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Production Assembler - 2nd Shift

Assemble, wire, and inspect PDUs and transformers per SOPs.

Santa Ana, California, United States
Full Time
Junior (1-3 years)

Job Highlights

Environment
Onsite
Visa Sponsorship
-must be able to work in the us without corporate sponsorship now and in the future.

About the Role

The Assembler will timely and accurately build sub‑assemblies and assemblies to customer specifications for Power Distribution Units (PDU) and Transformers. Work includes complex and repetitive wiring and mechanical tasks, following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The role requires using cranes to move transformers and materials, performing visual inspections before and after assembly, and employing fixtures, gauges, hand and power tools to assemble, adjust, or repair products. Assembly duties involve point‑to‑point wiring of PDUs, sheet‑metal work to construct transformer legs and related components, and inspecting completed assemblies to ensure compliance with quality standards. The assembler must make necessary adjustments to meet quality goals, adhere to company, environmental, health, and safety regulations, and suggest process and safety improvements. Maintaining calibrated machines and tools and practicing 5S housekeeping are also essential. • Build PDU and transformer sub‑assemblies following SOPs. • Perform point‑to‑point wiring and sheet‑metal fabrication for transformer components. • Conduct visual inspections before and after assembly and adjust to meet quality standards. • Operate cranes to lift and move transformers and materials after training. • Use fixtures, gauges, hand and power tools for assembly, adjustment, and repair. • Ensure machines and tools are calibrated and maintain 5S housekeeping practices. • Propose process and safety improvement ideas.

Key Responsibilities

  • sub‑assembly
  • wiring
  • sheet‑metal
  • visual inspection
  • cranes
  • 5s housekeeping

What You Bring

Candidates must be able to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship and reside within a 50‑mile radius of the work location (active‑duty military are exempt). A High School Diploma or GED, experience in production, packaging or construction, and prior work with SOPs and electrical assembly are required. Additional qualifications include basic computer skills, ability to read SOPs, wiring diagrams and bills of material, willingness to work overtime or weekends, ability to lift 40 lb, operate a crane after training, stand for extended periods, and use hand tools and metal‑working equipment. • Meet location requirement (within 50 mi, US work authorization; active‑duty exempt). • Hold a High School Diploma/GED and experience in production, packaging, or construction. • Ability to lift 40 lb, stand long periods, and work overtime/weekends as needed.

Requirements

  • high school
  • production
  • sops
  • wiring diagrams
  • computer skills
  • crane

Work Environment

Onsite

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