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Production Assembly Technician

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, United States

For more than 50 years, ENSCO has been providing leading-edge engineering, science and advanced technology solutions to governments and private industries worldwide.

ENSCO prides itself in creating and applying advanced technologies for mission success. We provide systems engineering, integration, and advanced technology services to transform the future safety, security, and resiliency of critical missions on the ground, in the air, in space, and in the information systems that connect these domains.

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Position Description

 

Job Summary:

ENSCO is seeking a skilled Production Assembly Technician to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for assembling and configuring ENSCO inspection systems and subsystems, including cable building, chassis assembly, wiring, and electronic circuit board repair. You will work closely with technicians and production engineers to ensure high-quality manufacturing processes that meet our stringent quality and safety standards.

Responsibilities:

  • Assemble and configure ENSCO inspection systems and subsystems.
  • Perform chassis assembly and wiring following established procedures and safety guidelines.
  • Troubleshoot, analyze, and repair PCBs and electronic chassis.
  • Configure and calibrate ENSCO subsystems and assemblies.
  • Conduct repair and modification of electronic circuit board
  • Install and configure system software and firmware.
  • Build and assemble cables and wire harnesses with precision; strong soldering and crimping skills required.
  • Perform basic mechanical assembly tasks to support production requirements.
  • Address Engineering Change Requests (ECRs) initiated by production.
  • Collaborate effectively with team members to meet production schedules.
  • Assist in testing and troubleshooting electrical components and systems.
  • Ensure adherence to quality standards and procedures to deliver reliable, high-quality products.
  • Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance manufacturing processes and efficiency.
  • Travel to customer sites (up to 20% of the time) for equipment installation and support, when required.

Required Qualifications:

Electrical Skills:
  • Minimum 3 years of experience assembling high-density crimp and solder connection cables.
  • Experience wiring electrical panels.
  • Experience building shielded cables, including coaxial, data, and network cables.
  • Experience with high-density mil-spec connectors.
  • Excellent soldering skills.
  • Experience testing cables and panel wiring to certify operation.
  • Proficiency in reading and interpreting cable diagrams, cable assembly drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams.
  • Strong work ethic and productivity mindset.
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to collaborate with technicians and manufacturing engineers.
  • Experience with basic electrical/electronic assemblies, junction boxes, and chassis.
Mechanical Skills:
  • Strong mechanical assembly knowledge.
  • Experience operating basic power tools, including handheld power tools.
  • Familiarity with torque wrenches and bolt-tightening requirements.
  • Knowledge of mechanical hardware (bolts, nuts, screws, etc.).
Quality Control Skills:
  • Perform receiving inspection of mechanical parts to ensure compliance with drawings.
  • Proficiency in using calipers, micrometers, and other measurement tools.
Travel Requirements:
  • Ability to travel 10-20% of the time.

Additional Qualifications (Desired):

  • Associate degree in an electro-mechanical field.
  • Experience with software and firmware installations.
  • Surface-mount component assembly experience for PCB repair.
  • Experience assembling computer rack components.
  • Familiarity with JIRA, Adept, and Costpoint tools.
  • Basic knowledge of forklift operation.
  • Understanding of ISO 9001 management systems requirements.

Required Certifications: No
U.S. Citizenship Required: No
Security Clearance Required: No 
Employment Type: Regular Full-time
Background Check Type: 7-year pre-employment
Drug Screen Required: No
Position Contingent Upon Contract Award: No

Salary Range

$23.51 - $29.44 USD

Benefits

At ENSCO, a positive working environment and a competitive salary are only part of the reason for choosing a career here. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that creates a stimulating and supportive environment where you can thrive - visit ensco.com/careers/benefits to learn more.

Export Control and Licensing

This position may involve access to technology or technical data that is controlled under U.S. export control laws and regulations and the release of which to a non US person may require an export license from the U.S. Government.

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ENSCO, Inc. and its wholly owned U.S. subsidiaries are Equal Opportunity Employers– veterans, disability

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