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Under the guidance of the Mechanical Team Lead and reporting to the Production Coordinator, the Mechanical Assembler is responsible for assembly of electrical panels, enclosures, and electrical assembly of materials handling equipment projects. The assembler will interpret manufacturing information documents in order to mechanically assemble or modify components to ensure compliance to Quality standards and make the necessary adjustments in order to meet those standards.
Job Responsibility
Review and interpret drawings and schematics
Inspects all components, prior to assembly, for visual defects and damage
Build and troubleshoot complex assemblies using drawings, schematics and process plans
Use various fixtures, gauges, and assembly tools to assemble, adjust, or repair product
Review mechanical performance of completed assemblies to ensure compliance to quality standards and make necessary adjustments
Follow companies 5S Processes for Material Maintenance and Inventory Management (Replenishment system)
Actively support the EPC Safety, 5S Processes, and Continuous Improvement initiatives
Maintain work areas in a clean, orderly and safe manner, including the return of tools to designated areas
Reporting to the Team Lead, Mechanical on work related activities on a regular basis
Perform other duties as assigned, including but not limited to assisting fabrication and wiring teams
Requirements
Completion of High School or GED equivalent is required at a minimum
Diploma in electrical or mechanical engineering considered an asset
Ability to lift heavy materials
Must be authorized to work in Canada without company sponsorship now or in the future
1 year of experience in the assembly or repair of product in a manufacturing environment is preferred
Prior experience in testing electrical control assemblies considered an asset
Nice to have
Diploma in electrical or mechanical engineering considered an asset
1 year of experience in the assembly or repair of product in a manufacturing environment is preferred
Prior experience in testing electrical control assemblies considered an asset
Forklift/overhead crane certification considered an asset
What we offer
Opportunity for permanent hire upon successful placement with Randstad Canada
Full-time hours with opportunity for overtime
Entry level position into an organization with opportunity for career development
Weekly pay via Randstad Canada
Medical and dental benefit coverage via Randstad Canada from day 1