Electrical Technician Job Description Page 2

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 Electrical enclosures and panel building experience
 Experience of first article (prototype) panel and enclosure wiring
 Electrical troubleshooting and testing of sub-assemblies and final product
 Able to troubleshoot electrical circuits using a multi-meter
 Able to look at schematics and understand the circuitry and what’s occurred
 Requires little to no guidance
 Provides guidance to assemblers
 Workload 5-7 machines at a time
 Basic math skills
 Ability to create layout sketches/drawings of where to place components
 Ability to work from verbal instructions (e.g. is given a box of components/parts and is
communicated to as to what to do; is able to create a sketch from this as well).
 Knows how electrical components work
 Sauder experience (assembler)
 Attention to detail
 Ability to use power hand tools with no supervision
 Good communication skills; ability to find part #s and provide that information to purchasing
when we are low on electrical parts in inventory/stock
 Good computer skills
 Ability to look up BOM and see if parts are in inventory
 Experience with automation machinery panel builders
 Quality inspection on final system assemblies. Verify accuracy versus documentation and
continuity check of all electrical panels
 Assembles engineer’s concept into reality
 Troubleshoots and debugs
 Electrical schematics redlines
 May need to complete design of custom automation equipment to customer’s specifications using
AutoCad. Duties include preparing complete machine designs, starting from a quoted concept,
including customer approval layouts, assembly drawings, parts lists and detail drawings.
 May work with Sales Engineers to provide input with quote preparation
 Work alongside Senior Electrical Engineer's supporting the design, debug, validation and
optimization of products
 Involve in projects from concept while gaining exposure to the complete design lifecycle
 Validate hardware and debug issues
 Adheres to Inventory & Floor Stock procedures
Minimum Work/Education Qualifications:
 5+ years’ experience as an electrical assembly technician

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