The Final Assembly II technician is responsible for advanced mechanical integration of heavy-duty backup power systems. This role involves assembling complex components, troubleshooting mechanical issues, and mentoring junior team members.
Requirements
- Lead or assist in the installation of generator systems including exhaust, fuel, air, and hydraulic lines.
- Assemble advanced fuel and emissions systems such as dosing systems, urea tanks, and filtration systems.
- Install and align generator components including isolators, battery racks, engine rails, and control boxes.
- Perform radiator system installation and coolant charging.
- Secure generator and housing units to tanks with precision and accuracy.
- Use hand tools, power tools, and equipment such as grinders, die grinders, crimpers, and impact tools.
- Operate forklifts and scissor lifts (certification required).
- Read and interpret engineering drawings and notify Lead or Supervisor to resolve common issues.
- Apply knowledge across multiple roles including welding, plumbing, and mechanical assembly.
- Identify and correct defects in material or workmanship and notify Lead for direction on resolution.
- Complete quality checks and report any issues to the Lead or Supervisor.
- Complete work assignments with moderate guidance or direction from leadership or team members.
- Maintain awareness of pinch points, work area traffic, and equipment movement; take precautions to work safely.
- Practice harness safety and follow all safety requirements and regulations for the assigned work area.
- Assist in safety call-outs and report near misses and potential danger areas.
- Agree and commit to assisting team members in safe evacuation procedures during emergencies.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area.
- Collaborate with team members and supervisors to meet production goals.
- Perform other duties as assigned to support the final assembly team.
Benefits
- Paid time off
- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Other benefits (not specified)