Air Technical Industries, headquartered in Mentor, Ohio, specializes in the innovation of material handling machinery. With a rich history spanning over six decades, our focus lies in developing creative solutions, supported by a dedicated team of engineers and proficient builders. Boasting a portfolio of more than 2500 models, we hold the position of the preferred supplier for many renowned global companies in need of robust lifting equipment. Our product range caters to diverse sectors including military, medical, renewable energy, power generation, and aerospace. Currently, we are in search of a skilled Machine Builder Technician who values their workmanship. This role presents an exciting opportunity for individuals who are enthusiastic about crafting exceptional machinery and working closely with our assembly team. Collaboration is key in the assembly process of our state-of-the-art products. Responsibilities: • Knowledge of electrical wiring, electrical panel building, and hydraulic plumbing, working with PLCs, VFDs, and pneumatic systems. • Build power packs with knowledge of 120VAC Single phase, 230/460VAC three-phase, and 12V/24 VDC systems. • Compliance with all quality standards. Test and inspect all parts, sub-assemblies, and equipment functions. • Remain safety-conscious at all times and wear all prescribed safety equipment. Follow state and federal safety regulations and shop safety rules. • Read and interpret assembly blueprints and instructions and symbols, travelers, and other documents on work instruction. • Be creative and resourceful in the arrangement of installing components and routing of hoses and wires for a neat and professional appearance. • Inspect and correct any deficiencies of each product before it leaves your department. • Work from drawings and many component parts. Use skill and care to align, mount, fasten, and adjust parts and sub-assemblies. Fit and assemble into equipment with exacting operational performance and appearance. • Detect and troubleshoot defective components. • Assemble hydraulic hoses, hydraulic cylinders, electrical wires, pumps, and motors as per customer specifications and instructions. • Meet all productivity requirements. • Repair/maintain equipment and tools to ensure safety and minimal downtime. • Working knowledge of fitting, drilling, welding, and assembly. • Work on your own with minimal supervision. • Keep detailed and accurate reports and documentation. • Keep the work area organized and clean. Qualifications: • High school diploma or equivalent GED completion is required. • Previous hands-on experience in constructing and assembling various machinery is essential. • Proficiency in industrial electrical and hydraulic systems is necessary. • Experience in operating forklifts is considered a beneficial skill. Compensation: $22 - $26 hourly
• Knowledge of electrical wiring, electrical panel building, and hydraulic plumbing, working with PLCs, VFDs, and pneumatic systems. • Build power packs with knowledge of 120VAC Single phase, 230/460VAC three-phase, and 12V/24 VDC systems. • Compliance with all quality standards. Test and inspect all parts, sub-assemblies, and equipment functions. • Remain safety-conscious at all times and wear all prescribed safety equipment. Follow state and federal safety regulations and shop safety rules. • Read and interpret assembly blueprints and instructions and symbols, travelers, and other documents on work instruction. • Be creative and resourceful in the arrangement of installing components and routing of hoses and wires for a neat and professional appearance. • Inspect and correct any deficiencies of each product before it leaves your department. • Work from drawings and many component parts. Use skill and care to align, mount, fasten, and adjust parts and sub-assemblies. Fit and assemble into equipment with exacting operational performance and appearance. • Detect and troubleshoot defective components. • Assemble hydraulic hoses, hydraulic cylinders, electrical wires, pumps, and motors as per customer specifications and instructions. • Meet all productivity requirements. • Repair/maintain equipment and tools to ensure safety and minimal downtime. • Working knowledge of fitting, drilling, welding, and assembly. • Work on your own with minimal supervision. • Keep detailed and accurate reports and documentation. • Keep the work area organized and clean.