Location: Tewksbury Hours:Full time - Day shift Salary: Up to £35,000 DOE Key Responsibilities of a Prototype and Production Wire Person • Soldering to a consistently high standard. • Production of wiring harnesses and cable assemblies, including crimping, soldering, lacing, and splicing to aerospace standards. • Wiring of cabinets, small enclosures, and fixtures. • Mechanical assembly of components within equipment. • Assembly of PCBs to IPC 620 Class 3, which is desirable but not essential. • Working from engineering drawings to required build standards within agreed time frames. • Producing high quality prototype and small scale production builds, typically no more than three of the same product. • Liaising with in-house engineers to resolve technical queries and provide build solutions for prototype assemblies. • Reading and understanding engineering drawings, wiring schedules, and circuit diagrams. • Maintaining a tidy, methodical, and organised working environment. • Providing on-site support at customer premises when required. • Ensuring ESD awareness and adherence to safety procedures at all times. Key Skills of a Prototype and Production Wire Person • Proven experience in a similar role, ideally within the defence or aerospace sector. • Strong knowledge of cable types, connectors, and cable assembly techniques, including Raychem lay techniques. • Experience with a variety of connectors such as D38999, Molex, DIN41612, Harting HAN, MAC Panel, VPC, and military specification connectors. • IPC/WHMA-A-620 certification. • Ability to demonstrate skills through a competency test. • Strong communication skills and the ability to work independently or as part of a team. • IT literacy, including experience using Microsoft Word and Excel. • Correct use of hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments. • Awareness of ISO9001 standards and health and safety requirements. • Full UK driving licence