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MVA Offload Fronts - Technician II (2nd Shift)

Assemble, wire, and modify medium/high voltage electrical assemblies and sub‑assemblies.

Greenwood, South Carolina, United States
Full Time
Junior (1-3 years)

Job Highlights

Environment
Onsite
Visa Sponsorship
-no corporate visa sponsorship is provided; candidates must already be authorized to work in the us.

About the Role

The Assembly Technician is responsible for assembling, wiring, and modifying medium- and high-voltage indoor and outdoor assemblies, breaker compartments, power modules and related sub-assemblies according to specified guidelines. The role supports a creative manufacturing environment where professionals can reach their full potential. Daily work involves interpreting electrical and mechanical drawings, sketches, and supervisor instructions to execute established procedures. Technicians complete ISO, quality, and customer checklists, mount and install electrical equipment, perform wire operations, and regularly lift heavy copper components while reporting inventory shortages. All assemblies are inspected for missing hardware and cleanliness, and technicians respond to change notices, customer-requested adjustments, and development needs. They also assist engineering, drafting, and supervision with customer-initiated development work and train/co‑coach colleagues to ensure knowledge transfer. • Assemble, wire, and modify medium and high voltage indoor/outdoor assemblies, breaker compartments, and power modules. • Interpret electrical/mechanical drawings, sketches, and supervisor instructions. • Complete ISO, quality, customer, and production checklists. • Mount and install electrical equipment and perform wire operations. • Lift and handle heavy copper parts; report Kanban inventory shortages. • Inspect assemblies for loose or missing hardware and ensure cleanliness. • Respond to change notices, customer‑requested adjustments, and development needs. • Assist engineering, drafting, and supervision with customer‑initiated development work. • Train and coach colleagues to facilitate knowledge transfer and skill development. • Use hand tools, air tools, power tools, step ladders, and cranes in a Lean environment. • Operate standard computer programs such as Microsoft Outlook/Teams and ENOVIA. • Work flexible hours and overtime as required.

Key Responsibilities

  • assembly wiring
  • electrical installation
  • wire operations
  • drawing interpretation
  • quality inspection
  • inventory reporting

What You Bring

The position requires a high school diploma or GED, at least one year of industrial manufacturing experience, and proficiency with hand and air tools, power tools, step ladders, and cranes. Candidates must have strong verbal and written communication, analytical problem-solving skills, be able to work flexible hours and overtime, and must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship; only applicants within 50 miles of Greenwood, SC (military exempt) are considered, with no relocation benefits offered. • Hold a high school diploma or GED and at least one year of industrial manufacturing experience. • Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication, persuasive, and analytical problem‑solving skills. • Must be able to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship; no relocation benefit. • Candidates must reside within a 50‑mile radius of Greenwood, SC (Active‑Duty military exempt).

Requirements

  • high school
  • manufacturing
  • hand tools
  • power tools
  • communication
  • problem solving

Work Environment

Onsite

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