Company Description Grow your career with Halton Company! We are seeking a Fabrication and Controls Technician at our Piedmont, SC facility. Halton provides medical, dental, and vision insurance at NO COST to our employees. The company also offers a competitive 401K program, profit sharing bonuses, paid holidays, paid time off during your first year, tuition assistance, and much more. At Halton MEI USA, Inc. your wellbeing is our goal. Halton is a world-leading designer and manufacturer of high integrity fire dampers, blast dampers, and more. With over 35 years of experience, our knowledge has been gained by supplying the world's largest companies in the oil & gas, power generation, nuclear, marine, and tunnelling markets. We are committed to resolving all your damper-related issues by tailoring innovative solutions to meet your needs. Job Title: Fabrication and Controls Technician Reports to: Manufacturing Manager Schedule: M-T 6:00am 4:30pm, overtime allocated based on business demand Summary: To perform various fabrication, assembly, and electrical tasks related to HVAC equipment including UL508A panel building activities to support Indoor Air Quality Products. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Duties may include the following. Other duties may be assigned as deemed necessary to support quality goals and objectives. Interpret drawings used in metal fabrication and construction of electrical components and equipment.Program, set up, and operate CNC laser and press brake to run production and development parts based on specifications outlined in related drawings.Assemble damper components based on drawing specifications to prepare materials for the welding process. Assemble electrical components compliant with UL508A including:Metal cutting, drilling, and tappingComponent layout and mountingWire routing, cutting, labelling, and terminationControl panel labelling Conduct point-to-point testing utilizing multimeters and other testing equipment.Perform in-process quality checks to ensure product is acceptable to move onto the next step in the production process. Properly utilize measurement devices such as tape measures, calipers, etc. to verify critical dimensions.Set-up and perform functional tests on finished product included in the quality inspection plan. Use hand and power tools for metal fabrication, assembly, and electrical wiring.Record production and quality data manually or in the ERP system.Operate material handling equipment, such as jib cranes, bridge cranes, and forklifts. Maintain and participate in general housekeeping activities as well as the implementation and maintenance of Lean Six Sigma. Adhere to all company and regulatory safety policies. Qualifications Ability to safely and successfully perform any/all essential job functions.Ability to meet and maintain all qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards.Ability to maintain reasonably regular and punctual attendance.Compliance with all personnel policies and practices.Ability to read and interpret drawings and prints.Basic electrical knowledge of high and low voltage circuitry and components such as contactors, relays, etc.Familiarity with NEC, UL508A and other industry standard preferred. Previous Forklift and material handling experience preferred. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing this role an employee may be expected to do, but not limited to, the following: Use hands and fingers to handle, grip, and feel.Regularly use eye/hand/foot coordination.Regularly stand, walk, sit, bend, and reach with hands and arms.Occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 lbs.Regularly talk and hear.Regularly smell.Perform fine motor tasks.Maintain vision abilities including close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and adjusting focus.Use reasoning, planning, and memory to perform multi-step procedures.Comprehend verbal and written instructions. Work Environment The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing this duty an employee may be exposed to, but not limited to, the following: Work near moving machinery.Climate controlled facility. Damp, wet, humid, slick surfaces.Work in high places.Some high noise levels requiring ear protection.Fumes or airborne debris.Toxic or caustic chemicals.