Exergy Performance services the performance diesel market, specifically diesel fuel systems. The Injector Assembly and Test Technician is responsible for making prescribed modifications to fuel system Injectors. This requires following written and video instructions, using common mechanical tools and the appropriate components. Also, the technician is required to hone and flow test the final product to meet customer requirements.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Injector assembler position requires a person that can be minimally supervised and achieve a high level of quality work completion. Common responsibilities include:
· Following technical instructions from a variety of sources, written, video, verbal, etc.
· Complete Injector builds to customer work order specification.
· Clean and visually inspect customers’ injectors.
· Ascertain the correct components needed to complete an Injector modification.
· Inspect all modified components of performance Injectors, ensuring that all parts are up to Exergy standards.
· Use a variety of machines such as presses, hones, and jigs.
· Test the Injector needles for flow rate; operate the hone test bench ensuring that all Injector needles are within specifications.
· Monitor components and inform Purchasing Manager when components need to be reordered.
· Proper packaging of Injectors for shipping.
· Follow company procedures and directives.
· Maintain tools in good working condition.
· Keep a clean and well-organized workplace.
· Other duties as required.
Skills and Qualifications
· Mechanical ability and demonstrated use of common mechanical tools.
· Physical strength to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for an 8-hour work shift with periodic breaks.
· Good communication skills.
· Willing to learn new processes and procedures.
· Some knowledge of automotive diesel engines is helpful.
· Basic computer skills including Excel; ability to read an Excel spreadsheet and enter data points.
Education and Training Requirements
· Technical training completed or near completion; a certificate or an associate degree from a technical training institute is desirable for higher positions or complicated projects.
· Diesel mechanic training is desirable.
· Other training or experience such as electronic, hydraulic, or pneumatic will also be considered.
This is a full-time job, 40 hours minimum per week, but part-time may be considered. Flexible time may be considered also.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $20.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
Schedule:
Work Location: One location