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ABB · 3 weeks ago

ELDS Production Operator Epoxy Line- 1st shift

ABB is a global market leader helping industries become leaner and cleaner. The ELDS Production Operator is responsible for conducting assembly work, quality testing, and maintaining a clean work environment as part of the production process.

AutomotiveEnergyEnergy ManagementIndustrial AutomationRobotics
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Responsibilities

Conducting all types of assembly work to produce semi-finished or final products/systems/panels, including the packing where integrated with production lines
Performing work manually or by using light hand tools
Carrying out regular quality testing as part of a defined production process
Operating within standard operating procedures and maintaining a clean work area

Qualification

Hand toolsQuality testingSafety proceduresLift 40lbsPersonal protective equipment

Required

High school diploma or equivalent required
Knowledge and use of tools – tape measure, calipers, grinders, or other hand tools, as needed
Ability to safely use a ladder while performing the job, as needed
Ability to lift, push and pull up to 40lbs
Handle materials that may produce dust, fumes, or vapors requiring respiratory protection
Wear and maintain assigned personal protective equipment (PPE), including respirators and masks
Participate in fit testing and medical evaluations as required for respirator use
Candidates must already have a work authorization that would permit them to work for ABB in the US

Company

ABB provides electrification and automation solutions for various industries.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$548.55M
Key Investors
European Investment Bank
2023-11-21Post Ipo Debt· $545.85M
2013-09-23Grant· $2.7M
2001-04-06IPO

Leadership Team

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Morten Wierod
CEO
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Håvard Devold
Vice President, Market Development, Country Technology manager
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