Electrical Controls Panel Builder II
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Description:
We are currently looking for someone who is organized, detail-oriented, efficient, and experienced in industrial automation electrical control systems to help us grow our business. The electrical controls panel builder is primarily a production role with some onsite work. Our panel builders construct a wide variety of custom automation control systems, and must demonstrate mastery of industrial control wiring, panel fabrication and assembly. While repeat production does occur, the builder must also be able to assume responsibility for creating one-of-a-kind control systems from schematic drawings, and a thorough understanding of best-practices and UL508a requirements. Individual initiative, a dedication to quality and a sense of pride in one’s workmanship is critical. As a member of our production team, you will work cooperatively with other builders, technicians, and engineers on interesting and challenging projects.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Industrial Automation
- Thorough familiarity with industrial control components and terminology
- Functional understanding of UL508A and NFPA79 standards
- Must be able to build directly from schematic drawings
- Must be able to plan efficient and standards-compliant panel layouts
General
- Strong organizational skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Good communication skills and the ability to follow written and verbal instruction
- Ability to lift 50 pounds
- Must have reliable personal transportation
Qualifications and Skills
- Complete mastery of wire prep, crimping, soldering, red-line documentation
- 5+ years of Industrial Automation experience
Working Environment
Most work will be performed in a climate-controlled laboratory-like production area at our Beaverton, Oregon location. Additional work will be required in a wide variety of environments and industries, including everything from clean-room to rock quarry to military installations. You must be willing to work offsite as required, which will usually be day trips, but may also include up to week-long field installation trips out of town. Hours are Mon-Fri (8am-5pm, with some flexibility) with occasional overtime.
Benefits
Competitive compensation depending on experience; flexible work schedule; paid vacation with additional paid time off (PTO); nine paid holidays; healthcare; 401(k); specialty training and new skills development, and more.