Location: Williamsburg, Virginia Key Responsibilities: Assembly: Assemble products according to Bill of Material, ensuring proper parts, components, revisions of parts, and documentation are included. Wire Routing: Determine wire routing, cut, strip, label, crimp, and terminate wires, securing bundles in accordance with engineering documentation. Cabinet Layout: Layout cabinets, determining locations of components, wire, and duct runs. Hardware Selection: Select proper hardware and, as necessary, drill, tap, punch, and cut to mount components in cabinets and on panels. Quality Monitoring: Continually monitor the quality of parts used in the assembly process. Inspection: Check sub-assemblies and final assemblies for completeness and visible damage, ensuring conformance with quality standards. Material Handling: Perform material handling activities, moving cabinets, carts, skids, wire spools, and floor stock. Documentation: Ensure the completion and maintenance of all required paperwork, records, documentation, reject tickets reporting, etc. Safety Compliance: Follow and comply with all safety and housekeeping rules and regulations. Embrace a versatile approach to tasks and responsibilities, proactively addressing any operational needs to support and enhance business objectives. Qualifications: Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Experience: 2-3 years of electromechanical assembly or related military experience. Work Authorization: Candidates must already have a work authorization that would permit them to work in the US. Additional Information: Work Environment: Production facility with exposure to electrical components, hand and power tools, and potentially loud noises.
Location: Williamsburg, Virginia Key Responsibilities: Assembly: Assemble products according to Bill of Material, ensuring proper parts, components, revisions of parts, and documentation are included. Wire Routing: Determine wire routing, cut, strip, label, crimp, and terminate wires, securing bundles in accordance with engineering documentation. Cabinet Layout: Layout cabinets, determining locations of components, wire, and duct runs. Hardware Selection: Select proper hardware and, as necessary, drill, tap, punch, and cut to mount components in cabinets and on panels. Quality Monitoring: Continually monitor the quality of parts used in the assembly process. Inspection: Check sub-assemblies and final assemblies for completeness and visible damage, ensuring conformance with quality standards. Material Handling: Perform material handling activities, moving cabinets, carts, skids, wire spools, and floor stock. Documentation: Ensure the completion and maintenance of all required paperwork, records, documentation, reject tickets reporting, etc. Safety Compliance: Follow and comply with all safety and housekeeping rules and regulations. Embrace a versatile approach to tasks and responsibilities, proactively addressing any operational needs to support and enhance business objectives. Qualifications: Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Experience: 2-3 years of electromechanical assembly or related military experience. Work Authorization: Candidates must already have a work authorization that would permit them to work in the US. Additional Information: Work Environment: Production facility with exposure to electrical components, hand and power tools, and potentially loud noises.
Open to all MOS's
All MOCs
Provides OJT and with potential for long term employment after completion of active duty.