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Kelly Services in Waukesha, WI seeks a 2nd or 3rd shift Core and Coil Assembler for direct-hire, full-time work. The role involves heavy mechanical assembly, crane-based coil landing, top yoke handling, and wiring tasks in high-voltage product lines.
Team members will follow drawings and procedures, operate pressing and crimping equipment, and support various assembly centers. Safety, accuracy, and the ability to work at heights are essential for success in this role.
Kelly Services is partnered with a prominent manufacturer located in Waukesha, WI in search of a 2nd & 3rd shift Core and Coil Assembler! This position is direct hire and full-time.
3pm - 11pm; Monday - Friday
- 11pm-7am, Sunday-Thursday
The core and coil assembler role is a heavy mechanical assembly position that focuses on the internal assembly of the core and coils. In this role, an employee will work on functions such as landing coils using an overhead crane, placing top yoke steel by hand, using hydraulic equipment to press coils, and utilizing crimping equipment to connect insulated copper cables. An employee in this role must train, develop skills, and demonstrate proficiency in all of the following work center areas: Coil Landing, Core & Coil Assembly, and Internal Wiring. An employee may also learn additional skills in Booster Assembly and Rack and Cable Assembly.
Knowledge of brazing equipment, wire and cable cutters, grinders, disc sander, band saw, portable scaffolding and ladders, hydraulic crimpers, hydraulic jacks, pressing equipment, air pallets, chains, hooks, clamps, coil lifting spiders, overhead and jib crane, table saw, shears, various hand tools and others.
Materials used in this position include wood, cotton and crepe tape, connectors, metal and fiber bolts, and threaded stock, paper and fiber tubes, cable, buss bars, glue, pressboard, switch gear, silver solder, cleat and lead assemblies, assorted conductors of various size, top yoke, core assembly, windings, wood supports, spacer rings, insulating material, wood blocks and others.
Precision work and care required preventing major damage to components or unit. Operators work at heights up to approximately 18 feet. Top Yoke operation presents additional hazards because of sharp edges on steel. Assembly operations require mental and visual concentration to ensure compliance with engineering and quality specifications. S/he must be able to work in confined spaces, including working inside tanks.