Benshaw Inc
At Benshaw,
Stacks Assembly Workers
are responsible for assembling the
core electrical components -often referred to as "stacks"-used in Benshaw's motor control systems. These workers are essential to the
manufacturing process
and ensure that the assembled stacks meet quality, safety, and performance standards.
Schedule : Monday- Friday 6am-2:30pm
Overtime opportunity (voluntary) before shift, after shift & Saturdays Location : 615 Alpha Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Here's a breakdown of typical responsibilities for
Stacks Assembly Workers
at Benshaw:Key Responsibilities:
Assemble stack components
(such as contactors, relays, terminal blocks, and bus bars) based on mechanical and electrical schematics. Read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and work instructions
to accurately assemble parts. Use hand and power tools
to mount, connect, and secure electrical and mechanical parts. Perform wiring and soldering
tasks as required by the product design. Ensure quality control
by inspecting components and assemblies for defects or non-conformance. Test subassemblies
for function and continuity before final product integration. Collaborate with engineers and quality control
to troubleshoot assembly issues. Maintain clean and organized workstations
and follow all safety procedures. Required Skills and Qualifications: Experience in
electrical or mechanical assembly , preferably in a manufacturing environment. Ability to read and interpret
technical drawings and schematics . Basic understanding of
electrical systems and wiring . Manual dexterity and attention to detail. High school diploma or GED typically required; technical training a plus. Products Assembled May Include: Motor control center stacks Soft starters Drives and control panels Custom motor control assemblies
Stacks Assembly Workers at Benshaw play a vital role in delivering
custom and standard motor control solutions
to customers across industrial markets.
Benshaw is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse team and fostering an inclusive work environment.
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Stacks Assembly Workers
are responsible for assembling the
core electrical components -often referred to as "stacks"-used in Benshaw's motor control systems. These workers are essential to the
manufacturing process
and ensure that the assembled stacks meet quality, safety, and performance standards.
Schedule : Monday- Friday 6am-2:30pm
Overtime opportunity (voluntary) before shift, after shift & Saturdays Location : 615 Alpha Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Here's a breakdown of typical responsibilities for
Stacks Assembly Workers
at Benshaw:Key Responsibilities:
Assemble stack components
(such as contactors, relays, terminal blocks, and bus bars) based on mechanical and electrical schematics. Read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and work instructions
to accurately assemble parts. Use hand and power tools
to mount, connect, and secure electrical and mechanical parts. Perform wiring and soldering
tasks as required by the product design. Ensure quality control
by inspecting components and assemblies for defects or non-conformance. Test subassemblies
for function and continuity before final product integration. Collaborate with engineers and quality control
to troubleshoot assembly issues. Maintain clean and organized workstations
and follow all safety procedures. Required Skills and Qualifications: Experience in
electrical or mechanical assembly , preferably in a manufacturing environment. Ability to read and interpret
technical drawings and schematics . Basic understanding of
electrical systems and wiring . Manual dexterity and attention to detail. High school diploma or GED typically required; technical training a plus. Products Assembled May Include: Motor control center stacks Soft starters Drives and control panels Custom motor control assemblies
Stacks Assembly Workers at Benshaw play a vital role in delivering
custom and standard motor control solutions
to customers across industrial markets.
Benshaw is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse team and fostering an inclusive work environment.
*LI