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Posted August 20, 2026

Rail Traction Electromechanical Assembly Specialist

Siemens Mobility
Alpharetta, GA, US Full Time
21USD per hour

Job Description

Job Description
Build the future of rail traction with Siemens

From first mile to last, we power the journeys that keep America moving. At Siemens, innovation isn't just a value—its our daily practice. Web9re proud to be Great Place to Workae certified, and web9re excited to welcome makers and problem-solvers who want to shape whatb9s next.

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Role snapshot

As a Manufacturing Assembly Technician focused on rail traction components, youb9ll operate production equipment and assemble precision electromechanical units from drawings and process guidelines. Youb9ll inspect and adjust completed builds so every unit meets exacting specifications, tolerances, and customer requirements.

A day in the life

You arrive and review work orders, blueprints, and schematics. You stage parts, then assemble, position, and secure components using the right combination of hand and power tools. Throughout the build, you verify measurements and tolerances with precision instruments such as calipers. When required, you drill, tap, and prepare bolt holes, aligning components with fixtures or templates. Before sign-off, you perform final inspection and adjustments to ensure each unit meets every detail of the spec.

Schedule

Core shift: 5:00pma0d7a03:30am. Initial training: 2a0d7a03 months on first shift (6:30ama0d7a05:00pm).

What youb9ll do
  • Interpret schematic drawings, blueprints, and work orders to plan assembly.
  • Assemble, position, and fasten parts using appropriate tools.
  • Measure components and confirm tolerances with precision gauges (e.g., calipers).
  • Drill, tap, and prepare bolt holes to spec.
  • Align and fit parts using tools, fixtures, or templates; perform final inspection and adjustments to meet tolerance and order requirements.

Note: This overview highlights the primary responsibilities but is not exhaustive; additional tasks may be assigned to support business needs.

What youb9ll bring
  • High school diploma or equivalent (HS/GED).
  • Robust experience in electromechanical assembly.
  • Substantial wiring background.
  • Hands-on assembly experience reading and interpreting schematics.
  • Clear communication in English (read, write, speak).
  • Team-first mindset and strong collaboration skills.
  • Ability to learn quickly and execute accurately.
Physical demands
  • Lift up to 35 pounds.
  • Stand, kneel, climb, and work within tight or confined spaces for extended periods.
Skills and proficiencies
  • Equipment troubleshooting
  • Electrical schematics
  • Mechanical troubleshooting skills
  • Electrical / electronic systems
  • Maintenance and repair skills
  • Mechanical assembly skills
  • Equipment installation & wiring
  • High School / GED
  • Blueprint reading
Eligibility

Applicants must be legally authorized for employment in the United States without needing current or future employer-sponsored work authorization.

Compensation highlight

Receive a $1,000 one-time sign-on bonus (less applicable taxes) paid after 180 days of employment.

Why Siemens

For more than 175 years, our purpose has guided us: we create technology that transforms the everyday, for everyone. By connecting the real worldb4b4factories, buildings, power grids, and trainsb4b4with the digital worldb4b4software, data, AI, digital twinsb4b4we help customers become more competitive, resilient, and sustainable. Our technology moves people and goods faster, safer, and more sustainablyb4b4including across rail and transportation networks.

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