A specialized electronics firm in Orlando is seeking a Cable Harness Assembler. The role involves assembling harnesses to wiring diagrams, conducting quality inspections, and working with various tools under IPC standards. The ideal candidate should possess skills in soldering and crimping, and must be a US citizen. Previous experience with IPC/WHMA-A-620E-S is preferred. Join us to contribute to innovative electronic assemblies in a supportive work environment.
Qualifications
US Citizenship required for this position.
Preferred experience with IPC/WHMA-A-620E-S space addendum.
Ability to build harnesses to wiring diagrams.
Responsibilities
Assemble cable harnesses according to specifications.
Read mechanical engineering instructions and drawings.
Conduct quality inspections on the production line.
Skills
Soldering
Crimping
Reading mechanical drawings
Quality inspection
Using hand/power tools
Tools
Hand tools
Power tools
Job description
Overview
Position would require the candidate to be a W2 employee of Donatech. US Citizenship Required.
Responsibilities
Cable Harness Assembler — build harness to wiring diagram, form boards, soldering, crimping, plugging contacts into connectors, torquing backshells while working to Class 3 IPC standards.
Read and follow written instructions from mechanical engineering and read from drawings/schematics. Previous IPC/WHMA-A-620E-S space addendum experience preferred.
Performs a variety of tasks ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames, and cables.
Work from diagrams and drawings, make initial layouts, and use hand and/or power tools, jigs, and saws.
Make continuity checks on work in process and completed assemblies.
May conduct quality inspections on the processing line in accordance with quality specifications.
May disassemble, modify, rework, reassemble, and test experimental or prototype assemblies and subassemblies according to specifications and under simulated conditions.