E-mail:
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Responsibilities: Under general supervision, the Machine Assembler & Technician will work in a team setting to fabricate and assemble custom engineered foundry production equipment. Participate in metal fabrication processes, mechanical build per assembly drawings, hydraulic tubing and piping per hydraulic/pneumatic schematics, electrical panel build and machine wiring per electrical schematics, factory run-off, and in certain cases conduct field installations and services. The specific duties include:
Comprehend and follow engineered assembly, electrical, hydraulic/pneumatic drawings, and bills of materials
Proven experience in an industrial setting performing assembly and/or fabrication work
Ability to effectively use cut-off saws, bending equipment, hand tools, drill presses, press brakes, overhead cranes, fork trucks and other commonly used manufacturing tools
Ability to troubleshoot issues to successful resolution
Check and clean work product and work areas
Confer with engineering, supervisory, and manufacturing personnel in order to exchange technical information.
Be a team player and work well with others
Willing to take the extra steps necessary to get the job done right and on time
Have a customer focused mentality
Able to cross train as needed
Experience with Allen Bradley PLC’s and HMI’s is a plus, but not required.
Minimum Physical Requirements
Vision 20/40 with or without correction.
Ability to lift, push, pull and move up to 50 pounds occasionally without assistance.
Stamina to work a 10 hour workday Mon to Fri, with periodic weekend overtime.
Periodic overnight travel to customer sites for field service or work. Travel can be several days long at a time.
Education and Experience Required: High School Graduate or appropriate technical training. One to Three years of proven similar work experiences.
Non-Exempt work status, compensation is commensurate with qualifications and work experiences. EMI offers traditional benefits package, ad 401k