Baltimore Aircoil Company
Electrical Assembly - Line B - 1st Shift (Finance)
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
• Experience with 3-phase electrical wiring including motors, motor controls, transformers, PLC's, 1-phase 120Vac and 24Vdc for control circuits, switches, sensors and transmitters.
• Ability to read and interpret electrical wiring diagrams.
• Trouble shoot evaporative cooling tower components and logic controls when needed.
• Working knowledge of National Electrical Code.
• Quality orientation and high attention to detail.
• Demonstrated commitment to safety and adherence to safety standards.
• Intermediate computer knowledge.
• Ability to process department paperwork and reports.
NATURE & SCOPE
Reports to the Team Leader on an assembly line within BAC Dayton. Works closely with the other departments within the facility.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
• Read and interpret blueprints and technical specifications (machine, mechanical and electrical).
• Read and interpret electrical and electronic circuit blueprints, diagrams and schematics.
• Have minimum of 2 years experience in motors and controls maintenance/troubleshooting.
• Have minimum of 2 years wiring experience.
• PLC programming experience desired.
• Hi-Pot (dielectric) testing experience preferred.
• Uses electronic test equipment such as a multi-meter, etc.
• Work above OSHA's general industry workplace heights using adequate fall protection systems.
• Operate/flex to different work stations and lines.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Ability to work all shifts in a 24 hour work environment. Some travel may be required.
WORKING CONDITIONS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The working environment
includes lifting up to 50lbs. Standing is to be expected up to 80% of the time. Additional activities include walking, reaching, bending, stooping, and sitting. Fine hand manipulation of controls is needed as well as hand eye coordination to perform changes. Working hours can include any of three shifts and
generally are scheduled for forty hours a week. Longer than 8 hour days and some weekend overtime is to be expected to adequately support production requirements and company initiatives. Working temperatures include both wide fluctuations within the plant as well as ambient outside temperatures