Wiring Technician

About Us

Panelmatic, Inc. was founded in 1957 in Youngstown, OH to serve manufacturing industries with the design and build of custom electrical, instrument, and pneumatic control panels. Our business has sufficiently grown over the years to support expansion for our clients. We have produced control packages for many of America's top corporations in the chemical, environmental, food, pulp and paper, rubber, petroleum, pharmaceutical, glass, metals, and utilities industries.

We also deliver equipment for use worldwide. Our rigorous methodology assures compliance with domestic and international standards. We can meet the needs of our diverse clientele from start to finish through sales, design, fabrication, testing, and delivery.

Since 1957, we have been known for our high-quality, custom-built control packages, our comprehensive service, and our technological and manufacturing expertise. This expertise assures you of our ability to handle the largest and most complex packages quickly and efficiently.

Job Summary

Panelmatic Inc. is seeking a dedicated and skilled Wiring Technician.

The Wiring

Technician will follow engineering drawings to install components onto relay panels, run and terminate wires according to Panelmatic Inc. standards. Job Duties:

Layout, measure, drill, and tap subpanels for initial assembly preparation

Install din rail, equipment, SEL relays, Lock Out Relays, test switches, terminal blocks, nameplates, and wire duct

Cut, tag, and run wire in specification to project drawings

Alter and cut steel, plastic, or other various types of materials

Ensure project quality within the specification

Perform additional duties as needed to ensure the project schedule and timeline are met Requirements High school diploma or equivalent required

High levels of organizational and time management skills required

High levels of analytical, observational, and active listening skills required

High levels of reliability required

Excellent communication skills both written and verbal required

Ability to pass physical, drug, driving, and background check required

Ability to physically push, pull, and lift 50lbs or more required

Ability to stoop and bend required

Ability to sit, stand, and walk for four plus hours at a time required

Excellent manual dexterity required

Excellent color vision and eyesight required

Alignment with company core values required

Two or more years of experience as a wiring technician preferred

Two or more years of experience in NEC and UL codes preferred Benefits Benefits:

Medical, dental, vision, HSA, term life, AD&D, STD, LTD

100% medical premium paid for by Panelmatic for the employee-only level medical coverage

80% paid for by Panelmatic and 20% paid for by the employee on all other level medical coverage (ie employee plus child, employee plus spouse, family)

401K Retirement Scholarships, educational reimbursement, paid volunteerism, and paid personal and professional development provided

PTO and paid holidays provided

Career advancement opportunities Competitive wages

Family-friendly environment with average employee tenure above five years

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