Mod Shop Specialist II

Round Rock, TX
Full Time
Mid Level

We’re seeking motivated candidates to work hands‑on with electric motor production, modification, and assembly.  This role offers the chance to build precision components, operate advanced machinery, and contribute to innovative motor solutions used across industries. 

SUMMARY

Intermediate member of a manufacturing team, specifically assigned to work primarily on modifications to stock motors.  Works with minimum direction from the Team Leader or Supervisor.  Assists in training and direction of junior team members.  Responsible for overall quality of the product.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

 
  • Works in a variety of highly technical manufacturing areas to include machining, winding, coil and other assembly, painting, testing and shipping.  Demonstrates specialized skills such as metals joining, performance testing, complex machining and test set-up, and specialized equipment operation.
  • Trains/assists team members to build quality products through operation of equipment and manufacturing technique.
  • Operates move equipment and makes complex overhead crane lifts.
  • Oversees the quality of the product through understanding of the product and processes and insures in-process operator checks are performed and within specification.
  • Works in a safe and efficient method while maintaining a clean work area.
  • Regular attendance is an essential function of this position.
  • Performs quality work and exhibits pride in his/her efforts to manufacture to customer and TECO-Westinghouse standards.
  • Compliance with applicable Company policies concerning maintaining a drug free workplace is required.
  • Compliance with all Company policies is required, including adherence to Company ISO 9001 Standards, Company Affirmative Action Plan and Company Safety procedures.
  • Incorporates the Standards of Excellence as outlined by TECO-Westinghouse (Pride, Desire, Teamwork, Attention to Detail and Follow-through) into daily activities in order to create a Total Quality environment through personal commitment to excellence.
  • Performs other related additional responsibilities as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS 

To be successful at this job, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

 
  • High school graduate or equivalent.  Above average reading and math skills.
  • Minimum 1-3 years as a Manufacturing Specialist I or 5 or more years  of similar electrical or mechanical experience.
MANAGEMENT DISCLAIMER 

TECO-Westinghouse’s Management reserves the right to revise, change or modify the duties and responsibilities of this position at any time to meet business and organizational needs.  This position description may not list all duties for this position.  The incumbent in the position may be asked to perform other duties.  This position description is not a contract for employment and either the incumbent or TECO-Westinghouse may terminate employment at any time, for any reason.

 
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