Wear steel toe shoes, safety glasses and other personal protective equipment as needed in safety zone areas.
Perform highly complex testing and troubleshooting of high voltage using 3-6 kV equipment.
Diagnose and troubleshoot complex mechanical, hydraulic, electro-mechanical and electrica devices and systems.
Troubleshoot all systems to manufacturing and engineering specifications.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and arms to perform repetitive motions; to sit, talk and/or hear.
Gain understanding of lean concepts by participating in Kaizen events and utilizing the principles to enhance the department and processes.
Prepare recommendations for improvements in methods or processes for improved productivity and quality.
Collaborates with Design Engineers during prototype builds.
Interface with promoting a positive image of SR and SR equipment during factory acceptance testing.
Requirements
test equipment
network troubleshooting
blueprint reading
mechanical assembly
electrical assembly
hand tools
Skilled in the use of basic test and measurement equipment (e.g., digital multi-meter, megohmmeter, etc.).
Required to work on concrete floors, walking and standing for long hours.
Experience in troubleshooting networked systems (nodes, switches, etc.)
Advanced ability to read, understand, and work from complex blueprints and schematics.
Ability to work with minimum supervision.
Minimum 5 years experience in mechanical assembly, preferably of industrial products or equipment.
Cross train in both Electrical and Mechanical Departments
Must be able to work outdoors in inclement weather.
Require a high level of skills with a variety of hand tools and test equipment.
Ability to lift up to 40 pounds.
Ability to work at various heights with fall protection.
Must be able to work from complex schematics, assembly blueprints, and/or verbal and written instructions, with minimal supervision.
Perform highly complex mechanical, hydraulic, electro-mechanical and electrical assembly and disassembly.
Experience in troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical systems.
Minimum 5 years of electrical assembly experience.
Must be able to work overtime and weekends as needed.
Knowledge of general manufacturing standards.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
no visa sponsorship; applicants must already be authorized to work in the u.s.