Assembler, sub-assembly and electrical systems
About the role
At ABB, we help industries run leaner and cleaner—and every person here makes that happen. You’ll be empowered to lead, supported to grow, and proud of the impact we create together. Join us and help run what runs the world. This Position reports to: Superviseur de production Your role and responsibilities (Mandatory) In this role, you will have the opportunity to support the unit in achieving the set production targets by adhering to the systems and processes. Each day, you will use machinery and equipment on the shop floor. You will also showcase your expertise by reading and interpreting the technical diagrams/instructions for assembly of products/systems/panels. The work model for the role is: Onsite This role is contributing to the emergency lighting production unit in Dorval. Main responsibilities: In this role, you will work in various positions as needed, including operating a wire machine, industrial painting, and product assembly. Machine Operation • Set up, operate, and monitor an automated machine for wire cutting (Artos) or terminal crimping. • Identify non-conformities and take appropriate corrective action • Apply quality procedures and policies Industrial Painting • Prepare the spray booth and spray gun according to procedures and customer requirements • Prepare the surface of parts as needed • Apply paint according to work procedures • Adjust, prepare, clean, and maintain painting equipment and the work area • Inspect and verify quality according to established standards and make touch-ups as needed Assembly • Interpret assembly drawings and electrical schematics. • Make the required connections. • Identify any non-conformities regarding welding, part placement, component orientation, and polarity. • Test mini-inverters. Qualifications for the role (Mandatory) High school diploma (DES) Vocational Studies Certificate (AEP) or other recognized training in industrial painting and/or vocational studies in electronics (asset) or equivalent experience. Relevant experience: o 1 to 2 years of experience in spray painting (asset) o 1 to 4 years of experience in electronic circuit board soldering, electrical work or wiring (asset) Basic knowledge of electronic components, including orientation and polarity Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, work orders, and parts lists General knowledge of industrial components and the AS/400 system (a plus) Basic computer skills Excellent manual dexterity and attention to detail; precision and thoroughness in performing tasks Ability to occasionally lift light to medium loads (maximum 30 pounds) Independence, resourcefulness, and versatility (job rotation required) Team spirit and ability to work in a dynamic environment Fluency in French or English, spoken, written, and read Employment Equity & Inclusion Statement (Canada) ABB values the dedication, commitment, and expertise of all our employees. As an Employment Equity Employer, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We actively support the principles of the Employment Equity Act and strive to build a workforce that reflects Canada’s diversity, including: • Women • Indigenous Peoples • Members of visible minorities • Persons with disabilities ABB is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process, we encourage you to let us know. Important: In order to be employed by ABB you will need to fully comply with/fulfill all local ABB employment requirements/processes. Before applying, please read our Fraud Warning. Employment Equity & Inclusion Statement (Canada) ABB values the dedication, commitment, and expertise of all our employees. As an Employment Equity Employer, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We actively support the principles of the Employment Equity Act and strive to build a workforce that reflects Canada’s diversity, including: • Women • Indigenous Peoples • Members of visible minorities • Persons with disabilities ABB is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process, we encourage you to let us know. Why ABB Working at ABB gives you the opportunity to contribute to a healthier and more prosperous world. Add to your story by joining a passionate team, focused on pushing the boundaries of technology to drive performance, shape new business models and find new ways of working that benefit our customers, partners and society. We want you to be proud of being part of ABB. We care At ABB, we care about our people and their stories. 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