Fabrication Technician
5 days ago
Portland
Job Description JOB SPECIFICATION Fabrication Labourer Department: Production / Manufacturing Reports To: Production Manager Classification: Full-Time | Hourly POSITION SUMMARY The Fabrication Labourer is responsible for the hands-on assembly, wiring, and preparation of industrial enclosure units from component stage through to finished, crated product. This role works from detailed Standard Operating Procedures and requires precision with both power and hand tools, attention to sequencing, and a strong quality control mindset. The position operates across multiple stages of the production process including panel preparation, electrical rough-in, hardware installation, and final packing for shipment. CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Panel and Enclosure Preparation • Prepare structural panels by applying surface treatments to exposed materials prior to assembly, • Read and interpret assembly templates to accurately mark hole layouts on panels, • Drill multiple hole types and sizes using standard drill bits, step bits, and hole saws according to specified tolerances, • Install rivet nuts (riv nuts) into drilled holes using pneumatic and manual installation tools, • Use a laser level to establish precise bore trajectories across panels before channel boring, • Bore wire channels through panel foam cores using extended boring bits, following marked trajectories, • Cut out foam cavities using oscillating tools, removing material to specified depths and grid patterns for component housing, • Perform metal cutting and grinding with an angle grinder to create openings in panel faces, • Seal openings and seams with silicone in accordance with assembly requirements Wiring and Wire Management • Feed multi-wire bundles through bored conduit channels using appropriate pulling tools, • Install PVC conduit within panel channels to protect wire runs, • Apply snake-skin wire sleeving to bundled wire runs and secure with zip-ties, • Label all individual wires and circuits according to the wiring schematic at time of installation, • Strip wire ends, install ferrules, and crimp connectors to specification, • Organize and route wire bundles to maintain clearance, separation, and accessibility for downstream assembly Hardware and Component Mounting • Install door frames and associated hardware into panel openings using self-tapping flanged screws to specified torque and fastener counts, • Mount control panel enclosures to wall panels using riv nut bolt patterns, verifying flush alignment, • Assemble and install timing display hardware, verifying correct orientation and sequence of components before permanent attachment, • Melt and form tab posts using a flat-tipped soldering iron to secure display components, • Install fan assemblies and associated ductwork, drilling and tapping threads as required, • Attach wire management tracks using adhesives and double-sided tape at dimensionally specified locations, • Install cam locks and verify correct orientation relative to mating panels, • Remove and replace cam lock hardware using oscillating tools where required for enclosure clearance, • Apply expanding foam to cavities requiring gap fill and allow appropriate cure time before proceeding Quality Control and Verification • Verify component orientation, phase, and polarity before final fastening on critical electrical assemblies, • Inspect wire labeling against schematics before enclosure closure, • Confirm fastener counts and hole alignment on all mounted assemblies, • Perform visual and dimensional checks at each stage gate before advancing to the next process step, • Identify and flag any non-conformances to the Production Manager before proceeding Crating and Shipment Preparation • Apply grip tape and protective foam to panels and components in preparation for crating, • Pack finished assemblies into designated crates following a defined layering and foam protection sequence, • Wrap and protect fragile sub-assemblies including wiring harnesses, glass panels, and fan banks using foam and cardboard, • Install crate lids and apply serial number labels and stenciling per shipping requirements, • Record and verify serial numbers on all crates prior to release, • Pack component boxes with hardware kits and specified loose items per the assembly checklist, • Assemble wooden shipping crates to dimension, securing with appropriate fasteners and corner blocking REQUIRED SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES Tool Operation • Power drill and driver - multiple bit types and sizes, • Step bit and hole saw operation for progressive diameter drilling, • Angle grinder for metal cutting and surface preparation, • Oscillating multi-tool for foam removal and flush cutting, • Extended boring bit operation with laser level alignment, • Pneumatic and manual rivet nut (riv nut) installation tools, • Soldering iron for thermoplastic tab forming, • Wire strippers, crimpers, and ferrule press tools Technical Competencies • Ability to read and follow detailed, multi-step assembly SOPs with precision, • Template reading and transfer - accurately marking hole patterns from printed templates, • Dimensional measurement and layout using tape measure, ruler, combination square, and laser level, • Working knowledge of angles, bevels, and their application to layout, cut planning, and component fitting, • Basic electrical wire management - feeding, labeling, routing, stripping, and terminating, • Silicone and adhesive application with appropriate surface prep, • Foam cavity work - cutting, removing, and filling to specified dimensions, • Hardware identification - fastener types, sizes, and appropriate application, • Crating and protective packaging techniques Behavioral Competencies • High attention to detail and commitment to following step sequences without deviation, • Able to work methodically under production schedules without sacrificing quality, • Self-directed quality checking at each stage prior to progression, • Comfortable escalating concerns or non-conformances without delay, • Physical capability to handle panels and assemblies, work at bench height, and perform repetitive precision tasks, • Ability to read and comprehend technical documentation including schematics and SOPs WORKING CONDITIONS • Indoor manufacturing environment with exposure to adhesives, silicone, foam dust, and cutting debris, • PPE required: safety glasses, hearing protection when operating power tools, gloves as task requires, • Work involves lifting and repositioning large panel assemblies - team lifts and mechanical assists available, • Standing for extended periods at assembly bench and crating stations, • Exposure to soldering iron heat and angle grinder sparks during specific process steps PREFERRED EXPERIENCE • 1-3+ year in a manufacturing, fabrication, millwork, or industrial assembly environment, • Experience with power tools in a production setting, • Exposure to basic electrical wiring or wire harness assembly is an asset, • Experience reading assembly drawings, work orders, or SOPs, • Forklift or material handling equipment certification is an asset, • Comfortable using a tape measure, combination square, and angle/bevel gauges for layout and verification work, • Working knowledge of common angles, bevels, and how they apply to layout, cut planning, and component fitting WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR We are hiring for both skilled production roles and future leadership. If you are organized, driven, and the kind of person who takes ownership of their work, there is genuine room to grow here. We are not only looking for people with a complete resume - we are equally interested in candidates who may not yet have every skill on this list but demonstrate the right mindset, the willingness to learn, and the early signs of the qualities we value most. Self-starters who show strong organization, attention to process, and an instinct to improve how things are done will find that career progression is very real at this company. We have a direct path from the production floor into lead, supervisory, and management positions for the right people. The qualities we look for - precision, accountability, clear communication, and initiative - are the same qualities that move people up. Management Track Candidates • This posting is open to both skilled tradespeople seeking a stable production role and candidates with leadership potential who are looking for a place to grow into a management position, • Candidates who demonstrate strong organizational habits, the ability to guide others, and a proactive approach to problem-solving will be considered for accelerated development into lead and supervisory roles, • No management experience is required - we are looking for the indicators: composure under pressure, process thinking, and the ability to bring people with them We Will Train the Right Person • Formal experience is valued but not the only path in - we are willing to invest in candidates who show potential, coachability, and a strong work ethic, • If you are earlier in your trade career but are demonstrating the right habits and skillset trajectory, we want to hear from you, • Training is hands-on and structured; new team members are supported through each stage of the production process before being expected to work independently HIRING PROCESS AND EMPLOYMENT STRUCTURE 2-Week Paid Trial Candidates with less than the desired experience level may be offered a paid two-week working trial. This is a practical, on-the-floor evaluation designed to give both the candidate and the company a clear picture of fit, capability, and attitude before a longer commitment is made. It is not a test designed for failure - it is an opportunity to demonstrate your work and for us to demonstrate ours. 90-Day Probationary Period All new hires enter a 90-day probationary period. During this time, the candidate works alongside experienced team members, is evaluated on skill development and work quality, and receives structured feedback. This period is about building competence and confidence in the role. Internal Skills Verification Exam At the conclusion of the 90-day probationary period, candidates complete an internal skills verification assessment. This practical exam is used to confirm proficiency across the core competencies of the role before the candidate transitions to W-2 employee status. The exam is conducted by the Production Manager and covers tool operation, assembly procedure knowledge, quality standards, and workplace safety practices. Successful completion of the skills exam marks the formal onboarding of the candidate as a full W-2 employee with access to all associated benefits and career development pathways. Company DescriptionAt Enthim Industries, we’re redefining the future of cold. As a leader in cryogenic and refrigeration manufacturing, we specialize in advanced, high-performance systems engineered for safety, efficiency, and results. From elite sports recovery to medical and wellness applications, our machines are at the forefront of innovation. We’re growing—and we’re looking for hands-on talent ready to help shape the next generation of cold technology.At Enthim Industries, we’re redefining the future of cold. As a leader in cryogenic and refrigeration manufacturing, we specialize in advanced, high-performance systems engineered for safety, efficiency, and results. From elite sports recovery to medical and wellness applications, our machines are at the forefront of innovation. We’re growing—and we’re looking for hands-on talent ready to help shape the next generation of cold technology.