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Panasonic Appliances Refrigeration Systems de México S. A. de C. V.

Assembler

Newry
Posted 1 day ago
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RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Assembles commercial refrigeration appliances using hand-tools: Obtains specified parts or sub-assemblies. Aligns holes, inserts screws or bolts, and tightens them, using nut runner or power screwdriver, to assemble preformed panels and support brackets to base.
  • Bolts sub-assemblies, such as motors, pumps, control panels, blowers, heating units, and doors, using wrenches and power nut runners.
  • Aligns doors, brackets, racks, and moving parts before tightening to achieve appearance, fit, and movement specified.
  • Packs or folds insulation between panels.
  • Connects electrical wires on control panel to motors, heating units, or blowers, according to color and length of wire, by forcing plug connectors together and sliding plastic insulators over connection.
  • Lubricates moving parts, using grease paddle or oil can.
  • May place panels in fixture to align for bolting.
  • May clamp test wires to machine and observe meter and light to test for shorts, grounds, and wattage.

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  • Must join a union.

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Skills

Hand-tools
Assembly
Electrical Wiring
Lubrication
Testing
Alignment
Insulation
Bolting
Panel Assembly
Mechanical Skills
Power Tools
Attention to Detail
Problem Solving
Teamwork
Safety Practices
Quality Control

Location

Newry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

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