Navigate manufacturing routers to determine build requirements, sequencing, and applicable inspections.
Access configuration management systems to locate, download, and apply the latest released work instructions and drawings.
Execute builds in accordance with controlled documentation and identify deviations or gaps.
Assemble rugged embedded electronic systems, including chassis level integration of 3U and 6U circuit card assemblies.
Perform electromechanical assembly including hardware installation using torque-controlled tools.
Select appropriate fasteners, bits, and tooling based on hardware and torque requirements.
Build and rework cable and harness assemblies in accordance with IPC A 620 guidelines.
Operate labeling equipment to generate and apply product labels per work instruction requirements.
Perform printed circuit card assembly rework and repair for through hole and surface mount components.
Perform hand soldering and rework using appropriate equipment (e.g., hot air pencil, desoldering tools).
Execute work consistent with IPC A 610 and J STD 001 workmanship expectations.
Perform formal in process and final inspection sign off as defined by travelers and quality procedures.
Verify workmanship, assembly accuracy, hardware torque, labeling, and configuration completeness prior to sign off.
Work routinely with Quality personnel to address non conformances and ensure compliance with workmanship standards.
Work closely with Engineering to debug assembly and integration issues during production and initial builds.
Provide documented redlines, discrepancy reports, and proposed design or documentation changes during first article and prototype builds.
Collaborate with Test Technicians and Engineers to resolve test failures attributable to assembly, integration, or workmanship issues.