.S. and Canada across general and manufacturing categories.
Annual tracking and reporting of DE&I progress, with global workforce goals
Recruitment through partnerships with diverse suppliers (minority‑ and woman‑owned, local, small businesses)
Country‑level recognition in Canada: Best Workplaces in Ontario, Canada’s Best Workplaces in Manufacturing
Culture built on inclusive environment where team members can bring authentic selves and share unique ideas