Electrical Loom Assembly Technician

Syntech Recruitment Ltd
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Are you an experienced Electrical Loom Assembly Technician with a passion for precision and quality? Do you have a keen eye for detail and thrive in assembling intricate electrical looms and electro-mechanical systems? If you're looking for a long-term, stable role within a dynamic manufacturing environment, this opportunity is perfect for you!


As a Cable Assembler, you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality electrical assemblies, supporting continuous improvement initiatives, and working on cutting-edge prototype development.


Your Key Responsibilities - Your Impact

  1. Electrical Loom Assembly:Precisely assemble electrical looms and cable harnesses following schematic drawings and technical instructions.
  2. Technical Expertise:Work closely with BoMs (Bill of Materials) to ensure the correct components are used while maintaining stock control of electrical consumables.
  3. Prototype Development:Collaborate with the Electrical Design team to build and refine electrical and electro-mechanical sub-systems.
  4. Performance & Quality Focus:Work alongside the Team Leader to meet production targets and ensure the highest quality standards.
  5. Problem-Solving & Diagnostics:Apply electrical theory and electronic principles to diagnose and rectify faults in sub-systems.


What You Need to Succeed

  1. Proven experience in low-volume, high-complexity manufacturing techniques and processes.
  2. Understanding of OEM automotive vehicle systems and their integration.
  3. Knowledge of military specification radios and electrical sub-systems (or equivalent).
  4. Awareness of electromagnetic influences on electrical sub-systems and networks.
  5. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, wiring diagrams, and schematics.


The Ideal Candidate - Is This You?

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


Why Join Us?

  1. Permanent, full-time stability in an established company.
  2. Starting salary of £25,000, with progression after probation.
  3. Work in a supportive, growing team with a commitment to excellence.
  4. Opportunity to be involved in cutting-edge projects.
  5. Training & career progression opportunities.


How to apply

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About Syntech Recruitment: We act as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers.


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