As an Assembly Technician at Cirris, you’ll help build the electrical cable and wire harness test equipment used by customers around the world. This is a hands‑on, on‑site role where attention to detail, willingness to learn, and teamwork are key.
What You’ll Do
You’ll assemble electrical and mechanical components by following clear work instructions and drawings. Daily tasks may include basic wiring, soldering, crimping, and mechanical assembly using hand tools. You’ll inspect your work for quality, document your progress, and work closely with teammates to keep production running smoothly.
What the Job Is Like
This role is based in a clean manufacturing environment. You’ll spend time on your feet and use your hands for detailed assembly work. The pace is steady, with a focus on accuracy and quality rather than speed. Training is provided, and supervisors and experienced technicians are available to support your learning.
Who This Role Is For
This position is a great fit for someone starting a career in manufacturing or electronics assembly. Prior experience is helpful but not required—what matters most is reliability, attention to detail, and a positive attitude toward learning new skills.
Why Cirris
Cirris offers a welcoming workplace, supportive teams, and long‑term stability. Employees enjoy company‑provided meals and snacks, wellness allowances, team events, and a culture that values respect, teamwork, and doing quality work.
Benefits & Perks
Cirris offers a competitive benefits package, which may include:
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid time off and paid holidays
- 401(k) with company match
- Company‑provided meals and snacks
- Wellness and gym allowances
- Team events and community activities
Why Cirris
Cirris is known for its welcoming culture, supportive teams, and long‑term stability. We value respect, collaboration, and pride in quality work—and we invest in our employees’ success and well‑being.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assemble electrical and mechanical components using hand tools, power tools, and specialized equipment.
Follow detailed work instructions, schematics, and assembly drawings to ensure product quality and consistency.
Perform tasks such as wiring, soldering, crimping, and mechanical fastening.
Inspect parts and completed assemblies for defects and compliance with specifications.
Maintain accurate records of production activities and report any issues to supervisors.
Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to resolve assembly challenges.
Support inventory control by tracking parts usage and reporting shortages.
Adhere to safety protocols and maintain a clean, organized work area.