Electrical-Industrial Equipment Assembler
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Manufacturing Engineer, Manufacturing & Industrial Operations
Rochester, NY, USA •
The Gleason Works, 1000 University Avenue, Rochester, New York, United States of America
Job DescriptionPosted Friday, September 13, 2024 at 4:00 AM
About GleasonWith more than 2,200 employees and 13 manufacturing facilities worldwide, Gleason Corporation is a leader in gear technology. Gleason’s product and service offerings include gear and transmission design software, gear manufacturing machines and related accessories, gear metrology equipment and automation systems. Gleason products are used by customers in e‑mobility, commercial vehicles, aerospace, agriculture, mining, sustainable energy, construction, power tools, marine and many other industries
Working for Gleason, you will be connected to work that matters, putting your expertise to its best use while developing skills for the future. The result is a career defined by you, supported by Gleason and built on tangible accomplishments. As we continue to grow and evolve, we are looking for the right people to join us on our mission. If you are interested in being part of our team, there are a few things you should know:
We are energized by challenges and the effort needed to solve them. We like working with people who are positive, adaptable and growth‑minded. We care how work gets accomplished and are deeply invested in the success of our customers and colleagues. If this sounds like you, we invite you to read on and learn more.
- Excellent benefits package including a 6% Company 401(k) match
- Flexible scheduling options available in some departments
- NYS Certified Apprenticeship Program
- Shift premiums for 2nd and 3rd shifts
- Formal and informal development opportunities.
The primary focus of this role is the wiring of automated industrial manufacturing equipment under the direction of others, including electrical wiring, pneumatic plumbing and other associated tasks. Preparation, finishing and other general support tasks are also required. Electrical aptitude, ability to learn, flexibility and dependability are all essential.
Job Responsibilities Level I- Reading, understanding, and correcting electrical schematics
- Installing electrical components
- Installation and termination of wires and cables
- Installation and connection of pneumatic components
- Printing and Installation of labels and tags
- Cutting and preparing material for assembly
- Collecting and organizing components needed
- Organization and cleanup of work areas
- Understand the build process
- Initial machine and component power‑up
- Fuse, input and output (I/O) checks
- Troubleshoot and debug (power on)
- Use test and diagnostic instruments such as digital multi‑meters
- Identify issues and work with Engineering for resolution (Redlines)
- Assist with Mechanical Assembly as needed
- Install subassemblies into main assembly
- Cutting and preparing material for assembly
- Collecting and organizing components
- Follow build procedures and best practices
- Identify and communicate build issues
- Use power tools in a safe and responsible manner
- Disassemble machines and prepare to ship
- Maintain a clean working area
- Identify potential design issues and offer solutions
- Basic operation of tool room equipment (lathe, mill, drill press, etc.)
- Assume Build Lead responsibility on specific machine builds
- Teach/train new hires/contractors
- Run cables and field wire
- Label cables and I/O
- Helps to develop best practices and build procedures
- Support Field Service through consultation and/or travel
Proficient in all of Level I responsibilities as well as:
- Setup hardware configuration
- Load program to PLC
- Setup Robot and program
- Assist Engineering with hardware design
- Train other employees as required
- Provide written and verbal support to Field Service
- Assist Machine Qualification Operators, Engineering and others during machine qualification/inspection process and root cause analysis activities
- Work with Engineering on development of subassemblies
- Participate as an active member of design reviews
- Provide Logistics support (shipping, receiving, inventory mgmt. as required)
- Strong industrial electrical experience and aptitude.
- Ability to learn and progress.
- Punctuality and dependability.
- Ability to routinely lift, bend, climb ladders, balance
- Ability to move and carry items that are sometimes heavy.
- Have Strong Communication Skills
- Work effectively in a team environment
- Self-starter. Ability to identify and execute next step
- High School Diploma or GED
- Experience electrician on industrial Manufacturing equipment.
- Experience in:
High Voltage (3‑Phase 480
VAC), Low Voltage, Servo Motors, Running and dressing wires and cables and Electrical Trouble Shooting.
- Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Outlook
- Internet/Intranet
- CAD/Draft Sight
- SAP
- Travel to customers / trade shows may be required
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