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Job Description
ONExia /Doosan Robotics America, is growing rapidly and expanding our impact across North America. As a leader in robotic automation solutions for palletizing, packaging, and material handling applications, we design and build cutting-edge systems that help manufacturers operate smarter, faster, and more efficiently. Our technologies include advanced robotic palletizing, case packing, carton erecting, conveyor systems, machine vision, sensors, pneumatic systems, and modern controls platforms. As we continue to scale, we're looking for talented individuals who want to grow with us and contribute to innovative automation solutions that make a real impact. The Opportunity This is an opportunity to work hands-on with advanced automation and robotic equipment in a clean, climate-controlled production environment. You'll join a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team of technicians and engineers who work closely together to build, troubleshoot, and improve custom robotic systems. We're seeking an experienced, detail-oriented, and self-motivated Electrical Technician who takes pride in quality workmanship and enjoys solving technical challenges. In this role, you'll support the assembly, wiring, startup, troubleshooting, and modification of industrial automation equipment and robotic machinery. At ONExia, your ideas are valued, your contributions matter, and your career can grow alongside a rapidly expanding organization. Key Responsibilities Assemble and wire industrial automation equipment and robotic systems Fabricate and assemble extruded aluminum machine frames and components Install, mount, and wire electrical control components including: Power supplies Breakers Relays Switches Drives PLCs Support machine startup, alignment, troubleshooting, testing, and modifications Read and interpret: Electrical schematics Wiring diagrams Assembly drawings 2D and 3D CAD models Perform general mechanical assembly tasks using hand and power tools, including cutting, drilling, fastening, tapping, and punching Collaborate with engineering and production teams to ensure high-quality builds and continuous improvement Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent required Electrical trade school certification or equivalent hands-on experience preferred Minimum of 3 years of electrical experience in one or more of the following: Industrial automation Machine building Electrical controls assembly Industrial maintenance Machine troubleshooting/support Experience with pneumatic systems is a plus Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks effectively Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality craftsmanship Comfortable lifting 50+ lbs, working on ladders, and working on the production floor as needed Proficiency with common software tools such as
Microsoft Office Additional Details Location:
Exton, PA Schedule Options:
Monday-Friday (8-hour shifts)
Travel:
Approximately 5-10% to customer sites
Compensation:
$28-$36/hour
Benefits:
Comprehensive benefits package available Ready to Build the Future of Automation? If you're excited about robotics, automation, and working with innovative technology in a collaborative environment, we'd love to connect with you. Join ONExia and be part of a team that is shaping the future of industrial automation. #JCET3
Experience:
electrical : 3 years (Required)
Work Location:
In person
Pay:
$28.00 - $36.00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Application Question(s): Do you have formal electrical training (trade school) or equivalent hands-on electrical experience in an industrial or automation environment? Have you assembled and wired electrical control panels, automation systems, or industrial machine controls? Are you able to independently read and work from electrical schematics and wiring diagrams? Do you have experience troubleshooting electrical or automation systems (industrial machines, controls, or panels)?