Experienced Winder

3 months ago


Canton, United States The Hannon Company Full time
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: DOE

The Hannon Company is looking for an experienced Electric Motor Winder for our Hannon Electric Division in Canton.  The primary duties include but are not limited to; the safe data collection and rewinding of AC/DC electric motors, generators, armatures, rotors, transformers, and related electrical components. Brazing, soldering and welding of copper, aluminum, steel, etc. Verification of applicable rewinds by core loss, hi pot, phase balance, rotational direction, meg-ohm and similar testing. Documentation of pre & post testing data.


Education and/or Experience                                 

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent.
  • A minimum of 5 plus years’ experience in electrical/mechanical repair, motor shop servicing or completion of an accredited EASA or military training program.
  • Ability to work independently or as part of a team as applicable.
  • Requires diagnostic troubleshooting, disassembly, measurement, data collection, failure analysis, repair, re-assembly, testing and safety abilities at a career skilled tradesman level.
  • Requires oral and written skills to effectively communicate with co-workers, shop staff, supervisors and managers.


Job Skills Requirements:  

  • Organization skills
  • Oral and written communication skills
  • Troubleshooting and corrective action skills
  • Mechanical aptitude
  • Knowledge and understanding of ISO 9001 procedures
  • Basic math
  • Percentages
  • Decimals
  • Conversion formulas

 


Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Identify the type of equipment needing repair such as AC/DC Motors, generators, armatures, transformers, coils, etc.
  • Document the external data associated with the equipment or winding.
  • Diagnose and/or test the equipment for malfunctions, failures or damage using diagnostic equipment such as megger, hi pot, AC or DC test panels and related equipment.
  • Dismantle equipment and collection internal data.
  • Identify and document internal winding data.
  • Convert internal winding data as applicable per EASA guidelines.
  • Remove old winding from core or bobbin.
  • Utilize available core test equipment and programs to determine core viability and proper heat dispersion.
  • Repair or modify existing core to meet test criteria.
  • Complete full or partial core re-stack, if necessary
  • Determine correct insulation of core and component parts applicable to the equipment Insulation Classification.
  • Correctly size and wind coils or wire applicable to insulated equipment.
  • Perform appropriate wire insertion, wedging and tying of winding or wire.
  • Perform connection sequence including equipment necessary for final soldering, brazing or welding of internal coil leads to exterior leads.
  • Tie and proof end clearance of finished winding.
  • Perform and document final electrical and mechanical test results of the winding, insulation and connections.
  • Apply the necessary fit, thread and identification coating to allow the correct insulating varnish application.
  • Dip and bake winding, if applicable.
  • Clean up coated fits, threads and identification plates of dip & baked winding.
  • Perform final testing and documentation, if applicable.


**Relocation assistance available for the right candidate**


Benefits

Medical/Dental

401K/Profit sharing

Short-term disability

Life Insurance

Vision