What are the responsibilities and job description for the Panel Builder (Electronic Technician II) position at iAutomation?
Assemble, wire, and troubleshoot complex electrical control panels, junction boxes, and subassemblies in accordance with advanced schematics and customer specifications.
Interpret and analyze complex electrical diagrams, blueprints, schematics, bills of material, and work instructions with minimal guidance.
Drill, tap, and modify enclosures for custom component mounting or cable routing.
Utilize a broad range of hand and power tools including wire strippers, multimeters, torque tools, and crimpers to perform detailed electronic assembly work.
Perform advanced point-to-point wiring and install/configure a wide range of industrial components such as PLCs, VFDs, HMI units, safety devices, and relays.
Review and redline documentation, initiating and supporting Engineering Change Orders (ECOs) and process improvements.
Assist with integration and installation of finished assemblies into cabinets or field equipment.
Mentor junior technicians and support on-the-job training.
Maintain organization of work area and ensure adherence to quality and safety standards.
Available for overtime and flexible scheduling as needed to meet deadlines.
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$53,291 to $70,063
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