Position Summary:
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Assemble, modify, test, and adjust prototype or custom
electronic parts, systems, and apparatus applying knowledge of
various assembly techniques.
Essential Job Functions:
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Lifting of up to fifty pounds required.
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Read
and understand blueprints, wiring diagrams, process sheets,
assembly and schematic drawings, and receive verbal
instructions regarding work to be done.
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Align
and join parts, such as wires, tabs, terminals, and components
onto panels, using hand and power tools, soldering iron,
brazing fixture and welding head.
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Route
and lace cables.
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Install components and parts, such as PLC, relays, sensors,
instruments, panels, and other units, using power tools, hand
tools, and various soldering and welding equipment and
techniques.
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Route
and attach wires and connectors to form circuitry and connect
assembly with power supply sources, switch panels, or junction
boxes.
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Attach hardware using rivets, screws, hand and power tools, or
other methods.
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Examine parts to insure that they are free from defects.
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Test
and operate unit for specified functioning, to locate defects,
measure performance and determine need for adjustment, using
ohmmeter, oscilloscope, signal generator, and other electronic
test instruments.
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Replace defective components and wiring, using hand tools and
soldering iron.
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Calibrate units according to specification.
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Enter
required information to complete records, logs, and other
report forms.
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Lower
or eliminate personal rework count.
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Practice and enforce AEC Safety Standards.
Other Responsibilities:
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Perform other work-related duties as assigned.
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Work as a member of a
design team, cooperating with the team leader and with AEC
management in an effective manner to perform work of a high
quality, with no errors.
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Work in a productive
manner. While on company time, do not conduct personal
business or business not related to AEC’s primary business,
unless specifically approved by the supervisor.
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Take care to produce work
that is right the first time.
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Be aware of budget and
schedule constraints on all work executed for AEC. Make every
effort to complete assignment on time and on schedule.
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Treat all AEC information
and customer information in a confidential manner.
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Prepare and submit reports
when required to inform management of status of project work.
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Understand and abide by
office policies and procedures.
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Inform supervisor of
problems or issues, which affect the companies’ ability to
meet customer requirements.
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Maintain and continually
improve technical and professional abilities described above
and required to perform assigned tasks.
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Maintain and continually
improve an understanding of the current state of factory
automation technology.
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Never say or imply
anything to a vendor or a customer, which could commit AEC to
supply services or products or to purchase services or
products.
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Never discuss project
cost, project invoicing, contract status, changes in the Scope
of Supply of work with any customer, vendor, or other person
not associated with AEC.
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Avoid any discussion
concerning customers, projects, contracts, finances, costs, or
proposals with persons not associated with AEC.
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Avoid any discussion
concerning personal behavior or circumstances of customers,
other AEC employees, or vendors with persons not associated
with AEC.
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Promptly inform AEC
management of any changes in the work which will affect the
schedule or budget or quality of the work.
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Promptly inform AEC
management of any change in customer status or any information
on customer business that may affect AEC’s relationship with
the customer or with work in progress.
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Avoid arguments with
customers and vendors.
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Develop and maintain good
working relationships with AEC customers and vendors.
Quality Management System (QMS) Policy and
Procedures:
AEC employees must:
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Memorize, learn, and
understand AEC Quality Policy.
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Uphold the AEC ISO
requirements.
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Understand AEC’s ISO
structure and purpose.
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Participate in formal and
informal policy audits to help AEC maintain ISO certification.
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Become familiar with the
AEC Procedures and Practice Manual. Employee should refer to
this manual any time a question about procedure comes up.
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Perform process audits as
requested.
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Must read, understand, and
follow the AEC Shop Practice Manual.
Education, Experience, and Skills Required:
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Prior panel fabrication
experience.
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Ability to read
blueprints, drawings, and schematics.
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Strong written, verbal,
analytical, and interpersonal skills.
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