Second-Shift Production Mechanic Manufacturing - Tulsa, OK at Geebo

Second-Shift Production Mechanic

Company Name:
TD Williamson
Mission:
Under technical direction and guidance, safely provide quality ILI (In-Line Inspection) equipment and sub-assemblies to Manufacturing, Engineering and Regional Service Centers for use in inspecting pressurized pipeline systems.
Working Hours:
This position is expected to be for the second shift (2:30 PM - 11 PM).
Relationships with Others:
Reports to Manufacturing Supervisor.
Responsibilities:
Utilizes mechanical drawings, wiring diagrams and electrical schematics to prepare and assemble electro/mechanical parts,
Assists in the assembly and testing of production released and design released ILI Systems and support equipment including development input and modifications under engineering direction,
Utilizes appropriate processes, procedures, forms and software used in manufacturing ILI Systems, equipment and sub-assemblies to meet quality, safety and enterprise resource management requirements,
Assists in the cleaning, disassembly, repair and upgrade installation to existing equipment;
Performs general inspections, maintenance and service of department equipment and machinery within HSE compliance requirements;
Participates in skill assessments, demonstrated proficiency assessments, and assigned training course requirements for advancement to Systems Technician.
Qualifications:
High-school diploma firmly required; candidates with 1- to 2-year technical diplomas, or Associate's or more advanced degrees, will be considered first.
Minimum of two years of experience assembling or maintaining mechanical equipment with moving parts, using powered hand tools;
Experience in pipeline inspection systems is preferred.
Demonstrates proficiency in commonly-used concepts, practices and procedures used within mechanical, electrical and electronic technologies,
Demonstrates ability to troubleshoot and assemble electro-mechanical devices using schematics and drawings with minimal supervision,
Demonstrates mechanical aptitude in the safe and proper use of hand tools and small power tools used in the assembly of electro-mechanical devices,
Demonstrates soldering and connector crimping skills; IPC certification preferred,
Proficient in the use of personal computers and software including: Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel as well as web based applications for accessing assembly documentation and data,
Demonstrates ability to take precise measurements examples include: torque, multi-meter, digital caliper and digital signal,
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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