Looking for a top-notch Electrical Assembly Tech at our DFW location!
Must be experienced in using power and hand tools for the assembly of large parcel automation equipment and electrical conveyor assemblies. May be requested to work overtime as required to meet production's needs as well as flexibility to work around scheduled production hours.
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Connects electrical wires between individual component leads and other components, connectors, terminals, and contact points.
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Cuts wire to specified lengths and routes, combs, twists, wraps, ties, and attaches wire to terminal points.
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Disassembles, modifies, reworks, refurbishes, and reassembles as required.
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Performs tasks that require knowledge of a combination of processes, operations and equipment.
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Duties may consist of, but not limited to, working from production blueprints, wiring diagrams, parts lists, wire lists, sketches and verbal instructions to produce electrical or electromechanical subassemblies.
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Frequently required to use fine motor skills, assembling some small parts with excellent dexterity.
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Ability to sit at a workstation for extended periods.
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Identifies and reports problems to group lead or manager.
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Perform 5S activities, maintain and improve work area order and cleanliness
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Access and follow drawings from computer system
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Perform work in a safe and healthy manner
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Actively participate in cell meetings in order to understand instruction, customer and production needs, quality challenges as well as other key issues
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Identify and communicate ideas to cell leaders that support improving the cell’s
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performance and the elimination of waste
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Scan on and off of jobs
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Use the cell’s visual boards as a means for communicating challenges, as well as vehicle for receiving information on KPI
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Participate in kaizen and other cell improvement teams
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Display professional conduct with customers and coworkers
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Attend company meetings as required
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Knowledge of all duties will be cross functional but specific duties may be assigned
Knowledge/Skills, Education, and Experience
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Two plus years of hands on electrical experience or an Associates in Electronics required.
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Hand tools provide by NPI as well as specific on the job training
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Must be able to read work instructions, assembly drawings and schematics
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Willing and able to work overtime as required
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Possess problem-solving capabilities
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Must be detail-oriented and able to multitask
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Maintain composure in a fast-paced, stressful environment
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Mission-focused with a sense of urgency when required
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Must have a positive attitude and foster a continuous improvement environment
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Ability to work well with others