Motor Winder; AC & DC
Listed on 2026-06-13
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering
Job Title
Motor Winder (AC & DC)
LocationCalumet Armature, US-IL-Riverdale
DepartmentManufacturing / Production
Reports ToProduction Supervisor / Operations Manager
Position OverviewWe are looking for a skilled Motor Winder with expertise in AC (Alternating Current) and/or DC (Direct Current) motor winding to join our team. In this hands‑on role, you will wind the coils of AC and DC motors, ensuring that the winding process meets strict quality, safety, and performance standards. You will work with various materials, including copper wire, and use specialized winding machines and hand tools to produce motor windings for a wide range of applications.
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of motor construction and winding techniques, attention to detail, and experience working with both AC and DC motors.
- Motor Coil Winding:
Set up and operate winding machines and hand tools to wind stator and rotor coils for AC and DC motors, ensuring precise coil winding patterns and correct wire placement. - Material Handling:
Work with copper wire, insulation materials, and other components, ensuring proper handling, cutting, and spooling of materials as per specifications. - Blueprint and Diagram Interpretation:
Read and interpret electrical schematics, motor blueprints, and technical drawings to determine winding specifications, such as number of turns, coil dimensions, and wire gauge. - Quality Control:
Inspect wound coils for defects, such as improper winding tension, wire misalignment, or insulation issues. Perform testing to ensure the coils meet required electrical and mechanical specifications. - Machine Setup and Maintenance:
Set up winding equipment for different motor types and sizes. Perform regular maintenance and cleaning of winding machines and tools to maintain operational efficiency. - Troubleshooting:
Identify and resolve issues related to winding machinery, material handling, or motor assembly. - Safety Compliance:
Adhere to safety guidelines and use personal protective equipment (PPE) while working with electrical components, winding machines, and other tools. - Documentation:
Keep accurate records of production, including winding specifications, motor assembly details, and testing results. - Collaboration:
Work closely with engineers, supervisors, and other team members to ensure the timely and efficient production of high‑quality motors.
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