Key Responsibilities and Required Skills for Electric Equipment Assembler
💰 $18 - $28 per hour
🎯 Role Definition
Are you a hands-on, detail-oriented individual with a passion for building things that power our world? This role requires a skilled Electric Equipment Assembler to join our dynamic production team. In this critical role, you will be responsible for the intricate assembly of electrical equipment, components, and subassemblies. You'll transform technical drawings and schematics into fully functional products, playing a vital part in our commitment to quality and innovation. The ideal candidate is a meticulous craftsperson who thrives in a fast-paced environment and takes pride in the precision and reliability of their work. If you're ready to apply your technical skills to create high-quality electrical systems, we encourage you to apply.
📈 Career Progression
Typical Career Path
Entry Point From:
- Production Associate
- Electronics Hobbyist / Enthusiast
- General Laborer (Manufacturing)
- Vocational School Graduate (Electronics)
Advancement To:
- Senior or Lead Electrical Assembler
- Quality Control (QC) Inspector
- Electrical Test Technician
- Production Supervisor
Lateral Moves:
- Maintenance Technician
- Field Service Technician
- Wiring Technician
Core Responsibilities
Primary Functions
- Interpret and work from complex electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, blueprints, and engineering specifications to determine assembly sequences and component placement.
- Perform point-to-point wiring, component installation, and assembly of electrical control panels, junction boxes, and other electrical equipment.
- Utilize a variety of hand and power tools, including wire strippers, crimpers, soldering irons, wrenches, and screwdrivers, to mount and connect components.
- Route, bundle, and secure wires and cables neatly and according to established standards to ensure product safety and reliability.
- Perform intricate soldering and de-soldering of through-hole and surface-mount components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs) while adhering to IPC standards.
- Crimp, screw, bolt, rivet, or perform similar operations to join or secure parts in place, ensuring robust mechanical connections.
- Install a wide range of electrical components such as relays, transformers, circuit breakers, switches, and connectors into housings and chassis.
- Measure, cut, and strip wires and cables to precise lengths as required by engineering drawings and work instructions.
- Apply potting or conformal coating to electronic assemblies to protect them from moisture, vibration, and environmental factors.
- Conduct in-process quality checks and visual inspections to identify any defects, mis-wirings, or non-conformance to specifications.
- Set up and operate production equipment to assemble, test, and package products according to established manufacturing procedures.
- Perform basic functional and continuity tests on completed assemblies using multimeters, oscilloscopes, and custom test fixtures to ensure they are functioning correctly.
- Label components and wires accurately for identification, following established color codes and labeling conventions.
- Collaborate with engineers and technicians to troubleshoot and resolve assembly issues or provide feedback on design for manufacturability (DFM).
- Build and assemble prototypes and first-run articles in conjunction with the engineering team to validate new designs.
- Maintain and update production and quality records, accurately documenting work performed, materials used, and test results.
Secondary Functions
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area by adhering to 5S principles and company safety protocols.
- Assist in monitoring and maintaining inventory levels of assembly components, reporting shortages to the supply chain team.
- Actively participate in continuous improvement initiatives by identifying and suggesting enhancements to assembly processes, tools, and workflows.
- Provide support and guidance in training junior assemblers on standard operating procedures and quality standards.
- Perform basic preventative maintenance on assembly tools and equipment to ensure they remain in good working order.
Required Skills & Competencies
Hard Skills (Technical)
- Blueprint & Schematic Reading: Ability to read, interpret, and build from complex electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and mechanical drawings.
- Soldering & Desoldering: Proficiency in through-hole and surface-mount soldering techniques, with a strong preference for experience with IPC-A-610 standards.
- Wire & Cable Assembly: Expertise in wire stripping, crimping, and terminating various types of connectors and terminals.
- Hand & Power Tool Proficiency: Skilled in the safe and effective use of a wide range of assembly tools, including torque wrenches, crimpers, and soldering stations.
- Electrical Testing: Experience using basic test equipment such as multimeters, continuity testers, and hipot testers to verify electrical connections and functionality.
- Component Identification: Strong knowledge of electrical components, including resistors, capacitors, relays, transformers, and their polarity/orientation.
- ESD Awareness: Understanding of and adherence to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) prevention procedures to protect sensitive electronic components.
Soft Skills
- Attention to Detail: Meticulous and precise in all aspects of assembly, ensuring high-quality output and minimal errors.
- Manual Dexterity: Excellent hand-eye coordination and the ability to handle small components and perform intricate tasks for extended periods.
- Problem-Solving: Ability to troubleshoot assembly and wiring issues effectively, both independently and as part of a team.
- Time Management: Capable of managing workload and meeting production deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Teamwork & Communication: Strong collaborative skills to work effectively with team members, supervisors, and engineering staff.
Education & Experience
Educational Background
Minimum Education:
- High School Diploma or GED.
Preferred Education:
- Associate's Degree or a technical certificate in Electronics Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, or a related field.
- IPC-A-610 and/or J-STD-001 certification.
Relevant Fields of Study:
- Electronics Technology
- Industrial Maintenance
- Mechatronics
Experience Requirements
Typical Experience Range:
- 1-3 years of hands-on experience in an electrical or electronic assembly role within a manufacturing environment.
Preferred:
- 3+ years of experience assembling complex control panels, wire harnesses, or electromechanical systems.
- Prior experience working in an ISO 9001 or AS9100 certified facility.
- Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles.