Electrical Tester I (2 : 00pm to 10 : 30pm)
Location :
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Electrical Tester I
General Summary : Perform repetitive testing preparation and testing tasks of basic to moderate complexity. This is a 2nd shift position (2pm-10 : 30pm)
Essential Functions :
- Visually inspect product prior to testing to detect conformance to standards
- Inspect testing equipment and test booth / cage for proper operation
- Prepare product for test by safely making the connections required for test being performed
- Separate non-conforming parts
- Document actions by completing production and quality forms
- Maintain safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations
- Conserve resources by using equipment and supplies as needed to accomplish job results
- Contribute to team effort by training others in performance of testing tasks as needed
- Inspect all work and insure it meets requirements prior to passing it on to the next operation
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities :
- Must be able to safety use small hand and power tools
- Must be able to read and interpret Drawings and Bills of Material
- Must have basic computer skills
- Must have attention to detail and be able to work independently and follow written procedures
Education / Experience :
- High School diploma, GED or combination of work experience and skill development required
- 0-1-year experience working in a manufacturing environment desirable
- Physical Demands : (The work is classified as Medium Heavy Physical Demand Level (PDL) by the US Dept of Labor’s Dictionary of Occupational Titles) Frequencies : Occasional (1-33%);
Frequent (34-66%); Continuous (67-%)