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As an Electrical Assembly Technician (also known as Electrician, Electro-Mechanical Assembler), you'll be part of a dynamic operations team, working on the production of quality electrical control panels, motor control, power distribution products, switchracks, and related products. You'll assemble, wire, and test electrical components, install completed assemblies into cabinets and enclosures, and participate in switchrack construction. You'll also be responsible for analyzing job requirements from blueprints and schematics, maintaining a clean work area, and identifying opportunities for continuous improvement.
BenefitsFull Time
$39k-50k (estimate)
09/23/2023
07/17/2024
pathengineering.com
<25
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