You are applying for the position of Electronics Assembler (Cables) for company CEA.Please fill in your details below to submit an application for this position.Providing innovative technology solutions with commitment to strengthen Australia's sovereign defence capability. About Us Established in 1983, CEA is an Australian company that designs, develops, manufactures and sustains advanced active phase array radar systems.Our design principles and commitment to investment in research and development ensure innovative thinking, technological skill and quality fabrication are at the heart of our business.We work in partnership with Defence industry and Government to provide highly modular and scalable products which are integral to a wide range of critical Defence capabilities.CEA's benefits include: Free car parkingStudy assistance and trainingGroup life and salary continuance insuranceSalary packagingCareer advancement opportunities.To find out more about us, visit our website: www.cea.com.auThe Position The purpose of this role is to manage and direct all personnel within the warehouse from Incoming, Inventory and Kitting teams, while ensuring a high level of customer service and support to CEA Departments.This role is responsible for:Assembling a range of electronic products in accordance with assembly packs and drawings.Assembling basic mechanical components for the system integration teams and helping to resolve problems with mechanical fit of parts and taking necessary corrective action, seeking appropriate support as required.Assembling prototype products under minimal supervision and marking drawings/ cable sheets to reflect changes.Assembling a range of cables in accordance with cable assembly instructions.Carrying out basic-intermediate soldering tasks to the IPC610 requirements.Conducting product tests as specified including operating test equipment.Collecting and recording test results accurately and providing quality statistics as required.Participating in team activities, skills training and resource discussions.Other engineering and production tasks as directed and within individual abilities.Sound hand-eye coordination and dexterity, including ability to manipulate tools under microscope.Sound mechanical experience.Knowledge of safe operation of hand tools.Demonstrated skills/ ability to develop skills in hand soldering.Demonstrated sound mechanical assembly skills with ability to interpret mechanical and electrical drawings / schematics.Ability to work autonomously as well as part of a team.Proven strong attention to detail and ability to maintain focus on tasks.To be eligible for this position, you must be:Eligible to obtain and maintain an AGSVA clearance (Baseline).Click on the 'Apply Now' button below.Please include a current copy of your resume/curriculum vitae and complete the screening questions.Applications without these elements will not be considered.CEA encourages the submissions of early applications as we may review, short-list and/or conduct interviews for this role prior to the closing date.For any questions, contact us at ******.Diversity, Equality and Inclusion at CEA CEA is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment.As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we strive to create a culture where all employees are respected and empowered to contribute positively to our organisation, regardless of their cultural background, age, gender identity, neurodiversity, disability, family and carer commitments, religion or sexuality.We welcome applications from veterans, those returning from a career break, people with disabilities and those who identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.Should you require any adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please let us know.You can also email ****** for a confidential discussion.Unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies will not be accepted. #J-18808-Ljbffr