Eaton Plc is hiring: Inspector Tester C - 2nd Shift (Quality) 1 in Waukesha
Eaton Plc, Waukesha, WI, US, 53188
Inspector Tester C - 2nd Shift (Quality)
Eaton's ES AMER ESS division is currently seeking an Inspector Tester C - 2nd Shift (Quality) to join our team on Badger Dr. in Waukesha, WI! The hourly rate for this position is $22.30 per hour + $2.50 per hour shift premium. The core hours are 3 pm - 11 pm. Overtime may exceed these hours and be mandatory at times. This position is offering a sign-on bonus of $2,000*, paid in two installments, less applicable withholding.
*Bonus terms:
- Bonuses are being offered for a limited time only. Applications must be submitted on or after January 1, 2025, to qualify.
- Bonuses are only applicable to specific job types and shifts; additional terms and conditions may apply.
- Associates must be employed at the time of the payout.
Why work at Eaton? Below are a few of the outstanding benefits we offer:
- Health benefits and vacation time - available to use on day one of your employment!
- Paid holidays - up to 12!
- Weekly pay
- Shift premiums - $2.50/hr for off shifts & Opportunities for overtime.
- Career progression opportunities to cross-train in different departments and increase compensation.
- Retirement benefits, Paid Parental Leave, Educational Assistance Program, Wellness Reimbursement, and more
What You'll Do:
The Inspector/Tester performs assembly inspection of transformers/regulators at various locations in the assembly plants per established procedures. You will perform electrical testing on assembled single and three-phase transformers/regulators per established procedures and monitor conformance to quality standards.
In this function, you will:
- Perform routine factory dielectric tests per established procedures, including OX (induced), QC impulse, and hipot (applied potential).
- Perform routine factory loss tests per established procedures, including load loss (winding loss) & no-load loss (core loss).
- Perform power factor, ratio, and resistance tests per established procedures.
- Perform operational tests on regulators as required.
- Perform continuity test on unit per established procedures.
- Follow routine tests inspect unit nameplate, stamp impedance value on nameplate, and secure nameplate to tested unit.
- Perform visual inspection on interior of unit upon completion of testing.
- Perform minor maintenance of test equipment.
- Perform special routine tests when required.
- Perform all responsibilities of the Inspector, including, but not limited to:
- Perform visual inspection of units throughout the assembly process per established procedures.
- Perform the following tests as required per established procedures: ratio, resistance, leak, continuity, control box, insulation resistance, regulator sub-assembly, regulator modification, regulator run-in.
- Apply decals and stencils to exterior of unit and perform paint mileage check as required.
- Assist Engineering and Manufacturing in identifying and resolving shop floor problems.
- Complete various company forms to communicate inspection status and other information and to document inspection results per established procedures.
- Collect various types of data per established procedures as required
Qualifications:
Required (Basic) Qualifications:
- High school graduate or GED equivalent from an accredited institution.
- Minimum of 1 year of manufacturing experience.
- Must be able to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship now and in the future.
- No relocation benefit is being offered for this position. Only candidates within a 50-mile radius of the work location will be considered. Active-Duty Military Service member candidates are exempt from the geographical area limitation.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Education in AC/DC fundamentals or completion of electricity coursework from an accredited institution or a minimum 1 year of experience in electricity.
Skills:
- Ability to work overtime when required.
- Ability to lift up to 50 LBS; bend, twist, grab, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, use both hands to lift and lower materials, and perform all other essential duties with or without reasonable accommodations.