Electronic Assembler

Colorado Springs, CO
Full Time
Entry Level

Founded in 1970, Skyline Products has designed and manufactured sign solutions for the transportation and petroleum industries for more than 40 years. We continuously partner with the nation’s leading fuel retailers and transportation agencies to create premier sign solutions that are Designed to be Bold, Engineered to Last. 

Pay Rate: $18 – $22 per hour
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: On-site


Position Summary

The Electronic Assembler is responsible for assembling, wiring, testing, and troubleshooting electronic and electrical components. This role involves direct current (DC) assembly, soldering, wire harness fabrication, and the assembly of LED panels and wiring systems. The ideal candidate has hands-on experience, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work with tools, blueprints, and electrical schematics in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.


Primary Responsibilities

  • Assemble electronic and electrical components according to specifications and drawings

  • Perform DC electrical assembly, wiring, crimping, and soldering to certified standards

  • Lay out, position, align, and fit components accurately

  • Build wire harnesses and assemble LED panels and wiring systems

  • Use hand and power tools to assemble manufactured parts

  • Assemble components using bolts, rivets, and other fasteners

  • Repair products by dismantling, reshaping, straightening, and reassembling parts

  • Perform electronic diagnosis, troubleshooting, and basic testing

  • Follow quality control procedures to ensure product reliability and safety

  • Safely lift, carry, and move materials weighing 50–100 lbs., including overhead lifting


Requirements

  • 1–2 years of experience as an electronic assembler (required)

  • Strong technical knowledge with the ability to read blueprints, schematics, and drawings

  • Proficiency using hand tools, power tools, and assembly equipment

  • Experience with crimping, soldering, and wiring assemblies

  • Understanding of quality control principles and manufacturing standards

  • Good verbal and written communication skills

  • Excellent hand-eye coordination and physical stamina

  • Pre-employment skills testing required


Benefits 

When you join Skyline, you’re getting more than a job, you’re joining a company that invests in you:

  • Full medical, dental, and vision insurance

  • Competitive 401(k) with company match

  • Life and disability insurance

  • Hospital, critical illness, and accident insurance

  • Paid holidays, vacation, and personal time

Skyline Products is an Equal Opportunity Employer; all decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected status.

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