Systems Assembler B Financial & Banking - Layton, UT at Geebo

Systems Assembler B

Chipton-Ross is seeking an Assembler B for a contract opportunity in Layton, UT.
This position is 100% ONSITE.
Responsibilities:
Performs routine production assembly operations on structural and mechanical assemblies, subassemblies and aircraft systems, equipment and accessories using manual operations.
Candidate will be assembling and populating ground systems for the Ground based mid- course defense systems.
Tasks include assembly of the enclosures, Wire cutting, terminating and labeling, creation of wire bundles and wire harnesses, Termination of wires using multiple different pins, sockets, ring terminals, ferrules and other terminations, splicing wires, installing solder sleeves, routing wire in an organized manner in accordance with IPC 620 requirements, test and troubleshoot enclosures, assist QA with inspections, and work hand in hand with managers, engineers, QA, and program to ensure we execute to schedule.
POSITION
Responsibilities:
Substantial and thorough understanding with assembly of electrical components to include terminating, crimping, splicing, applying solder sleeves, terminating wire, cable building, etc.
Experience with ESD sensitive products Assists in developing and documenting standardized assembly methods and processes to ensure repeatability and productivity Assists in development of assembly procedures Assists in the improvement of assembly processes Assists to assure accuracy and completeness of assembled products.
Works well with others in assembling products in accordance with engineered drawing, parts lists, change notices and other applicable documents.
Assists in troubleshooting basic issues related to the assembly of products Ability to understand and follow established practices and procedures Works well under general supervision Ability to solder (e.
g.
assemble cables, etc.
) Ability to communicate effectively with organizational personnel and customers to obtain or provide information requiring some explanation or interpretation.
HARD REQUIREMENTS:
If hired, successful completion of training is a contingency for this assignment.
REQUIRED SKILLS/
Qualifications:
o Minimum 1 year of experience using hand tools and/or hand-held power tools o Minimum 1 year of experience working with precision measuring tools (Torque wrenches, scales, etc.
) o Minimum 1 year of experience in manufacturing, fabrication, or assembly processes and procedures o Attention to detail, reading and interpreting detailed engineering drawings, wire harness building/routing DESIRED SKILLS/
Qualifications:
o Current active Secret U.
S.
Security Clearance is strongly preferred o IPC 610 & 620 certification or related experience o J-Std Module 1,2, & 3 certification or related experience o Experience dealing with fiber optic cables o Attention to detail, reliability, ability to get along with others and operate in a team environment WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Lift up to 50 lbs, ability to use handheld manual crimpers on a daily basis.
Distinguish between different colors of wires.
EDUCATION:
Accredited education/Experience typically acquired through basic education, (e.
g.
High School diploma/GED) and typically 1 or more years related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience (e.
g.
vocational school/ Associate).
Education must be accredited.
FULL TIME/FIRST SHIFT WORK HOURS:
7:
00 AM - 3:
30 PM Overtime is not mandatory at this time, but is available and is encouraged.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Applicants responding to this position will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements by currently possessing the ability to view classified government information.
Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Communication Construction Toolkits Labeling Optical Fiber Cabling Problem Solving Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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