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FEC Termination Tech

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The role involves preparing and terminating electrical wires, ensuring signal integrity, and training for specific tasks related to wire manufacturing.
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Job Description

Termination Technician

FLSA Status: Hourly / Non-Exempt

Reports To: Termination Supervisor

Direct Reports:  None


Summary

The First Electronics Corporation (FEC) specializes in the manufacture of over-molded, extra flexible, multi-conductor, fully EMI-shielded cable assemblies, harnesses and electro-mechanical assemblies custom built for military applications and harsh environments. FEC also produces electro-mechanical assemblies and systems for custom applications, all with no minimum quantity requirements. FEC is ISO 9001:2015 and IPC/WHMA-A-620 Certified.

The First Electronics Corporation (FEC)’s wire and cable termination team is responsible for ensuring wire signals and the electrical integrity of wire performance meet the requirements of the customers’ designs and expectations. This position is responsible for wire preparation, insulation removal, pin crimping onto the end of an electrical wire conductor that will be inserted or soldered into a connector. Minimum vision (aided with magnification) requirements and an ability to understand and carry out work instructions and take supervisor instruction are also important in this role.

Minimum Qualifications

Experience: Prior experience with IPC-620 cable manufacturing and proficiency with any of the tasks detailed below is strongly desired and a major advantage, as well as being able to communicate and share in the English language; however, is not required. The company will train in all duties required to perform the essential functions of the job

Knowledge: Training will be provided on internal FEC/Trexon processes and systems, as required for this position. Training for the role will include removing wire, insulation, tinning the wire, using a crimp tool to crimp a contact onto the wire, and using proper insertion tools to insert wires into connectors.

Skills: We look for team members who demonstrate attention to detail, patience, and manual dexterity, pride of workmanship and an ability to understand training principles for proper cable and wire manufacturing techniques.

Physical Requirements

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, and talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to twenty-five (25) pounds. The employee must occasionally crouch, stoop, or reach. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.


Specific Position Duties

Essential functions of the job:

  • Wire measurement (SAE Standards)
  • Wire insulation removal
  • Use of a heat gun to flow solder, solder sleeves, and shrink heat shrink insulation
  • Use of crimp tools to properly crimp pins on wire
  • Checking for electrical conductivity with a low-voltage wire buzzer to make sure the prepared wire and contact show electrical continuity
  • Removal or separation of metal shield bread on wire with a razor blade and a small pick to terminate the shield braid and expose the wire conductors underneath the shielding


Advanced skills required upon completion of training includes:

  • Tinning of wire
  • Solder application to wire, contact pins and sockets, and terminal lugs
  • Ability to understand numbers and letter symbols on a wiring diagram
  • Good workmanship in accordance with IPC- 620 cable manufacturing

Other responsibilities, initiatives and ad-hoc projects as required.

Top Skills

Ipc-620

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