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Assembler - WPB
S&C Electric Company
Provider of electrical distribution solutions for utilities, industries, and infrastructure worldwide.
Perform basic mechanical and electrical assembly tasks to support the production of S&C's products.
23d ago
Entry-level, Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
West Palm Beach, FL
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
What you would be doing
quality assurance
component inspection
component assembly
forklift operation
safety protocols
meeting attendance
Maintain accurate records of tasks performed, deviations, and any quality concerns.
Adhere strictly to safety protocols while handling tools, equipment, and materials. Report any safety hazards promptly.
Meet department production targets and consistently adhere to quality and safety standards, including the use of lifting devices and other ergonomic or safety devices when required.
Work with departmental mentors to gain and apply feedback in pursuit of improved work quality.
Inspect components and assemblies to ensure correct component selection, placement, and wiring, according to quality standards.
Perform basic mechanical assembly tasks, such as mounting simple components, route, and secure cables, and ensure proper fit and function. Complete plastic fuse “welding” to connect plastic components together.
Learn the foundations of subassemblies in order to progress within the team.
Seek clarification when instructions or processes are not understood.
Use a forklift, lift truck, and other material handling equipment to move and position materials for assembly. Unpack components in the Supermarket to feed necessary materials to the assembly line.
Maintain regular and punctual attendance.
Understand and comply with all applicable Company policies and rules.
Test products in the test cage and document the results of those tests.
If required for the specific work area, learn to complete basic wiring tasks according to schematics and assembly instructions. Charge control boards as needed to prep them for assembly.
Attend in-person or virtual meetings as requested or required.
Verify quality standards via a quality assurance checklist.
Mount components and route/secure cables as needed.
What you bring
high school diploma
communication
blueprint reading
hardware tools
manual dexterity
lean manufacturing
Communicate effectively and respectfully with others.
Complete in-house training to learn how to read basic blueprints and Bills of Materials (BOLs).
Proficient in performing precise and delicate tasks using hands and fingers. Able to manipulate small objects, operate tools, and handle intricate equipment effectively.
Standing: Continuously required to stand and perform tasks.
Good communication skills (written and verbal) with the ability to articulate information efficiently and effectively to team members in a variety of production support departments.
Good interpersonal and organizational skills with the ability to understand and complete requests given by team members inside and outside of the department.
Preferred: Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement manufacturing principles.
Low Posture: Frequently required to perform tasks using a low posture, including but not limited to stooping, bending, crawling, crouching, kneeling, or squatting.
High School Diploma or GED
Ability to use hand tools, power tools, and measurement tools.
Basic computer skills with the ability to review and respond to requests via internal applications.
Willingness to do physical work in a manufacturing environment.
Manual Dexterity: Frequently required to use hand-eye coordination to control both hands and arms for a full range of motion to operate equipment/machinery/power tools/office productivity equipment.
Position Self / Move: Frequently required to position self to perform tasks involving but not limited to reaching, twisting, rotating, and pushing/pulling.
Observation / Eyesight: Frequently required to observe details at close range including depth perception, peripheral vision, and the ability to differentiate between colors.
Lifting & Carrying: Frequently required to solo or team lift and/or carry items exercising sound judgment to employ manual handling or machine lifts where required, and risk assessments, if appropriate.
Good attention to detail, with the ability to determine accurate part quantities consistently.
Basic math skills with the ability to calculate measurements and weights.
Preferred: Ability to read blueprints.
Ascending / Descending: Frequently ascending or descending stairs and ladders.
Ability and willingness to follow Health, Safety, and environment procedures accurately and report concerns promptly to the safety action team.
Walking: Frequently required to walk moderate distances across the S&C campus.
year of experience in mechanical or electrical assembly, which can include personal or hobby experience. Must have a desire to learn electrical/mechanical assembly processes, follow assembly instructions, and use various hand/power tools to assemble products.
Benefits
Overtime after shift or on Saturdays
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)
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
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
adherence to safety protocols
compliance with all applicable company policies and rules
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
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