Location: Monroe, NC
Company: Itec
taping correct unit. Covering lead wires with proper sleeving an mylar insulation. Butt splicing lead wires. Use ½" crepe tubing over the leads. Use proper pressboard size for condenser cover. Cut out " O" ring (w/ correct size pressboard) to H1 side.
Put on foil coil, per spec, then crepe tape around coil, per spec. Build neck up, per spec. Wrap unit completely, per spec, mark H1, then send to test. Follow training and spec/procedures for laying papers to complete unit. Proper soldering technique required. Joint splices and crimp connections may be necessary. Clocking in and out of jobs using Factory Track. Safety is First priority. Minimum Qualifications & Skills: Dexterity.
Must have a steady hand and good hand-eye coordination, as they must grasp, manipulate, or assemble parts and components that are often very small. Math skills: Must know basic math (read a tape measure) and must be able to use computers, as the manufacturing process continues to advance technologically.
Mechanical skills. : Modern production systems require assemblers to be able to use programmable motion-control devices, computers, and robots on the factory floor. Use of hand and power tools. Technical skills. Assembler must be able to understand technical manuals, blueprints, and schematics for a wide range of products and machines to properly manufacture the final product.. Additional
Qualifications: Must have a minimum of 1-year manufacturing experience and proven work stability history.
Must have basic computer knowledge, data entry experience, and working knowledge of various equipment and tools. Operate material handling equipment: Including potential use of forklifts or other equipment with appropriate training and/or ITEC certification. Education, Experience and Skills Required: Minimum high school diploma or GED Instrument Transformer Equipment Corporation (ITEC) is dedicated to the design, manufacture, and sales of high-quality instrument transformers serving the needs of the electrical utility industry. Our mission includes providing an environment where our employees can learn and grow in an atmosphere of excellence.
I T E C i s c o m m i t t ed t o f o s t e ri ng, cu lt i v a ti ng, and p r e s e r v i ng a cu l t u r e o f d i ve r s i t y a nd i n c l u s i on. O ur e m p l oy e es a r e t he m o s t v a l u a b l e a s s e t s w e have. We continually strive to be the industry standard for our products, and in service to our customers. Our interactions with our business partners and associates will always set a high level of integrity. We recognize that our continual success will only be achieved through the accomplishment of this stated mission.
Manufacturing/Operation jobs are positions focused on the production processes that convert raw materials into finished goods and products. These roles are critical in ensuring that items are crafted efficiently, safely, and to quality standards. Characterized by hands-on engagement with machinery, tools, and assembly lines, such jobs range from machine operators and technicians to production supervisors. Workers often collaborate in team-oriented environments, adhering to strict safety protocols and continuous improvement practices to meet production targets and deadlines.
Manufacturing or Operation jobs are roles involved in the process of producing goods and overseeing the efficiency of production lines. These positions may range from machine operators, assemblers, to quality control inspectors, and production managers. Key characteristics include a focus on safety, precision, and physical work, often requiring technical skills and the ability to work in a team-oriented environment. Such jobs are integral to transforming raw materials into finished products, ensuring operational excellence, and maintaining the workflow to meet business goals.
Manufacturing or Operation jobs are roles involved in the process of producing goods and overseeing the efficiency of production lines. These positions may range from machine operators, assemblers, to quality control inspectors, and production managers. Key characteristics include a focus on safety, precision, and physical work, often requiring technical skills and the ability to work in a team-oriented environment. Such jobs are integral to transforming raw materials into finished products, ensuring operational excellence, and maintaining the workflow to meet business goals.
and instructions. This position functionally includes manufacturing and shipping/receiving. This position requires full participation, when requested, in process/continuous improvement, problem solving, and training activities. Education: · High school diploma or equivalent.
· Vocational training and/or community college degree or equivalent experience. Experience: · One to three years of industrial manufacturing experience in relevant areas (machine operations and material handling) · Experience in textile sheet material cutting and lamination processes preferred Skills: · Good verbal and written communication skills. · Ability to work in a team environment of rapidly changing priorities.
· Good reasoning, problem solving, and conflict resolution skills. · Good analytical skills (basic mathematics). · Basic MS office applications (Word, Excel, and Outlook).
· Basic input and keystroke execution of ERP system. · Strong attention to detail Main responsibilities: Perform work to specified standards of performance and established methods. Use (ERP) software tools Use SPC tools and techniques. Comply with all safety, work, and QMS rules, policies, procedures, and instructions. Participate in process/continuous improvement, problem solving, troubleshooting and training activities as well as other meeting as directed by supervisor. Assist in other functional areas as directed.
Report any safety issues to supervisor immediately. Report quality problems to supervisor immediately Willfully provide improvement ideas to supervisor Working Conditions and Physical Requirements: · Must be able to visually inspect material(s) for determined defects.
· Standing or sitting as needed to perform duties. · Ability to occasionally move about to access equipment, cabinets, or storage bins. · Use hands/fingers to inspect parts, use gages and operate computer and printer. · May occasionally climb stairs or ladder to retrieve parts from upper shelves. · Must be able to stoop, kneel or crouch to retrieve parts from storage bins. · Repetitive motion such and twisting/turning to properly bag and stage parts for shipping or storage.
· Ability to lift up to 50-75 pounds unassisted. · Wearing full Tyvek suits, face respirator, dust mask and ear protection as needed · Ability to be forklift certified and use sit down forklift as needed daily.