JUMPSTART, ADVANCE, AND LOVE YOUR CAREER WITH SMSI! At SMSI, we believe in our employees. With above-average pay, extensive benefits, vocational training, and a family-based atmosphere, we are always looking for people seeking to improve themselves. Together our team strives to perform the best service possible for customers. We thrive on challenges and believe in fair compensation for dedication, detail, and professionalism. We are seeking a UL Panel Builder to join our team! You will assemble electrical components into a control panel, assemble complex wiring layouts, and operate heavy equipment. Benefits: • Medical • Dental • Vision • 401(k) • Life Insurance Responsibilities: • As a control panel builder, your responsibilities include the assembly of electrical components into a control panel for industrial machines. • You are responsible for the assembly of complex wiring layouts on electric units, the set up of testing systems, and the preparation of panels for shipment. • You primarily use hand tools like screwdrivers, wire strippers, and crimpers. • Other duties include communicating problems and quality control issues to supervisors and co-workers, anticipating material and resource needs for upcoming projects, and keeping the work area clean and organized. • You may operate a forklift, pallet jack, or other equipment to load and ship products. Qualifications: • High school diploma or GED certificate. • Ability to read electrical wire schematics and other technical drawings. • Excellent electrical skills. • Able to use precision measurement tools, such as micrometers and gauges. • Strong verbal communication skills. • Detailed and organized. • Knowledge of safety practices. • Experience in electrical panel building or a related field is preferred. Compensation: $20 - $25 hourly DOE
• As a control panel builder, your responsibilities include the assembly of electrical components into a control panel for industrial machines. • You are responsible for the assembly of complex wiring layouts on electric units, the set up of testing systems, and the preparation of panels for shipment. • You primarily use hand tools like screwdrivers, wire strippers, and crimpers. • Other duties include communicating problems and quality control issues to supervisors and co-workers, anticipating material and resource needs for upcoming projects, and keeping the work area clean and organized. • You may operate a forklift, pallet jack, or other equipment to load and ship products.