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Electrical Assembler

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General Technologies, Inc.

Stafford, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/1/2026

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Job Description

Electrical Assembler General Technologies, Inc.
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9 Stafford, TX Job Details Full-time 7 hours ago Qualifications Digital multimeters Measuring tapes Control panels Electrical control panels Cable assembly Soldering tools Electronics voltage testing Shop math Electronic parts Electrical safety procedures Troubleshooting electrical systems Quality issues Electrical layout diagram interpretation Quality control problem-solving Collaboration with manufacturing teams Oscilloscopes Electrical crimping Wiring harnesses Equipment testing Precision assembly Hand tools Electrical soldering Cross-functional communication Electronic equipment testing Wire harness assembly Circuit boards
Full Job Description Purpose:
An Electrical Assembler combines technical expertise with personal work habits to build, repair, and maintain electrical and electronic systems with precision and quality. Success in this role depends on a mix of hard skills (technical abilities) and soft skills (workplace behaviors).
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Electrical Assembly
  • Building complete electrical systems from schematics, blueprints, and wiring diagrams. Circuit Board Assembly
  • Soldering and mounting components onto PCBs accurately. Wiring & Cable Management
  • Connecting wires, harnesses, and panels according to specifications to ensure safety and efficiency. Soldering Techniques
  • Creating strong, reliable electrical connections. Sub-Assembly Skills
  • Combining components into sub-assemblies for integration into larger systems. Hand Tools & Equipment
  • Proficiency with tape measures, wire strippers, soldering irons, crimpers, and calibrated tools. Math & Measurement
  • Using shop math for accurate sizing, spacing, and assembly. Electrical Testing Equipment
  • Operating multimeters, oscilloscopes, and other diagnostic tools. Switches & Control Devices
  • Wiring and installing switches, relays, and other control components. Mechanical Assembly
  • Integrating electrical parts with mechanical systems Attention to Detail
  • Spotting small errors to prevent defects and ensure compliance with specs. Problem-Solving
  • Identifying and resolving assembly or wiring issues quickly. Communication Skills
  • Clearly conveying instructions, concerns, or findings to team members. Teamwork
  • Coordinating with engineers, QA, and other assemblers for smooth production. Manual Dexterity & Hand-Eye Coordination
  • Handling small components and tools precisely. Safety Awareness
  • Following electrical codes and safety protocols to protect yourself and others.
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent Prior experience in electrical assembly or lithium-ion battery assembly is preferred.