Electrical Assembler

Muncie, IN
Full Time
Mid Level
Assembler in Muncie, IN
3rd Shift (Sun-Thurs 7:30pm-6am)
Starting pay $21 and up (based on experience)
Fulltime, Benefits, and Weekly Pay

Job Summary
Progress Rail, a Caterpillar company, is partnering with Impact Workforce Solutions to hire an Electrical Assembler for their manufacturing team in Muncie, Indiana. Electrical Assemblers will use mechanical and electrical knowledge and skills to install components, cables and wires into electrical compartments. Following instructions from blueprints, schematics, and engineering change notices, operations will consist of wiring, cabling, mechanical assembly, installation and repair work.

Shifts:
3rd shift 7:30am-6pm Sunday-Thursday
Pay:
$19.00/hr base + $2.00 shift differential ($21.00/hr)

We offer: 
  • 5 Days of PTO 
  • 6 Paid Holidays 
  • Up to 50% of health insurance premiums paid by Impact 
  • Access to a retirement plan, financial fitness, and employee savings programs 
Key Job Elements
Minimum duties and responsibilities
  • Install large components and sub-assemblies into electrical compartments.
  • Route loose wires and cables to the appropriate components within the electrical compartment.
  • Route and terminate cables throughout the electrical compartment.
  • Assist in correcting any non-conforming issues found by Quality.
  • Follow process and quality gate sheets.
  • Ability to verify gauge calibration.
  • Apply proper torque values per engineering standards.
  • Maintain area cleanliness and organization.
  • Advanced duties and responsibilities
  • Install wire harnesses and/or loose wires to panel assemblies and make terminations at the appropriate electrical component.
  • Construct plug assemblies and terminate wires per plug charts.
  • Apply wires and cables to process drawings to create wire harnesses.
  • Train others.
Qualifications, Experience, Education
  • Specific site qualifications and progression may apply, consult with local team.
  • Skill Level I – 0-2 years of experience with High Diploma or equivalent.
  • Skill Level II – 2-5 years of experience or Technical Certifications.
  • Skill Level III – 5-7 years of experience, Technical or specific experience.
  • Skill Level IV – 7+ years of experience, Technical or specific experience.
  • Minimum of one year manufacturing experience, preferably heavy industrial.
  • Must be able to read a tape measure
  • Experience with hand tools. 
  • Experience with blueprints and wiring/wire schematics (Preferred)
  • Student mentality
  • Experience in operating forklift and/or crane preferred.
  • Basic PC knowledge for data entry.
  • Must be familiar with manufacturing environment, with use of industrial equipment and mechanics, heavy structural assembly, and ability to use various hand and power tools and measuring devices.
Preferred Skills
  • Ability to read and understand blueprints, schematics, wire running list, and other visual aids.
  • Essential and Physical Activities Functions
  • Strength – Must be able to lift and carry up to 50lbs, push and pull up to 75lb.
  • Motion – Constant walking, frequent and sustained bending, crouching, stopping, kneeing, squatting and overhead reaching and climbing ladders.
  • Vision/Hearing Requirements – Must be able to follow written and verbal instructions and hear audible alarms.
  • Work Environment- Works on varied surfaces, concrete floors, and gravel, rail car and locomotive floors. Works at varied heights from floor level to tops of locomotives. Work in confined spaces. Non-temperature control environment, all weather conditions with high noise and high dust levels.
  • Emotional Demands – Due to the working environment, noise, dust, personal protective equipment, employees must be comfortable working alone.
  • Safety – Safety Sensitive positions because it works in and around active tracks, rail cars, locomotives and other moving equipment. Employees must abide by all safety protocols, health/medical screenings and utilize all required PPE.

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