Electronics Technician Trainee


Job Details

At TDW we put people first - that means working everyday to ensure the pipelines that run through our communities are operating safely and reliably. What sets us apart is our expertise, experience and commitment.

Each day we dedicate ourselves to treating each other, our customers and our community with care and respect.

Overview

To provide the highest quality tools, assemblies, and services to the right place at the right time to ensure 100% run success and customer satisfaction.

Responsibilities

ILI Electronics Assembly (90%)

  • Learn how to utilize mechanical drawings, wiring diagrams and electrical schematics to prepare and assemble electronic/mechanical assemblies,
  • Using IPC standards, and/or other internally specified requirements, solder components and cables to assemblies with surface mount, wire to wire, and through hole applications.
  • Learn how to use our PLM system to find all needed documentation.
  • Learn how to follow all applicable documentation, including wiring diagrams, mechanical drawings, work instructions and/or other supporting documentation to correctly assemble, program, test, and troubleshoot electronic/mechanical assemblies.
  • Learn our Manufacturing Order/Work Order System and accurately update assigned MO's and WO's.
  • Learn our ANDON System, and how to create redline drawings and submit Engineering Change Requests(ECR's).
  • Learn how to test sensor cables and analyze and interpret data.
  • Learn how to safely use hand tools and safely operate power tools/equipment to perform job functions.
  • Learns and follows all safety protocols, rules and best practices to ensure safety of self and others.
  • Becomes familiar with and follows TDW operational procedures, work instructions, and generally accepted assembly practices.
  • Helps the team maintain a clean, neat, and orderly Electronics Assembly area.
  • Displays a high-level commitment to quality, customer service (internal), and takes pride in work.

Continuous Improvement (10%)

  • Track developmental progress and attain advancement to Electronics Technician.
  • Complete assigned training modules by or before due dates.

Qualifications

  • IPC Certified preferred or else equivalent experience and demonstrated knowledge and application of soldering best practices.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, procedures within Electronic Technologies.
  • Demonstrated ability to assemble products with consistent high-quality output.
  • Demonstrated ability to learn new processes, procedures, functions, and best practices in an ever-changing environment.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Intermediate leve





 T.D. Williamson

 06/03/2024

 Salt Lake City,UT