About the job
Key Responsibilities:
Interpret and analyze engineering drawings, electrical schematics, and wiring diagrams effectively.
Assemble, wire, and integrate hardware systems, including PCBs, harnesses, electrical panels, and enclosures, with precision.
Ensure all work is completed according to established procedures and specifications to maintain high quality.
Collaborate closely with engineers to develop and document manufacturing processes.
Utilize a variety of manufacturing tools such as soldering irons, cutters, strippers, crimpers, and torque wrenches proficiently.
Conduct electromechanical testing, including continuity, hi-pot, and pull tests.
Adhere to high operational standards related to safety, reliability, and workplace cleanliness.
Demonstrate a solid understanding of electrical hardware and safe interaction practices.
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience with military and aerospace-grade electronics.
Experience working with high-power electronics and battery systems.
Familiarity with production equipment and tooling necessary for building a functional electromechanical manufacturing environment.
Adaptability to support various projects aligning with near-term company goals.
Knowledge of NASA-STD-8739.4, IPC-A-610, IPC-A-620 standards.
Knowledge of UL-508A, NFPA-70 (NEC) regulations.
Preferred Skills:
Ability to stand, bend, and work with small components for extended periods.
Strong vision and fine motor skills for precision electrical assembly tasks.
Capacity to lift up to 50 lbs on occasion.
Excellent teamwork, communication, and organizational abilities.
A positive attitude and the ability to work effectively within a team with minimal supervision.
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
Willingness to work in outdoor environments as required.
Capability to work at elevated heights occasionally (e.g., scissor lifts, ladders).
Availability for occasional travel for offsite support.

