Loram Maintenance of Way
Department: Manufacturing Assembly
Reports to: Shop Supervisor
Open house event on Wednesday, October 27th at 11AM-1PM and 4PM-7PM.
DIRECTIONS: Highway 55 & Arrowhead Drive (1 mile West of Medina Entertainment Center). Hwy 494 to Highway 55 West, turn left onto Arrowhead Drive, turn left into Loram’s North Parking Lot and follow the signs to park and enter the building via the North side door access (closest to the railroad tracks).
BONUSES of $500 after 30 days of continuous employment and another
$1,000 after 120 days of employment!
Starting pay for this position is $23.11/hr with automatic increases at 4 months – $24.48/hr, 12 months – $25.83/hr, 18 months – $27.20/hr
GENERAL DESCRIPTION / PURPOSE:
Perform with keen efficiency and accuracy, the maintenance and assembly activities on LORAM equipment, with primary focus on work tasks that required assembly skills in electrical. Incumbents will have a higher level of competence in electrical, but also working competence in other disciplines, in order to efficiently perform essential functions in that specific area. Incumbents are expected to perform work assignments in other disciplines at any time, based on the needs of the business.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Technical Fundamentals
Understands –
Fundamental instructional techniques to provide on the job training to other workers in tasks they have gained qualifications to perform.
How to determine if parts received matches the bill of materials.
Problem solving techniques and contributes to process improvement
How to communicate and coordinate with other Loram departments
Hazards associated with energized systems
How to read and interpret intermediate electrical engineering prints, verify bill of materials and use conduit fill percent spreadsheets
Proper use and care of required tools
AC/DC electrical fundamentals
How to identify electrical components and determine location on the machine on drawing
How to read and interpret schematics
How to bend conduit according to routing requirements
Assembly
Demonstrates the ability to
Fill out SORM paperwork properly and correctly return parts
Verify if completed assembly meets print requirements and report non conformances
Understand fundamental instructional techniques to provide on the job training to other workers in tasks they have gained qualifications to perform
Route and terminate wiring in a panel or enclosure
Locate, identify, safely use and care for Loram intermediate electrical tools
Identify, cut, deburr, and thread conduit in accordance to Loram specifications
Accurately locate components to mount and install enclosures and panels on a machine
Safety
Demonstrates the ability to protect self and others from ARC flash hazards and apply OSHA safety requirements including lock out tag out procedures
Quality
Demonstrates the ability to properly complete assemblies to print and complete paper work to Loram standards.
BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES:
Work Standards
Takes Direction & Effectively Executes
Safety Awareness
Listening
Technical Learning
Action Oriented
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Associates Degree with Technical Certificate or Equivalent Experience
Experience: 2+ Years Manufacturing assembly experience – could be a combination of education and experience in electrical or electronics
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Pass all required background, drug and alcohol tests
Maintain applicable manufacturing and railroad safety training refresher courses
Took and passed all required level 1 training courses by Loram, including periodic refreshers.
Able to take, learn and pass all required Level 2 training courses as required by Loram, including periodic refreshers
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
5% or more travel, including international, using any method of transportation.
Ability to apply high levels of cognitive, analytical, retention and reasoning.
Excellent communication skills used within any social context.
Can stand, sit, walk, reach, balance, stoop, kneel, hear, taste and smell.
Can see up close, distances, colors and has use of peripheral vision and depth perception.
Can tolerate variable and sometimes extreme physical conditions during visits or inspections of company equipment in a railroad environment