Testing Team Coordinator - P2
Vertiv · Pelzer, SC · 2 wk ago
Quality AssuranceFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain continuous flow of electrical testing by identifying and eliminating bottlenecks
- Support and fill in at electrical test stations as needed (functional, high-voltage, and system testing)
- Ensure all testing is performed in compliance with safety standards and established procedures
- Troubleshoot and assist in diagnosing electrical and functional test failures
- Escalate recurring or complex issues to Engineering, Quality, or leadership as appropriate
- Verify test equipment is operational, calibrated, and ready for use
- Monitor test output, cycle times, and first-pass yield to meet production targets
- Coordinate with cross-functional teams (Engineering, Quality, Maintenance, Production) to resolve issues quickly
- Drive adherence to workmanship standards, documentation, and testing protocols
- Support Lean initiatives and continuous improvement efforts within the testing area
- Promote a strong safety-first culture, especially around electrical hazards
Qualifications
- Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED, 4+ years of manufacturing experience, with exposure to electrical assembly or testing
- Preferred Qualifications: Previous lead, trainer, or coordinator experience, hands-on experience with electrical testing, ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams, experience troubleshooting electrical systems or components
Skills & Competencies
- Strong electrical troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
- Knowledge of electrical safety practices and standards
- Ability to prioritize and adapt in a high-volume, fast-paced environment
- Effective communication across production, engineering, and quality teams
- Ability to support and direct workflow on the production floor
- Attention to detail with a strong focus on quality and accuracy
Physical & Work Environment
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs unassisted; up to 100 lbs with assistance
- Prolonged standing, walking, and working in a manufacturing environment
- Exposure to varying temperatures and production floor conditions