<p><strong>Work location: Val-d'Or<br>Schedule 4/3</strong></p><p>Under the supervision of the supervisor, the panel assembler is responsible for installing and connecting electrical equipment, while respecting specifications and plans for the various assemblies.</p><p></p><p><strong>Main responsibilities and tasks:</strong><br>- Interpret electrical and electronic product plans, specifications and assembly drawings.<br>- Connect electrical components for new fabrications.<br>- Drill, place, align and adjust parts to represent plans and photos.<br>- Follow priorities according to planning and timelines.</p> <br> - Be comfortable with hand and power tools.<br>- Be able to read and follow established work plans.<br>- Have good physical ability.<br>- Great attention to detail and work with care.<br>- Ensure that safety standards are met and wear personal protective equipment to avoid electrical hazards.
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