Electrical Assembler
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Electrical Panel Assembler/Colonial Heights, VA/Onsite RoleClient OverviewThis role is with a longtime manufacturer in the Colonial Heights area that has been part of the local manufacturing community for over 30 years. The company builds commercial refrigeration equipment, including the glass door and display case units used in grocery stores and convenience stores across the country. You would be joining a production team that builds and wires the electrical systems that go into this equipment.What You'll DoRead work orders, drawings, and wiring diagrams to figure out what materials and steps are neededPlan out the order of work based on those drawings and instructionsAssemble electrical controls used across different product linesMount electrical enclosures onto cases and other equipmentMount electrical devices in cabinets and onto structural surfacesRun wiring, cable, and conduit to meet required electrical codes and standardsAttach wire ends to components, plugs, and terminal strips using crimping toolsLabel and organize finished wiring so it is easy to traceBundle and secure wires neatly and consistentlyWork with engineering on new or custom builds and help train other team membersTop 3 SkillsAble to read and follow wiring diagrams, schematics, and engineering drawingsExperience assembling electrical panels or control enclosures, including mounting and wiringComfortable using hand tools and power tools for electrical assembly workWhat We Need From YouHigh school diploma or GEDAble to understand basic electrical circuits and diagramsComfortable using basic electrical test equipmentFamiliar with hand and power tools used in electrical workAble to work the 2nd shift schedule, 11:00 PM to 7:00 AMPreferred / BonusPrevious hands on electrical work experiencePrevious experience in a manufacturing environmentExperience showing or training other team membersFamiliarity with UL, NEMA, or NEC wiring standardsExperience creating simple work documentation or process notes