Electric Motor Winder
The Electric Motor Winder position will rewind various kinds of basic to moderately complex AC and DC electromechanical equipment including removing the original winding, inspecting for winding failure damage, recording data from the original welding, and performing voltage testing on standard/basic windings. The Electric Motor Winder will also assist with highly complex rewinding processes
Here’s What You’ll Do:
- Rewind various kinds of electromechanical equipment, including but not limited to single-phase stators, three-phase stators, three phase rotors, fields, and coils. Operate proper insulating techniques and/or requirements during rewinding.
- Dismantle and/or strip damaged or unserviceable electromechanical equipment, including media blasting.
- Inspect various kinds of electromechanical equipment for winding damage and evidence of electrical malfunctions.
- Document/record all relevant data specific to unit’s electromagnetic characteristics, operating conditions, existing damage, or intended serviceability.
- Prepare all reusable parts for rewinding and inspect renewed parts for hidden, structural damage or unusual conditions.
- Wind various kinds electromechanical equipment.
- Test rewound electromechanical equipment according to EASA Standards and document test results.
- Complete required paperwork for each job accurately and on a timely basis.
- Operate specified repair and testing equipment, including but not limited to winding machines, test panels, surge testers, Hipot, core-loss testers, cut-off saws, burnout ovens, bake ovens, grinders, cranes, forklift trucks, pallet trucks, brazing units, dip tanks, VPI systems, and various hand held power and non-power tools.
- Observe all safety procedures and use proper safety equipment including eye, ear, and hand protection.
- Maintain a clean, neat, and safe work environment at all times.
- Operate and maintain equipment in a safe manner at all times.
- Promote strong company image and maintain positive working relationships at all times including professional behavior with customers (very limited) and co-workers including coordinators (daily basis).
- Provide outstanding customer service at all times.
- Perform work according to established company policies and procedures.
- Perform other duties as requested.
Requirements
Here’s What You’ll Need:
- High school diploma, or equivalent along with basic mechanical knowledge
- At least 3 years of armature winding experience (either AC or DC)
- Ability to perform basic math functions including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division including understanding fractions
- Ability to read, write, and comprehend simple to moderately complex written and verbal instructions
- Ability to understand, perform, and retain various job related training, operational, and safety procedures
- Ability to exercise initiative, judgment, and decision making related to routine duties within set company standards
- Ability to operate machinery and hoists
- Very infrequent travel may be required.