
Eaton
A global leader in power management, providing energy-efficient solutions for various industries.
Production Technician
Assemble, wire, test, and inspect electrical control panels per specifications.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The Production Technician is responsible for wiring, assembling, fitting, and mounting sub‑assemblies, components, and standard fixed assemblies in electrical control equipment. They perform assembly required for test preparation and final inspection, using established power‑checking procedures and equipment to verify electrical and mechanical integrity. Assembly of panelboards and switchboards is done to customer specifications based on electrical drawings, manufacturing schematics, and work instructions, employing hand and power tools. Finished products are inspected and tested to maintain quality standards and ensure conformance with specifications and codes. The technician uses tools such as wire strippers, pliers, drill presses, and press brakes, and maintains progress of jobs while communicating any problem areas or part shortages. Additional duties include receiving and putting away material, preparing shipments, performing Lean initiatives, and maintaining equipment and work area according to 5S guidelines. • Wire, assemble, fit, and mount sub‑assemblies and components in electrical control equipment. • Perform assembly for test preparation, final inspection, and verify integrity using power‑checking procedures. • Assemble panelboards and switchboards to specifications using hand and power tools. • Inspect and test finished products to ensure quality and compliance with codes. • Receive, store, and ship materials while maintaining job progress and reporting shortages. • Support Lean initiatives and uphold 5S workplace standards. • Cross‑train across functions to meet business needs.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸wiring assembly
- ▸panel assembly
- ▸quality inspection
- ▸material handling
- ▸lean 5s
- ▸cross‑training
What You Bring
Candidates must have at least one year of assembly‑related experience with hand or power tools, or a one‑year technical school diploma, and a high school diploma or GED. Preferred experience includes CNC bus fabrication, press‑brake operation, interpreting wiring diagrams, and using measuring tools, torque specifications, and various shop equipment. Applicants must reside within 50 miles of the work location (active‑duty military exempt) and no relocation benefit is offered. • Require at least 1 year assembly experience or technical diploma; high school diploma/GED required. • Proficient with wiring diagrams, measuring tools, CNC bus fabrication, press brakes, and shop equipment. • Residency within 50 mi of site required (military exemption); no relocation assistance provided.
Requirements
- ▸assembly
- ▸tech diploma
- ▸high school
- ▸cnc
- ▸press brake
- ▸wiring
Work Environment
Onsite