Electrical Assembler
University of Colorado Boulder · Boulder, CO · 4 wk ago
Management$89k–$116k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Fabricate and rework high-quality complex electrical flight products (PCBA, cables and harnesses, test fixtures etc.) using build documents and assembly drawings.
- Able to work from detailed schematics, wire lists, bill of materials, engineering drawings and documentation etc. with minimal direction.
- Have outstanding attention to detail and the ability to maintain high standards of work quality with minimum oversight.
- Detailed understanding of proper soldering techniques for work on PWBA assemblies including technical standards, concepts and techniques in manufacturing.
- Able to work on custom cabling and wire harnesses.
- Efficiently completes work assignments by agreed upon date, paying close attention to workmanship standards, schedule and cost.
- Helps maintain standards for lab access.
- Establish and maintain working relationships within the department and also with the engineering group.
- Helps bridge the gap with engineering by participating in build reviews, advising on most efficient work flow and associated steps, providing highly innovative solutions independently or in collaboration with engineers, and willing to share skills and techniques with other production staff as needed.
- Inspects coworkers' work to check quality levels.
Qualifications
- At least 9 or more years of hand electrical assembly experience.
- An Associate’s, technical degree, or bachelor’s degree in related field; additional experience may substitute to this requirement.
- Demonstrate ability to apply extensive technical expertise to build precision spaceflight quality hardware on-schedule, working from schematics, drawings, tables, procedures, and/or notes.
- Possess strong mechanical aptitude, hand eye- coordination and ability to work with a variety of different hand tools. E.g. crimp, solder, wire strip, screw, bolt, press-fit, etc.
- Must be able to obtain the necessary certification to perform flight assembly work (e.g. IPC J-STD-001S soldering, IPC/WHMA-A-620 S Cable & Wire Harness assemblies, IPC-7711 and 7721 rework and repair, Cleanroom, ESD, Hazardous waste, Pressure Vessel Training).
- Expert at operating the assembly tools of the trade in a safe manner.
- Be self-directed and work independently but also with other team members.
- Availability and willingness to work overtime as required – LASP relies on quality work and strives to keep overtime to a minimum.