Wirer Assembler

Milton Keynes
9 months ago
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JOB ROLE: Wirer Assembler
LOCATION: Milton Keynes
SALARY: £25,000 - £35,000 per annum

We are currently looking for a skilled and reliable Wirer Assembler to join a growing production team. The successful candidate will be responsible for wiring and assembling electrical and electronic components, ensuring quality and compliance with engineering drawings and build specifications.

Key Responsibilities:

Wiring and assembly of electrical panels, looms, control boxes, and sub-assemblies
Read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams
Carry out point-to-point wiring, crimping, soldering, and cable routing
Conduct continuity checks and basic testing of assembled units
Follow work instructions and build documentation accurately
Work closely with the production and engineering teams to resolve build issues
Maintain a clean and organized workstation, adhering to health and safety standards
Support continuous improvement initiatives within the assembly processKey Requirements:

Previous experience in a wiring or assembly role (electrical or electro-mechanical)
Ability to read and understand wiring diagrams, schematics, and engineering drawings
Competent with hand tools, crimp tools, and soldering equipment
Excellent attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality work
Strong teamwork and communication skills
Ability to work independently and manage time effectivelyDesirable:

Experience working to IPC standards (e.g., IPC-A-620)
Background in aerospace, defence, automotive, or industrial control industries
Relevant electrical or electronics qualification

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