- Electrical wire harness assemblers are tasked with binding wires to form wire harnesses, which are typically used in electrical systems and electronic equipment.
- They read electrical wiring schematics and bind wires together using sleeves, cable lacing, cable ties, and electrical conduits.
- Using the help of a microscope and lamp, you'll take 30-gauge wire and use a tool to crimp the wire to the specifics given.
- Must be able to read schematics/blueprints and solder.
- Must be able to produce a system per military specs/requirements.
- Must be able to pass a wire harness assembly test.
- Resume and interview required.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
· Builds assemblies from oral and/or written (blueprints) work instructions and within established shop floor guidelines.
· Strips, crimps, solders, screws, bolts, tack welds, or similar operations to secure parts.
· Position aligns parts in a specified relationship to each other in a jig, fixture, or other holding device.
· Routes wires per drawing or fixture defined in assembly work instructions.
· Assembles and solder hardware such as caps, clamps, knobs and switches to assemblies.
· Some heavy lifting will be required.
· Receives, verifies and processes parts for assemblies by identifying specific part numbers.
· Wrap, box, bag, and label product per customer requirements.
· Enter information on production records, logs, and other reports as needed.
· Review, verify and inspect all documentation is current & correct before starting next operation.
· Familiarize and utilize proper ventilation and safety equipment when using fume producing chemicals and/or products.
Please e-mail your resume to daytonohsouth@expresspros.com. You can apply at Expresspros.com and select the Dayton South office for an interview.
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