Schedule: 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Join a team that improves patient outcomes, through innovative and flexible solutions to the acute care market! When you work for Skytron, you get so much more than a job, including:
- Comprehensive benefits package, beginning on day one
- First shift only, Monday through Friday
- Annual Pool Bonus
- Paid vacation, personal days, and holidays
- 401(k) and Profit sharing
- Climate-controlled warehouse
- Tuition reimbursement program
- Onsite gym
- Family-owned and operated business
As an Assembly Technician for Booms, you will:
- Assemble quality booms, according to specifications and work instructions
- Strip and terminate 10 AWG wire for 120 VAC and 240 VAC receptacles
- Route electrical wires and secure flexible conduit
- Perform continuity/ground testing and high voltage output tests to validate electrical wiring
- Route flexible gas hoses and perform gas test procedures for pressure loss
- Review work orders and drawings to build assigned parts according to specifications
- Crates, package, label, and move completed product for pick up by the Material Handler
- Complete required paperwork in a thorough and accurate manner
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment according to task sheet assignments
- Inspect and report damage or inconsistencies in carriers and boom arms
- Actively participates in continuous improvement projects and events
- Cross-train in other areas of the warehouse, demonstrating a willingness to help in additional work areas
For success in this role, you will:
- Capably handle required administrative functions
- Verify work to ensure accurate results, requiring minimal rework
- Follow work instructions, procedures, safety guidelines, and company policies
- Meet productivity standards
- Listen to others, expressing ideas
- Be internally motivated and work well with minimal supervision
- Devise workable solutions or consult with secondary resources to devise solutions
- Have a HS Diploma or equivalent, with the ambition to further education
- Have 2-5 years of light mechanical/electrical experience
- Read and understand basic blueprints, drawings, prints, and multi-meters
- Have the ability to obtain a hi-lo and picker license
- Be able to exert up to 50 lbs of force occasionally and up to 20 lbs of force frequently