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Join iAutomation as an Assembly Technician I (Cables) in Franklin, MA. This role involves mechanical assembly, custom cable termination, and soldering, following detailed work instructions. The ideal candidate has basic manufacturing experience, can read prints, and is proficient with hand tools....
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United States , Franklin
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Discover rewarding Assembly Technician I (Cables) jobs, a foundational role in modern manufacturing and technology sectors. Professionals in this entry-level position are specialists in the precise construction and preparation of cable assemblies, which are critical components in everything from consumer electronics and medical devices to industrial automation systems and telecommunications infrastructure. These technicians are hands-on builders, turning raw materials and components into functional, reliable cable systems that power and connect the world's technology. The typical day-to-day responsibilities of an Assembly Technician I (Cables) center around meticulous manual tasks following detailed work instructions, schematics, and blueprints. Common duties include cutting cable to specific lengths, stripping insulation, and terminating wires with connectors through crimping or soldering techniques. They perform electro-mechanical assembly, often requiring proper grounding and shielding methods to ensure signal integrity and safety. Technicians assemble cable harnesses, which involves routing wires through sleeves or conduits and securing them with ties, clamps, or tape to create organized, durable bundles. A significant part of the role involves rigorous quality control, conducting visual inspections and in-process checks to verify that every assembly meets strict specifications before it moves to the next production stage. To excel in these jobs, individuals typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, with on-the-job training provided. Employers generally seek candidates with a keen eye for detail, strong manual dexterity, and the patience for repetitive, precision work. Foundational skills include basic print reading, proficiency with hand tools like wire strippers, crimpers, soldering irons, screwdrivers, and measuring devices such as calipers or tape measures. Physical stamina is important, as the role often involves long periods of standing, lifting materials up to 30-50 pounds, and performing tasks that require bending and reaching. A fundamental understanding of electrical concepts, color-coding for wires, and a commitment to adhering to safety protocols are also standard requirements. For those with a methodical mindset and a passion for building tangible products, Assembly Technician I (Cables) jobs offer a stable and essential career path with opportunities for advancement into more complex assembly, quality assurance, or supervisory roles within the manufacturing landscape.

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