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Technical Assembler

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Bitrode Corporation in St. Louis (South County) area is looking to hire a full-time Technical Assembler. Do you like working with your hands to build something? Do you want to work 4 x 10-hour days a week (with any overtime on Fridays) in a clean, well lit, climate-controlled environment? Would you like to work for a company that is in focused on the future? If you are interested, keep reading!

Technical Assemblers starting at $17.00/hour with higher offers to those with experience. We offer great benefits with 40 hours of paid holidays, paid time off that starts to accrue on your first day, company paid basic life insurance and long-term disability, access to medical/dental/vision/other insurance, 401(k) with a company match, and comfortable, safe environment.

Who is Bitrode Corporation?

With customers around the world and the United States, Bitrode is a manufacturing company for Cell, Module, and Pack Battery Testing Equipment. We offer an extensive product line of battery formation and laboratory test equipment, as well as software tools, battery simulation and manufacturing automation tools appropriate to all battery applications and chemistries. If you are unsure what some of these are, just remember with electric vehicles and battery power as a goal for the future, we matter in that future.

We have a set of core values that start with safety, customer focus, and end with cooperation. We have managers, supervisors, and leads that work to listen to our employees and train them on what they do not know about our products. We strive to work as a team to get our products built, tested, and shipped to our customers. Our CEO knows every employee and takes time to personally welcome you to our organization.

What do our Technical Assemblers Do?

Our Technical Assemblers assemble our products from small components to the final large cabinet assembly. You would be presented assembly drawings, parts, tools, and an area to work. Assembly starts with the cabinet assembly with nuts and bolts. There will be some smaller components to assembly with wiring involved. You will cut, crimp, pin, lug and strip wires and cables. The inside of the cabinet has wiring so all parts are connected to each other with proper gauge wire and connections.

You may have to stand, sit, or bend to be able to put some parts into the cabinet of the machine. You will use hand and bench power tools, torch wrenches, and assembly fixtures. You will have other coworkers working with you for complex parts.

You will be given work assignments so that you know what to work on. You will focus on assembling our products correctly, the first time. If you need to clarify something, we have leads and supervisors working right next to you so you can just ask. Managers are out on the production floor to resolve any issues that arise.

What makes you qualified for this role?

You need to:

  • Be able to read electrical and mechanical blueprints.
  • Be dependable and reliable to show up to work and do your job.
  • Work with your hands to assemble our products.
  • Please be able to pay attention to details.
  • Be willing and able to learn our product assembly.

Any experience in technical assembly would be amazing!

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