Heavy Assembler assembles fabricated parts to large or heavy subassemblies and completes units. Fits, tests, and calibrates parts and mechanisms to meet tolerances and product specifications. Being a Heavy Assembler conducts welding, riveting, and trimming of parts to fit or align components. Uses hand and power tools, jigs, fixtures, and other assembly equipment. Additionally, Heavy Assembler typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Heavy Assembler works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Taylor Power Systems has served its clients by providing a variety of reliable power-generating resources. Our main office and production facility includes more than 300,000 sq. ft. of office, training, and production manufacturing space, giving TPS the technological resources to produce the finest electrical power-generating resources for various needs. We provide quality and integrity in designing and building dependable prime and standby power generation resources in various challenging and critical environments.
Job Responsibilities:
1. Lays out, drills, taps, and assembles electrical sub-panels and enclosures.
2. Mounts and interconnects components to equipment, per blueprints.
3. Provides in-house and in-field electrical service support as needed.
4. Fits together parts and subassemblies to build, diesel generators, and gas engine-generator sets, using machinist's tools, precision instruments, and following blueprints and specifications.
5. Files and scrapes burrs from parts and cleans parts with solvent and compressed air.
6. Positions rotors and armatures into stator or field ring and slides heads over shaft and against housing ends manually or with hoist.
7. Secures assembly, using bolts and wrenches.
8. Aligns heads to allow rotor or armature to turn freely and inserts shims under rotor support to adjust airgap between rotor and stator, measuring clearance with precision instruments.
9. Packs chamber with grease to lubricate bearings.
10. Assembles external parts, such as fans, covers, exciters, control panels, space heaters, and piping, to build special units.
11. May level and align unit on customer's bedplate or on test base in testing department and couple unit to drive motor or test instruments.
12. May dismantle equipment after testing and examine parts for evidence of wear.
13. May be designated according to power source of unit as Engine-Generator Assembler.
14. Fits or welds parts together.
15. Some assemblies require the use of adhesives and poxies.
16. Assemblers may work on subassemblies or finished products.
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