Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys. Lincoln is recognized as the Welding Expert for its leading materials science, software development, automation engineering, and application expertise, which advance customers' fabrication capabilities to help them build a better world. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln Electric is a $4.2B publicly traded company (NASDAQ:LECO) with over 12,000 employees around the world, with operations in 71 manufacturing and automation system integration locations across 21 countries and maintains a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices serving customers in over 160 countries.
Location: Euclid
Employment Status: Hourly Full-Time
Function: Manufacturing
Pay Range: ($45,968.00 - $68,952.00)
The purpose of the Prototype Technician is to provide support for new product introductions. This includes providing components that are to be used in the verification phase of a new product. Ensuring that the components meet manufacturing standards are cost effective, and safe. The Technician shall promote and adopt the continuous improvement culture by focusing on problem solving to drive improvements in the organization's safety, quality, operational performance, customer satisfaction, and overall financial health of the company.
Assure safe, high quality, cost effective, environmentally responsible prototype components to support the development of new products in the machine division. Provide feedback to the supporting engineers to continue to provide the best product to our end customers.
Technicians are expected to be able to handle small to medium sized projects and day-to-day shop support with some supervision. Assignments may be routine or non-routine and will typically involve a mix of analysis and hands-on activities. Larger projects and more technically challenging work will need to be supported by more experienced people inside or outside the department. They are typically supervised by an Engineer level 3 or higher. Supervisors will determine the assignments.
Typical assignments may include but are not limited to:
Technician III: Vocational training and 5+ years of experience in a relevant work environment is required; or High School Diploma/GED with 7+ years experience in a relevant work environment.
a. Completes a variety of atypical assignments
b. Works with a limited degree of supervision, with oversight focused only on complex new assignments
c. Acts as an informal resource for colleagues with less experience
Excellent quality record
Excellent communication skills
Ability to work independently or as part of a team
Good organizational skills
Ability to handle a variety of assignments and changing priorities
Good computer skills
Good decision-making ability
Able to perform hands-on work as required
Ability to be effective working extensively on the shop floor with employees and processes
Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS)
Understand the Company's EHS