Electric Motor Assembler assembles electric motor components and subassemblies. Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Being an Electric Motor Assembler may be required to be certified in an area of specialty with 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Additionally, Electric Motor Assembler relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Typically reports to a supervisor/manager. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Manville Electric/Manville Material Handling Solutions is seeking a winder for our electric motor shop. We are looking for someone to rewind motors in our clean, air-conditioned and well-appointed shop. Our mechanic of 30 years is looking to retire, and would train the new mechanic on the ins and outs of the motor repair business. Electric motor service experience is helpful, but not a requirement for this job.
Manville is a 40 year-old company with a new owner and a vision for the future. We just moved from a dirty, tired old electric motor shop into a clean, organized and modern facility. We are a small company with a team of people who are compatible, get along, and care about each other. If you are looking for a company where culture matters, this may be the place. This position offers a family-friendly atmosphere, a stable work environment, and the opportunity for growth. General duties are:
Motor Rewind Technician must possess the ability to perform the following:
Inspect various kinds of electromechanical equipment for damage and evidence of electrical malfunctions.
Test condition of windings.
Illustrate and/or document all relevant data specific to unit’s electromagnetic characteristics, operating conditions, existing damage, or intended serviceability.
Dismantle and/or strip damaged or unserviceable electromechanical equipment.
Prepare all reusable parts for rewinding and inspect renewed parts for hidden, structural damage or unusual conditions.
Rewind various kinds of electromechanical equipment, including but not limited to: three-phase AC, DC nice to have but not required. Observe proper insulating techniques and/or requirements during rewinding.
Test rewound electromechanical equipment and document test results.
Complete required paperwork for each job accurately and on a timely basis.
Operate specialized repair and testing equipment.
Observe all safety procedures and use proper protective gear (especially eye and ear protection)
Keep work area neat and clean as directed by Shop Manager.
Perform other skilled and non-skilled duties as directed by Shop Manager.