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WAGSTAFF INC Electrical Panel Builder (Temporary) in SPOKANE, Washington
Wagstaff Description:
Wagstaff manufactures equipment for aluminum producers, who process formed aluminum into parts and products you use every day.
Pay: $20.00 - 27.00 per hour, depending on experience
Schedule: Monday - Thursday, 10-Hour Day Shifts
At Wagstaff, you'll enjoy:
Monthly, site-wide BBQs
1200 Sqft onsite gym, accessible 24/hrs a day
Family-friendly, company-wide events
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Job Summary
Accurately build quality automated equipment by interpreting electrical drawings.
Primary Job Responsibilities
- Become familiar with Wagstaff equipment, associated production flow, and business software with respect to standard products. Apply this knowledge to the production of equipment as assigned
- Read, understand, and interpret electrical drawings
- Complete quality documentation for equipment production according to department and corporate procedures
- Become proficient at estimating hours to complete production tasks
- Become proficient at meeting goals with respect to planned hours and production schedule
- Become proficient at interfacing with Designers, Engineers, other Panel Builders, and other personnel as required to effectively build quality equipment
- Build and wire control panels
- Mechanical assembly of power distribution panels, operator control consoles, and so forth
- Install electrical conduit, pull wire, bend and install pneumatic piping, install motors, and perform other associated tasks of building industrial electrical/automated equipment
- Electrically and mechanically test, calibrate, and perform various quality control and process control functions on finished product
- Analyze and troubleshoot typical systems and electrical issues
- Work with Production team to integrate and make connections with finished electrical panels utilizing best methods and cost effective processes
- Provide feedback to engineers and designers, including the red-lining of drawings and NPR tags, to correct and continually improve equipment design
- Keep equipment and work area clean and orderly
- Abide by company policies
- In order to achieve business objectives, work weeks in excess of 40 hours may be required
- May perform various field service responsibilities, which may involve site visits to assist customers with electrical issues
- Periodic domestic and international travel required depending upon customer and company business needs
- Train other team members in support of basic departmental processes and equipment production methods
Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
- Acquires basic knowledge and develops skills pertinent to job duties
- Applies prescribed and/or standard techniques and procedures in accordance with established criteria to perform assigned tasks
- Exercises limited judgment on details of work and in application of standard methods for conventional work
- Acquires an understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities
Technical Responsibilities
- Acquires an understanding of standard business software applications
- Prepares complete quality documents for assembled equipment
- Acquires an understanding of fundamental electrical principles
- Acquires an understanding of typical electrical codes and standards
Leadership Skills
- Coordinates with other panel builders as well as designers, engineers, and members of other departments as necessary
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