Electrical Assembler
Körber Technologies · Richmond, VA · 3 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
About the role
Your role in our team
- You will work independently to assemble, repair, test, and maintain electrical/electronic components and equipment for manufactured products and plant facilities ensuring quality workmanship and meet production schedules
- You will assemble, dismantle, and test electrical/electronic components.
- You will repair electrical/electronic equipment, including the cleaning of parts returned by customers
- You will test all electrical/electronic equipment, including ground-fault and current draw testing
- You will perform duties associated with assembly of prototype equipment.
- You will operate material handling equipment as well as machine, power, and hand tools
- You will complete assembly of printed circuit boards and/or writing of panels using engineering prints
Responsibilities
- You are able to either sit for an eight-hour shift or work in awkward positions installing electrical/electronic components. You are able to climb in, on, and under machines
- You are a high school graduate with vocational training in an electrical/electronic discipline or have equivalent experience
- You have at least three (3) years’ experience in panel wiring/printed circuit boards and/or complex electrical/electronic assembly, with good mechanical and analytical abilities
- You are able to use complex electrical/electronic schematics, and be able to work with color-coded cables
Requirements
- You are able to either sit for an eight-hour shift or work in awkward positions installing electrical/electronic components. You are able to climb in, on, and under machines
- You are a high school graduate with vocational training in an electrical/electronic discipline or have equivalent experience
- You have at least three (3) years’ experience in panel wiring/printed circuit boards and/or complex electrical/electronic assembly, with good mechanical and analytical abilities
- You are able to use complex electrical/electronic schematics, and be able to work with color-coded cables
Qualifications
- You are able to either sit for an eight-hour shift or work in awkward positions installing electrical/electronic components. You are able to climb in, on, and under machines
- You are a high school graduate with vocational training in an electrical/electronic discipline or have equivalent experience
- You have at least three (3) years’ experience in panel wiring/printed circuit boards and/or complex electrical/electronic assembly, with good mechanical and analytical abilities
- You are able to use complex electrical/electronic schematics, and be able to work with color-coded cables
Skills
- Ability to work independently
- Experience in panel wiring/printed circuit boards and/or complex electrical/electronic assembly
- Good mechanical and analytical abilities
- Ability to use complex electrical/electronic schematics
- Ability to work with color-coded cables
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Paid vacation
- Vacation purchase program
- Sick days
- Paid holidays
- 401k Plan with a $1 for $1 match up to 6% of your base income
- Medical, dental, vision insurance plans
- Basic life and disability insurances, both short and long term, paid by employer
- Voluntary life insurance purchase program
- Training and Development Program
Pay
Individual compensation will be determined by various factors such as scope and responsibilities of the position, experience, education, skills, location, and market and business considerations.
Schedule
Flexible working hours