
Eaton
A global leader in power management, providing energy-efficient solutions for various industries.
Subassembly Pans - Technician I
Assemble and label name plates for medium/high‑voltage equipment in a lean factory.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The Assembly Technician is responsible for creating and placing name plates in the production of medium and high voltage indoor and outdoor assemblies, breaker and auxiliary compartments, power modules, and other related sub‑assemblies. We foster a creative environment where innovation and discovery are encouraged daily, enabling bold professionals to reach their full potential while contributing to the company's success. The role requires working from manufacturing information, electrical and mechanical drawings, sketches, and written or oral instructions from supervisors or engineering to produce correct name plates. Daily tasks include completing productivity and 5S sheets, maintaining minimum Kanban inventory levels, and reporting shortages, defects, and updates to operators and supervisors. The technician must also respond to change notices, customer‑requested adjustments, and development needs, and assist engineering, drafting, and supervision with customer‑initiated development work. • Create and place name plates for medium and high voltage assemblies and related sub‑assemblies. • Interpret electrical/mechanical drawings, sketches, and supervisor instructions to produce accurate name plates. • Complete daily productivity and 5S documentation. • Maintain minimum Kanban inventory levels and report shortages or defects. • Respond to change notices, customer adjustments, and development requests. • Assist engineering, drafting, and supervision with customer‑initiated development work.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸name plates
- ▸drawing review
- ▸productivity docs
- ▸kanban mgmt
- ▸change response
- ▸development support
What You Bring
Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED from an accredited institution and be authorized to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship now and in the future. Candidates should reside within a 50‑mile radius of Greenwood, SC, although active‑duty military members are exempt from this requirement. At least three months of manufacturing experience in an industrial environment and experience using hand and air tools are required. The position demands strong verbal and written communication, computer, persuasive, and analytical problem‑solving skills. The technician must work effectively with individuals and groups in a team setting, be willing to work flexible hours and overtime to support business needs, and utilize various hand and power tools, a step ladder, and a crane in a Lean environment. Proficiency with standard computer programs such as Microsoft Outlook and job‑specific software like Enovia is also required. • Hold a high school diploma or GED; authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship. • Have at least 3 months of industrial manufacturing experience and experience with hand and air tools. • Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication, computer, persuasive, and analytical problem‑solving skills. • Work effectively in teams, flexible hours, and overtime as needed. • Use hand and power tools, step ladder, crane, and software such as Microsoft Outlook and Enovia.
Requirements
- ▸high school
- ▸manufacturing
- ▸hand tools
- ▸outlook
- ▸enovia
- ▸communication
Work Environment
Onsite