Job Description
- Create, maintain, and redline work instructions, assembly routers, and build documentation to ensure consistent, high-quality production.
- Train assembly and avionics technicians on new or updated build and test instructions.
- Review and update production drawings in collaboration with Design Engineering.
- Support technicians and Quality in generating redlines, nonconformance reports (NCRs), and build discrepancies.
- Design mechanical and electrical fixtures, jigs, and tooling to aid repeatable assembly and testing.
- Support ATP (Acceptance Test Procedure) execution by partnering with Test Technicians and Design Engineering and ensuring any supplemental test instructions or tools are developed.
- Improve build ergonomics and assembly efficiency through fixture updates and layout optimization.
- Production BOMs, Routers, and Item Cards creation and modification.
- Act as the frontline manufacturing liaison between technicians and design engineering to resolve build issues rapidly and accurately.
- Support transition of new builds from engineering to production by validating manufacturability, documenting processes, and providing feedback on prototype builds.
- Participate in root-cause analysis for build failures and first-article issues.
- Identify opportunities to improve yield, cycle time, build clarity, and technician workflow.
- Support small- to medium-scale CI initiatives as assigned by the Manufacturing Engineering Manager.
- Apply basic industrial engineering concepts (time studies, simple layout improvements, process standardization).
- Support drawing changes using ECN/ECR process.
- Technical Competency & Cross-Discipline Familiarity
- Interpret mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, assembly diagrams, and industry specifications.
- Support electro-mechanical assemblies involving structures, PCBs, harnesses, connectors, avionics hardware, and basic mechanical components.
- Apply general knowledge of materials, fasteners, structural assembly, and electrical best practices.
- Bachelor’s degree in manufacturing engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent practical experience.
- 3+ years of experience in manufacturing or production engineering (aerospace, automotive, unmanned systems, electro-mechanical assemblies, or similar).
- Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, wire harness documentation, and assembly diagrams.
- Experience supporting technicians on the floor, including creating redlines and investigating build issues.
- Experience supporting first-article builds, troubleshooting failures, and providing actionable manufacturing feedback.
- Familiarity with both mechanical and electrical manufacturing practices (harnessing, PCBAs, connectors, LRU assembly, mechanical subassemblies, etc.)
- Working knowledge of engineering analysis concepts (mechanical/electrical fundamentals) and industry standards
- Working knowledge of best practices for creating electrical and mechanical drawings
- Experience with CAD tools such as SolidWorks (mechanical) and basic familiarity with ECAD tools such as Altium (electrical).
- Exposure designing simple fixtures or assembly aids.
- Exposure to Visio Professional.
- Experience with acceptance testing, ATP development, or production test workflows.
- Experience in regulated, low-volume high mix aerospace or defense manufacturing.
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical field or equivalent work experience.
- Must have the ability to stoop, stand, climb, occasionally lift a minimum of 25 lbs.
- Involves movement between departments, floors, and worksites to facilitate work.
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis without the need for current or future employment visa sponsorship.
Pay Range: $90,000 - $125,000 per year
