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Job Description Title: Electrical Assembler/Test Tech – 1st ShiftLocation: Franklin, WI 53132Shift: 1st Shift | 5:00 AM – 3:30 PM, Monday – Thursday (Overtime 2 or 3 Fridays a month)Compensation: $27/hrMust have Skill Set: High-voltage electrical experience (5KV / 3-phase)We are seeking a dynamic Advanced Assembler/Test Technician to join a growing production team in Franklin, WI. In this role, you will perform a variety of complex assembly and electrical testing procedures for specialized utility and power quality products. Working in a fast-paced, multi-station environment, you will utilize your technical skills and initiative to safely guide units through assembly and test cells under specific time constraints.Job Duties: Assemble and test specialized power products based on blueprints, bills of material, schematic diagrams, and engineering change notices. Run switches through operations stations, complete testing at timing stations, and perform mechanical work including disconnect assemblies. Conduct specialized high-voltage and low-voltage electrical tests, including Timing, Partial Discharge (50KV AC), Dielectric (60KV-70KV 3-phase AC), Calibration, and Low Voltage tests. Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues directly within the assembly and test cells. Operate a variety of equipment safely, including machining tools, hand-held tools, wiring equipment, wrenches, and torque tools. Adhere strictly to established safety, quality, and environmental standards, including maintaining a respirator certification. Manage physical tasks effectively, which include continuous standing, frequent lifting/carrying of parts weighing up to 50 lbs., and occasionally maneuvering material handling carts up to 1000 lbs.Qualifications: Education: High School Diploma or GED required; a 2-year technical degree is preferred. Candidates with relevant electrical or mechanical trade school education will also be strongly considered. Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in electronic assembly and wiring with high-voltage systems (5KV / 3-phase). Technical Skills: Proven ability to read and interpret complex blueprints, wiring drawings, and specifications. Tool Proficiency: Demonstrated hands-on experience operating mechanical tools, specialized wiring equipment, and torque tools. Troubleshooting: Strong baseline knowledge and practical experience diagnosing electrical or mechanical errors. Certifications: Ability to successfully complete and maintain a respirator certification.