Mechanical Assembly Technician II
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic -
Manufacturing / Production
Installation Technician, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Description
The Mechanical Assembly Technician II installs the overall exterior structure of the project, including installing siding, roofing, and doors, mounting HVACs, and depending on facility may install cable tray, cut and bend busbar, and mount electrical gear in skids, e houses, and other IE-provided equipment.
Requirements Technical Duties- Independently construct and align complex structural frameworks and trusses, ensuring the core integrity of diverse modular units.
- Install siding and various exterior panel products on E-houses and metering skids with minimal oversight.
- Execute the complete installation of complex door assemblies and panic hardware to ensure secure, functional access.
- Install roofing systems and materials to provide weather-tight, long-term environmental protection and problem solve most common errors or failure pints.
- Assemble and mount common support infrastructure, such as cable trays, turnbuckles, and other support features according to prints.
- Cut and trim precision access holes and penetrations and resolve simple errors or misalignments.
- Position auxiliary equipment like HVAC units onto assembly mounts using proper rigging tools. Safely and creatively lift and mount equipment in non‑standard situations.
- Apply professional‑grade waterproofing and caulking to all exterior seams, ensuring compliance with weatherproofing standards.
- Mount and secure a wide array of specialized electrical control equipment and sub‑assemblies with high precision and alignment.
- Measure, cut, and precision‑bend more complex bus bar systems to meet specific project engineering designs independently.
- Diagnose and resolve routine mechanical malfunctions and fabrication defects during the assembly process.
- Conduct quality inspections, verifying the mechanical integrity of units and correcting non‑conformances.
- Safely execute complex rigging and lifting operations for multi‑ton assemblies and specialized materials.
- Coordinate final unit detailing and prep for shipping to ensure all projects meet professional standards.
- Proactively manage personal workflow to meet rigorous production schedules and contribute to process improvement.
- Various hand tools – wrenches, screwdriver, utility knife, laser level, drill and impact, skil‑saw, etc.
- Use overhead crane, forklift, scissor lifts, vacuum lifts, hoists, to assist in mechanical assembly and moving materials/projects.
- Properly care for and maintain tools in good operating condition; ensure tools and equipment is properly stored at the end of each shift.
- May operate sand blaster.
High School Diploma plus one to three years of experience working as a skilled laborer in heavy industrial manufacturing operations or construction environment or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Language AbilityAbility to read, interpret, understand prints and basic mechanical schematics/drawings and specification charts. Must be able to read, and understand Travelers, production schedules and quality specifications. Must be able to write NCR’s and comply with safety rules. Must be able to establish productive and effective communication ties and relationships with co‑workers, supervisors, customers, and staff.
Math AbilityAbility to compute basic math to calculate for example - buss bar, siding measurements, etc. Must be able to accurately follow schematics. Ability to understand operation costs and production overrun costs. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.
Reasoning AbilityAbility to analyze and understand project plan documents and specifications and successfully resolve practical problems and they may occur. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
Computer SkillsMust be able to use computer to log in time and job hours.
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