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Do you want more than just another job? Are you ready to team up with an organization that values your contributions? Then Hired by Matrix is for you!Working with some of the US' premier companies, we excel at connecting candidates with positive cultures and dynamic teams. We even go the extra mile with our signature Consultant Appreciation Program (CAP) to help them in their future job searches.Hired by Matrix has provided talent solutions to enhance organizations' team capacities for over three decades. As a full-service search firm, we partner with companies across industries, including Financial Services, Fintech, Consumer Goods and Services, Security and Logistics, Pharmaceutical / Biotech, Technology, Automotive, Engineering, and Healthcare.At-a-Glance:Are you ready to build your career by joining a fast growing global organization? If so, our client is hiring an Electrical Sub Assembler! This small but effective team will be completing a project scheduled through 2025 to modenize and overhaul the electrical components of a group of passenger trains. 80% of the work will be performed in a temperature controlled facility and 20% will be outside in open air.What You'll Do:Performs a wide variety of routine installation functions in one or more of the following areas:
- Electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies or sub-assemblies
- Set-up, calibration, testing and troubleshooting of circuits, components, instruments, and mechanical assemblies.
- Installation equipment operation.
- Performs incoming, raw material and final mfg. inspection and/or audits of quality control programs.
- Assist with routine repair and retest products. May assist with rework on assemblies and/or systems as a result of testing. Assist in resolving routine manufacturing related problems affecting daily operations.
- Prior experience with electrical assembly
- Understanding of Manufacturing Safety
- Strong desire to be part of a team.
- Ability to lift up to 40lbs and climb, bend and carry large materials