Technical Wiring Technician
About the role
Circuit Check, Inc. is a high-energy, market-leading provider of automated test systems and test fixtures for complex electronic products for the automotive, military/aerospace, medical, industrial, and computer networking industries. At Circuit Check, we believe that innovation is a must, and that a challenging and robust environment where the work is consistently new and cutting edge is the best way to foster creativity.
Responsibilities
- Reads and interprets manufacturing requirements, specifications, procedures, and statements of work.
- Provides recommendations and feedback to customers, engineers, and account managers.
- Interprets schematics, wire lists, and supplied specifications to perform required technical wiring; provides recommendations and feedback to customers, engineers, and account managers.
- Performs manual assembly operations such as crimping, soldering, and stripping wire.
- Conducts test operations utilizing Digital Multimeter, Cirrus Tester, and power supplies to verify proper wiring of fixtures.
- Completes all electronic and hard copy required documentation prior to delivering test fixtures.
- Records all deviations and modifications from original design.
- Participates in continuous process improvement.
- Maintains correct time reporting and accurate entries on manufacturing and inspection records.
- Works proficiently within security protected projects.
- Assembles, wires, and troubleshoots modular products, larger format tabletop test platforms, and larger format standalone test platforms.
- Must be able to complete projects on time and with minimal errors.
Requirements
- Associates (2 year) degree in electronics or related field is required.
- A minimum of five years’ work experience as a wiring technician for electronic and/or electromechanical products.
- IPC J-STD-001 and IPC A-620 certification are desired.
Qualifications
- Excellent manual soldering and manipulation skills.
- Ability to read and understand wiring diagrams, wire lists, schematics, and datasheets.
- Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
- General knowledge and experience with Microsoft Excel, Outlook, and Word.
- Working knowledge of bench top lab equipment (oscilloscopes, multi-meters), soldering iron, rework stations, and variable power supplies.
- Maintains confidentiality and security of intellectual property (ITAR, Prototype).
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to work in a team environment.
- Commitment to completing projects with the highest achievable quality with minimal supervision.
- Ability to work in a changing, fast-paced environment and handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
Skills
- Manual soldering and manipulation skills.
- Reading and understanding wiring diagrams, wire lists, schematics, and datasheets.
- Following written and verbal instructions.
- Using bench top lab equipment (oscilloscopes, multi-meters), soldering iron, rework stations, and variable power supplies.
Benefits
- Compensation includes hourly base rate and performance-based quarterly profit sharing.
- Medical, dental, vision, basic life, short- and long-term disability, and accidental death and dismemberment insurance.
- Access to Circuit Check’s 401k plan, in which the Company will match 50% of your contributions up to 6% with a maximum contribution.
- Paid time off including vacation and sick time along with nine paid holidays.
Pay
The salary range is $24 - $28 per hour. The listed range represents the full earning potential in this position. Starting salaries for well-qualified new hires are typically around the midpoint of the range.
Schedule
This position is based in a manufacturing environment which entails regular exposure to dirt, dust, noise, machine chemicals, fumes, and other attributes common to this environment. Ability to stand for extended lengths of time is required; bend, reach, stoop, and twist as required. Repetitive hand movement required in the use of manual and electric tools. Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.