Staff Financial Group
Position Title
Electrical Assembly Technician (1st Shift) – 6:30am‑3pm + OT. 2 associates needed.
Denton, TX
Position Overview Responsible for assembly and functional validation of complex electrical assemblies.
Duties & Responsibilities
Test fitting and function testing of sub‑assemblies for insertion into upper-level assemblies.
Read/understand complex instructions.
Interpret electrical drawings and diagrams.
Check BOM content for part numbering / descriptions for accuracy and completeness.
Route wiring through tight locations to prevent wire pinching and stress through mechanical function ranges.
Test equipment against specifications for assembly performance validation.
Troubleshoot for correction / repair of assembled weld control systems.
Interpret schematic, wiring diagrams and assembly drawings to troubleshoot issues logically.
Implement technical solutions using safe and standard industrial practices.
Track and document labor time and report unit’s failure issues with assembly and testing to determine root cause.
Set up effective test fixtures and tooling.
Document repair activities through appropriate record‑keeping systems as directed.
Identify and report trends and patterns with equipment assembly failures and problems.
Conduct scheduled test equipment maintenance (e.g. cooling units, torch block, etc.).
Complete assignments and tasks on time in accordance with production schedules and supervisor direction.
Ensure the service process fulfills company commitment to highest product quality and customer satisfaction in the automated welding market.
Maintain work area and equipment in a clean and order condition following Lean principles including 6S. Work overtime as needed to meet critical deadlines and/or provide customer support in other time zones.
Perform other duties as required.
Qualifications
Language capabilities: ability to read, write and speak fluently in English.
Education requirements: AA degree in electrical technology or equivalent work experience in electrical and mechanical assembly, diagnostics, and troubleshooting.
Technical requirements: proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint); ability to read schematic and technical drawings; SAP experience preferred.
Experience requirements: Minimum 2 – 5 years’ experience as an Electrical Technician; excellent problem‑solving skills; experience with welding; good communication skills; experience operating hand and power tools, oscilloscope, multimeter, soldering and fault‑testing equipment.
Benefits
Affordable medical, dental and vision benefits through Cigna which starts on day 1.
401(k) plan through Fidelity, matched up to 4% with a discretionary 2% matched added and vested immediately.
New hires receive 3 weeks of paid time off.
Paid parental leave up to 4 weeks (paid out at 75% of base wages) after 6 months, as well as short and long term disability.
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Denton, TX
Position Overview Responsible for assembly and functional validation of complex electrical assemblies.
Duties & Responsibilities
Test fitting and function testing of sub‑assemblies for insertion into upper-level assemblies.
Read/understand complex instructions.
Interpret electrical drawings and diagrams.
Check BOM content for part numbering / descriptions for accuracy and completeness.
Route wiring through tight locations to prevent wire pinching and stress through mechanical function ranges.
Test equipment against specifications for assembly performance validation.
Troubleshoot for correction / repair of assembled weld control systems.
Interpret schematic, wiring diagrams and assembly drawings to troubleshoot issues logically.
Implement technical solutions using safe and standard industrial practices.
Track and document labor time and report unit’s failure issues with assembly and testing to determine root cause.
Set up effective test fixtures and tooling.
Document repair activities through appropriate record‑keeping systems as directed.
Identify and report trends and patterns with equipment assembly failures and problems.
Conduct scheduled test equipment maintenance (e.g. cooling units, torch block, etc.).
Complete assignments and tasks on time in accordance with production schedules and supervisor direction.
Ensure the service process fulfills company commitment to highest product quality and customer satisfaction in the automated welding market.
Maintain work area and equipment in a clean and order condition following Lean principles including 6S. Work overtime as needed to meet critical deadlines and/or provide customer support in other time zones.
Perform other duties as required.
Qualifications
Language capabilities: ability to read, write and speak fluently in English.
Education requirements: AA degree in electrical technology or equivalent work experience in electrical and mechanical assembly, diagnostics, and troubleshooting.
Technical requirements: proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint); ability to read schematic and technical drawings; SAP experience preferred.
Experience requirements: Minimum 2 – 5 years’ experience as an Electrical Technician; excellent problem‑solving skills; experience with welding; good communication skills; experience operating hand and power tools, oscilloscope, multimeter, soldering and fault‑testing equipment.
Benefits
Affordable medical, dental and vision benefits through Cigna which starts on day 1.
401(k) plan through Fidelity, matched up to 4% with a discretionary 2% matched added and vested immediately.
New hires receive 3 weeks of paid time off.
Paid parental leave up to 4 weeks (paid out at 75% of base wages) after 6 months, as well as short and long term disability.
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