As an S&C Electric team member, you’ll work on projects that have real-world impact.
You’ll help transform the grid for resilient and reliable power worldwide. S&C has more than
a 100-year history of innovation and has been 100% employee-owned since 2012. We
continue this legacy as a trusted, forward-thinking leader in the electrical industry. You will
advance a safer, more reliable, and more resilient electrical grid. Our products help the grid
adapt to severe weather and transition to clean energy. We’re big enough to be a respected
industry leader but small enough for you to impact our company directly. Our commitment
gives you opportunities to impact on and on the job positively.
Join S&C to make an impact on tomorrow’s energy challenges and become an employee-owner.
Hours
1st shift: 5:00 am – 3:30 pm (Mon-Thu)
Compensation
At S&C, we are dedicated to providing competitive and equitable compensation for all our
team members, and we are committed to transparency in our pay practices. The
estimated annual base salary range for this position is $43400 - $54300. Individual pay
within this salary range is determined by several compensable factors, including
performance, knowledge, job-related skills and experience, and relevant education or
training. This role is also eligible for S&C’s annual incentive plan (AIP), subject to eligibility
criteria.
Join Our Team as an Component Quality Technologist!
Are you passionate about Quality and Inspection? S&C Electric Company is seeking a
dynamic individual to join our inspection department. As a Component Quality
Technologist, you’ll be crucial in ensuring smooth operations and supporting our diverse
team.
The Quality Assurance organization provides a variety of services aimed at helping its
internal customers, S&C leaders and team members, deliver superior quality to our
customers. Quality planning, inspection, audit, quality information, quality improvement
consulting, and quality communications are examples of the kind of services that the
organization provides.
In this job you will be responsible for inspecting fabricated parts, sub-assemblies and final
assemblies, including painted components, made from various machines such as shears,
punch presses, and welding work centers. You will be required to work with assembly and
detailed prints, industry standards, routings, BOMs, specifications, instruction bulletins,
and customer notes. Inspecting the products will require you to use various pieces of
inspection equipment and the ability to select the appropriate measuring equipment such
as tape measures, go/no go gages, special gages, torque wrenches, thread plug gages,
fluke meters, and fuses holder standards.
The job will require you to clearly communicate verbally and in written format. Abnormal
conditions, must be clearly recorded on the Checklist, DPU report, and/or on a NMR. All
defects will be recorded and clearly explained to assembly team members and shop floor
leadership. There will be times when product will be placed on hold until you clearly
explain the abnormal conditions to engineers so they can determine if the product could be
sent to the customer or needs to be reworked.
The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:
Complete recording of abnormalities on the checklists, DPU reports, and/or nonconformingmaterial reports.Inspecting fabricated parts.Inspecting sub-assemblies.Inspecting final assemblies.An awareness of necessary safety practices and procedures.Maintain appropriate levels of housekeeping.Data entry and reporting on spreadsheets and specific report documentationProblem solving
To select this job as one of interest to you, at a minimum, you must have the following:
One to three years of experience inspecting in a manufacturing environment .Basic understanding of GD&TBasic understanding of MetrologyMS Outlook skills.Ability to use shop math.Ability to read and understand mechanical drawings for fabricated parts,mechanical assemblies and specials.Ability to use basic dimensional measuring tools. (mics, calipers, height gage, pinsgages, threaded gages, measuring tape)Ability to use a resistance meter.Ability to maintain accurate records.Ability to support departmental team members on short notice.Ability to change your start times on short notice as needed.Ability to work independently in a service-oriented environment.Ability to clearly communicate verbally and in writing.Ability to use a pallet jack and ladder safely.Ability to inspect from elevated heights when necessary.Willingness to learn software such as Oracle, Compliance Quest (QMS), Wriker, andSmarTeam.Ability to navigate to E-Docs and Operating System Documents on SharePoint or EVault.
MAJOR PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Standing: Most tasks performed in a standing position with frequent walking.Lifting: Frequent lifting of items ranging in weight from ¼ to 40 lbs.Walking: Frequent walking short distances (total one to two miles)Carrying: Frequent carrying of items ranging in weight from ¼ to 40 lbs.Pushing: Frequent use of cart to transport materialPulling: Frequent use of cart to transport materialBending: Frequent bending and crouching requiredReaching: Occasional full range of motion from above the shoulders to below thekneesHandling: Continuous handling of parts ranging in size from ¼ to 40 lbs.
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S&C Electric is committed to equal-opportunity employment. All employees and
applicants will be considered without regard to age, color, disability, gender, national origin,
race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or any other
classification protected by federal, state, or local law. If you are an individual with a
disability and need an accommodation to complete the application, please email us
at TAsupport@sandc.com.
No fixed deadline