Electrical Assembler

Littlehampton
3 days ago
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Job: 6 months (on going contract)
Rate: £17 per hour
Hours: Normal days (40 hours per week)
Extra’s: Overtime available
Location: Littlehampton, West SussexAre you a skilled Electrical Loom Assembly Technician with a sharp eye for detail and a passion for precision? Do you excel in assembling complex electrical looms and working with schematic drawings, BoMs, and stock control? If you're looking for a dynamic role where your expertise in electrical and electro-mechanical systems will be valued, this is the opportunity for you!

As part of our fast-paced manufacturing team, you'll play a crucial role in delivering high-quality electrical assemblies, supporting continuous improvement initiatives, and working on cutting-edge prototype development.

Key Responsibilities – Your Impact

🔹 Electrical Loom Assembly: Precisely assemble electrical looms based on schematic drawings and technical instructions.

🔹 Technical Expertise: Work closely with BoMs, ensuring correct components are used while maintaining stock control of electrical consumables.

🔹 Prototype Development: Collaborate with the Electrical Design team to build and refine electrical and electro-mechanical sub-systems.

🔹 Process Optimisation: Support lean manufacturing principles and drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency and quality.

🔹 Performance & Quality Focus: Work alongside the Team Leader to meet KPI-driven production targets, ensuring every output meets the highest standards.

🔹 Problem-Solving & Diagnostics: Apply electrical theory and electronic principles to diagnose and rectify faults in sub-systems.

What You Need to Succeed

Proven experience in low-volume, high-complexity manufacturing techniques and processes.

Deep understanding of OEM automotive vehicle systems and their integration.

Knowledge of military specification radios and electrical sub-systems (or equivalent).

Awareness of electromagnetic influences on electrical sub-systems and networks. 

The Ideal Candidate – Is This You?

Detail-Oriented & Precise: You take pride in accuracy and following technical drawings to perfection.
Problem Solver: You don’t just identify issues, you solve them using your technical knowledge and experience.
Thrives in a Fast-Paced Environment: You're comfortable in a low-volume, high-complexity manufacturing setting.
Team Player with a Proactive Mindset: You’re not just an assembler, you support design, production, and continuous improvement efforts.

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