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)
Flanders is looking for an AC/DC Mechanic with strong safety orientation and attention to detail for our team in Longview, TX! The selected candidate will play a key role within a team that will work together to build components of and repair AC/DC motors.
Here's What You'll Do:
Essential Functions: Perform under supervision.
• Preparation: Read work scope to determine job status, work authorizations/limitations, description of problems, and/or expected serviceability
• Disassembly: Disassemble basic and routine electromechanical equipment noting parts identification, configuration, and condition. Properly mark parts, take photos, and thoroughly complete paperwork to ensure accurate job completion that meet company and ISO standards.
• Assembly: Assemble basic and routine motors and equipment including ball and roller bearings. Pretest electrical, mechanical, and ensure proper lubrication per customer standards.
• Testing – Learning to perform basic test of electromechanical equipment and document accordingly. Troubleshoot known or suspected problems. Operate Megger, AC/DC Hypot, Surge
Tester, Volt-Ohm Meter, and Feeler Gauges as needed on jobs. Read and draw diagrams of motors and parts.
• Clean & Inspect – Learning to clean electromechanical equipment assemblies as needed using various methods and steps including but not limited to parts washers/steamers, etc. Thoroughly inspect parts for wear and damage and record any worn or damaged parts.
• Parts Flow Process - Measure for and note proper replacement parts. Requisition needed items as approved by foreman. Store parts accurately according to job status or work scope after the dismantling process. Ensure ISO standards are met for storage.
• Repairs - Repair or replace defective mechanical or electromechanical parts including but not limited to bearings, brushes, brush holders, motor leads, gears, seals, impellers, mechanical switches, brakes, clutches, clutch rotors, tachs, fans, couplings, and end shields.
o Under supervision, lift, tighten, adjust, and/or secure heavy objects in order to perform work duties.
o Maintain thorough paperwork throughout entire repair process including all test sheets from receiving unit description to Quality Control Checklist. Record accurately and on a timely basis.
Operate various pieces of equipment including a buffer, air tools, hand and foot shear, fork lifts and cranes.