Level I-III Panel Fabricator - Phoenix

Phoenix, AZ
Full Time
Phoenix
Entry Level

Under the direction of the Panel Shop Manager, the Panel Fabricator uses schematics to wire panels, control boxes, J-Boxes, PLC’s, HMI’s and various other electrical components.

The Panel Fabricator will fabricate cut-outs in enclosures for various electrical hardware components. The use of different electrical and pneumatic hand tools is necessary to complete day-to-day tasks as is basic mechanical ability with other hand tools. Working knowledge of electrical schematics, electrical components, wire gauges, electrical standards and wiring troubleshooting skills.

Reports To: Panel Shop Manager

JOB QUALIFICATIONS

Roles and responsibilities for this job may include but are not limited to:

  • Reads and interprets wiring diagrams, point to point wiring schedules, and schematics.
  • Able to spot inconsistencies in drawings and discrepancies in paperwork and to ask or answer questions during assembly process.
  • Able to commit to a deadline or relay to Panel Shop Manager when deadlines may slip.
  • Work closely with electrical engineering team to resolve any issues.
  • Performs routine tasks in preparation for assembly, such as cutting wire to specified size, stripping, and fastening terminal connections.
  • Performs wiring of electrical components and labeling of all devices and wires.
  • Able to determine if components need repair or are unrepairable. Repair when required.
  • Uses common hand tools to prepare and assemble components, din rail and wire duct to complete electrical panels to print.
  • Chooses appropriate wire colors and gauges required to complete wiring to all applicable codes, specifications and regulations.
  • Exercise safe work habits and maintain a clean and safe working area
  • Field wiring of control cabinets into machinery if needed.
  • Assist Engineers and Electrical Control Technicians with machine startup and debug.
  • Arranges for packing and shipment of panels.

Required Job Qualifications:

  • High School Graduate

Preferred Job Qualifications:

  • Ability to read electrical prints/schematics
  • Ability to use multi-meter to read voltage, current and resistance
  • Knowledge of basic electrical theory
  • Basic mechanical aptitude.
  • Knowledge of electrical wiring and component connections in accordance with UL and UL508A
  • Proficient in industry electrical code, NEC, ANSI, NFPA, and OSHA.
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