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Armature Winder - 2nd Shift

WEG, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400


Electric Machinery Company, LLC. a division of WEG Electric Corp.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Position: Armature Winder - 2nd Shift

Team: Winding

Primary Objective of Position:

An Armature Winder performs the setup, layout, winding, connecting, testing and troubleshooting of electrical AC or DC rotating equipment.

Major Areas of Accountability:Winds stators and rotors to Engineering specifications according to documented proceduresPerforms layout operations from armature winding specifications and engineering instructionsAssembles temperature sensing devices per engineering and process requirementsMeasures, orders, configures and inserts slot insulationBrazes or solders connections using torches, solder irons, tinning pots or induction brazing equipmentInsulates connections, lashings studs and lashing rings according to process requirementsLayout and connect phase groups per Armature Winding process specifications.Layout sample coils, form connections to tooling guides, life, turn, sand, tape, paint and transport turbo half coils.Layout, install, connect, insulate and lug main stator leadsPerform in process electrical test during winding and assist during final inspection of stators or rotors.Perform turbo rotor winding operations which include: making armature leads, set up and winding of rotor, hanging pressing fixtures and baking rotor, troubleshooting electrical problems, insulating retaining rings removing and installing retaining rings, assemble and fit permanent blocking and initiating established repair procedures.Perform exciter rotor winding both random and formed coil operations which include: interpreting winding schematics, layout, insulate, wind, connect, band and troubleshooting electrical problems.Read and interpret blueprints, work instructions, processes, and bills of materials.Works in other areas of the Winding Team skills matrix, may perform duties in the Winding Team skills matrix such as coil taping, coil manufacturing, VPI, and pole winding.Demonstrates a commitment to Continuous Improvement by identifying opportunities in day to day work.Performs to ISO 9001 Quality Standards and abides to OSHA and EPA regulations.Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

High School degree (required) with a 1 year of manufacturing experience (preferred).Ability to be certified in overhead crane, Jib crane and forklift operation.Math skills required to compute cross sectional areas for wire splices.Physical Requirements:

Routinely lifts and moves objects up to 20 lbs.Occasionally lifts and moves objects up to 50 lbs.Routinely ascends/descends ladders and stairs.Occasionally works at heights or on platforms.Occasionally positions self in various works spaces, including low, tight or confined spaces.Routinely remains in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods of time.Routinely uses repetitive motions including the wrists, hands or fingers to operate machinery or tools.Routinely moves from one work station to another to accomplish tasks.Skills Matrix:

The Armature Winder position is part of the Winding Team skills Matrix. This position works as a team member utilizing and performing to the Winding Team skills matrix, which outlines the comprehensive skills in the Winding Team.Salary

Based on experience and qualifications

Pay Types

$2.00 Shift Differential

Voluntary weekend overtime.

Saturday is paid at time and a half, Sundays are paid at double time!

Job Type

Monday - Friday, 2nd shift 3:30pm - 12:00am

Full-time (Union)

Benefits

Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance eligible your 1st day on the job401K with Match 1st of the month following hireQuarterly Bonus Program payout potentialCompany paid Holidays (13)Paid Time Off (PTO) accruedCompany paid Short & Long Term DisabilityCompany paid Life InsurancePaid Birthday (use anytime throughout the year)$6,000 annual Tuition Reimbursement programCompany provided toolsUniforms (laundered), Safety Shoes & GlassesSecure, onsite free parking