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Panel Builder

Georgetown, TX

TraC-n-trol is a premier automation company for water and wastewater in Texas. Our electrical division provides stand-alone electrical construction services as well as installation of SCADA, automation, instrumentation, and control systems. Be a part of the best and be rewarded with top-of-the-market pay. For 30 years we have designed, built, installed, and maintained our clients’ systems, projects, and facilities with a wide range of service offerings. We focus on safety, value, quality, and developing lasting client relationships. You will construct electrical, instrumentation, and control systems in water and wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations, and associated facilities.

Job description:

TraC-trol is a Texas-based statewide systems integration company, seeks a panel builder for a municipal water/wastewater certified panel shop. Our services include design, project management, PLC & HMI programming, deployment, testing, and commissioning with some service and technical support for existing customers in the SCADA industry.

About us:

Trust and transparency are cornerstones of our culture. Our president personally meets each employee invited to join our team and remains in touch with the entire workforce. Regular company meetings keep the team informed about our business. With TraC-n-trol, you will be a trusted member of the organization, taking ownership of your own career growth. We provide support in your professional development via internal training opportunities and tuition reimbursement.

Our workplace is a community! Our people are known for excellent customer service—and we believe they are the best co-workers too! At TraC-n-trol, you'll develop a professional network to help you succeed.

We can't wait to talk to you more about our exciting career opportunities! Please apply online, and if qualified, we will contact you to discuss the opportunities we have within our growing company!

Responsibilities:

  • Perform electrical assembly with a proactive, positive, and quality-oriented attitude.
  • Reading and understanding of assembly instructions for all machines.
  • Layout, cutout, and wiring of all panels and machines.
  • Staying on a scheduled timeline for panels and machines to be completed. Be willing to do what it takes to meet the deadlines, including working extra hours and/or weekends.
  • Train and mentor new employees on our electrical standards and instill quality in the work they perform.
  • Teardown and clean-up of equipment for shipment.
  • Load and unload equipment.
  • Assist in start-up/test of machines.
  • Continually work on improving the quality of the machines and panels' electrical items.
  • Responsible for keeping the panel shop clean and organized.

Requirements

  • Problem solver; detail-oriented
  • Experience with wiring or electronic assembly
  • Ability to digest and explain technical data/information
  • Ability to plan projects and follow timelines
  • High school diploma or GED

Benefits:

  • Per Diem paid for overnight travel
  • Major medical for employees and dependents (100%) for base plan
  • 3% 401k employer contribution after 1 year
  • Health savings account
  • Paid time off
  • Full Time

 

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