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As an Electrical Assembler at Viking Engineering, you will play a key role in building the large, intricate, and high‑performance machinery our customers rely on every day. You will wire electrical components, interpret engineering blueprints, and ensure every assembly meets Viking's rigorous safety, quality, and performance standards.
Job Responsibility:
Maintain a safe and clean working environment, following all safety protocols and proactively communicating concerns to leadership
Build electrical assemblies and PLC controls using engineering blueprints, schematics, and detailed work instructions
Communicate any required changes or modifications to ensure equipment is assembled correctly
identify and report non‑conformities
Test and inspect assemblies to confirm they function as intended and meet design specifications prior to system testing
Troubleshoot and correct issues that arise during assembly or testing
Collaborate closely with fellow team members in the assembly department to maintain workflow and ensure build accuracy
Perform all tasks in accordance with Viking's documented quality system procedures and work instructions
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
Ability to read, write, understand, and follow basic work instructions
Basic math skills, including the ability to work with fractions
1+ year of experience in a related field
Strong electrical aptitude with the ability to read and understand engineering blueprints and schematics
Basic electrical troubleshooting and problem‑solving skills
Self‑motivated, detail‑oriented, and able to work both independently and as part of a team
Positive attitude and strong communication skills
Ability to operate forklifts and gantry cranes
Comfort working with limited supervision while maintaining high standards
Nice to have:
Two‑year technical degree in Automation & Manufacturing Technology or a related field
3+ years of industry experience
Experience with GE or B&R PLC programming and components