Description:
The Electrical Assembly II Coil Winder is responsible for precision winding of transformer coils and magnetic assemblies in accordance with engineering specifications and military standards. This role supports the sustainment of fielded radar systems and directly impacts mission readiness of the warfighter.
Core Responsibilities:
Operate heavy-duty star and toroidal coil winding machines to wind wire coils to exact specifications using specialized tools and techniques.
Prepare materials and components-including cores wire coil tubes insulation and stators-for winding operations.
Apply insulation materials terminate and solder leads in accordance with J-STD-001 and perform necessary trimming and preparation steps.
Conduct visual and dimensional inspections of wound coils; perform tests to verify compliance with quality requirements and engineering drawings.
Assist with basic maintenance setup calibration or minor repairs of coil-winding machines and tooling.
Follow detailed work instructions travelers and engineering documentation; accurately record production data and quality results.
Cut strip bend route and secure wire leads using pliers wire scrapers and other hand tools.
Maintain a clean organized and safe work area; adhere strictly to Raytheon safety procedures and EHS requirements.
Collaborate with engineers supervisors and team members to resolve issues improve processes and support continuous improvement.
Lift carry or move components up to 25 lbs. unassisted.
This is an onsite 2nd-shift position supporting depot production operations.
Skills and Knowledge:
Strong understanding of electrical components and basic electrical principles.
Proficiency with hand tools and wire-handling tools.
Ability to stand for extended periods and lift/move materials as required.
Effective verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work independently and within a small highly skilled team on a 9/80 schedule
Qualifications You Must Have:
High school diploma or equivalent (G.E.D.) or vocational/technical certification in a related discipline.
Minimum 1 year of relevant manufacturing or assembly experience.
Minimum 1 years of production hand-soldering experience.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints schematics and work instructions.
U.S. Citizenship is required due to government contract requirements.
Qualifications We Prefer:
J-STD-001 soldering certification (or ability to obtain).
Experience winding coils for transformers or magnetic assemblies.
Familiarity with military/defense manufacturing environments or AS9100/ISO-certified facilities.
Experience with electrical testing insulation materials or measurement tools (micrometers calipers etc.).
Ability to troubleshoot winding machine issues and support continuous improvement.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship. Hours: 2pm - 11:30pm M-F
Description: The Electrical Assembly II Coil Winder is responsible for precision winding of transformer coils and magnetic assemblies in accordance with engineering specifications and military standards. This role supports the sustainment of fielded radar systems and directly impacts mission ...
Description:
The Electrical Assembly II Coil Winder is responsible for precision winding of transformer coils and magnetic assemblies in accordance with engineering specifications and military standards. This role supports the sustainment of fielded radar systems and directly impacts mission readiness of the warfighter.
Core Responsibilities:
Operate heavy-duty star and toroidal coil winding machines to wind wire coils to exact specifications using specialized tools and techniques.
Prepare materials and components-including cores wire coil tubes insulation and stators-for winding operations.
Apply insulation materials terminate and solder leads in accordance with J-STD-001 and perform necessary trimming and preparation steps.
Conduct visual and dimensional inspections of wound coils; perform tests to verify compliance with quality requirements and engineering drawings.
Assist with basic maintenance setup calibration or minor repairs of coil-winding machines and tooling.
Follow detailed work instructions travelers and engineering documentation; accurately record production data and quality results.
Cut strip bend route and secure wire leads using pliers wire scrapers and other hand tools.
Maintain a clean organized and safe work area; adhere strictly to Raytheon safety procedures and EHS requirements.
Collaborate with engineers supervisors and team members to resolve issues improve processes and support continuous improvement.
Lift carry or move components up to 25 lbs. unassisted.
This is an onsite 2nd-shift position supporting depot production operations.
Skills and Knowledge:
Strong understanding of electrical components and basic electrical principles.
Proficiency with hand tools and wire-handling tools.
Ability to stand for extended periods and lift/move materials as required.
Effective verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work independently and within a small highly skilled team on a 9/80 schedule
Qualifications You Must Have:
High school diploma or equivalent (G.E.D.) or vocational/technical certification in a related discipline.
Minimum 1 year of relevant manufacturing or assembly experience.
Minimum 1 years of production hand-soldering experience.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints schematics and work instructions.
U.S. Citizenship is required due to government contract requirements.
Qualifications We Prefer:
J-STD-001 soldering certification (or ability to obtain).
Experience winding coils for transformers or magnetic assemblies.
Familiarity with military/defense manufacturing environments or AS9100/ISO-certified facilities.
Experience with electrical testing insulation materials or measurement tools (micrometers calipers etc.).
Ability to troubleshoot winding machine issues and support continuous improvement.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship. Hours: 2pm - 11:30pm M-F
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