Crimp Assembler (2nd Shift)
Job Description
- Read an follow production/inspection documentation pertaining to specific assemblies.
- Data collection and record keeping as necessary.
- Strip wires/crimp termination/insertion/pin retention.
- Layup/formboard.
- Verify wiring.
- Complete in-process inspection.
- Build prototypes/paperwork review.
- Various other tasks (may include the following): Apply primers, fluroetch, solder sleeves, solder tin wires, splices, ferrule crimps, torque (program specific), non-certified solder (e.g., F-16) or any tasks mentioned in the Assembler job description as necessary.
- Perform other assignments as required.
Skills & Qualifications
- Requires the ability to regularly work from detailed instructions and to make minor decisions requiring some judgment on the part of the employee.
- Requires the use of simple arithmetic, decimals and fractions; use of simple charts, tables specifications and adjustable measuring instruments; checking or preparation of forms and records. Crimp and Solder sleeve certification.
- Over six (6) months, up to one (1) year.