Assembler (m/f/d) 80 - 100%
Seon
Key information
- Publication date:20 August 2025
- Workload:80 – 100%
- Place of work:Seon
Job summary
Join our dedicated production team at Hitachi Energy, where innovation meets sustainability. Be part of a dynamic work environment that values teamwork and continuous improvement.
Tasks
- As an assembler, you'll wire and assemble modules based on designs.
- Support new colleagues by sharing your knowledge actively.
- Collaborate in teams on production orders or at workstations.
Skills
- Completed apprenticeship as an electrician or relevant experience.
- Independent and reliable work ethic, with IT knowledge a plus.
- Fluent in German, with a strong focus on quality and safety.
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The Opportunity
Become part of our dedicated production team and bring your craftsmanship skills into a dynamic environment. As an assembler, you are responsible for the assembly and wiring of modules and systems – a central contribution to the quality and reliability of our products
What You Can Achieve
You assemble and wire modules and systems according to construction drawings, schematics, and partly detailed work instructions
You support new colleagues – including temporary employees – through active knowledge transfer
You work in teams of two or three on joint production orders, either in workshop operations or at individual workstations in the flow assembly
What You Bring
Completed apprenticeship as an automation technician EFZ or several years of experience as a craftsman in the electrical field, ideally in industry or on construction sites
Independent and reliable working style, IT skills are an advantage
Team player with a high awareness of quality and safety
Fluent German language skills
Willingness to work overtime and occasional 2-shift work
More About Us
At Hitachi Energy, we shape the future of energy supply – sustainable, secure, and connected. In our production environment, we rely on teamwork, precision, and continuous improvement. Become part of a company that combines innovation and responsibility