Job Description
Overview
Rapiscan Systems is a global leader in detection technology, providing advanced cargo and vehicle inspection systems for ports, borders, military installations, and other high-security environments. Our technology helps customers combat terrorism, drug smuggling, illegal immigration, and trade fraud, enabling safer and more secure global trade.
Role Overview
As an Electrical Assembly Technician, you will join a dedicated production team responsible for building technically complex, high-quality products. Working closely with Manufacturing Engineers and the Cargo Research Team, you will support the assembly of next-generation systems while contributing to product quality, testing, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Responsibilities
1. Assemble and wire electrical panels, control boxes, and sub-assemblies in line with schematics and wiring diagrams
2. Install electrical components including switches, relays, circuit breakers, and terminal blocks
3. Carry out continuity checks, insulation resistance testing, and functional testing
4. Identify and resolve wiring issues or component discrepancies during the build process
5. Maintain accurate records of assembly activities, test results, and modifications
6. Operate in compliance with ISO audited quality systems
7. Collaborate with engineering and quality teams on technical issues
8. Maintain a clean, safe, and organised work area in line with 5S principles
9. Demonstrate behaviours aligned with the company’s Code of Ethics and core values: Integrity, Innovation, Accountability, and Teamwork
Qualifications
10. NVQ Level 2 or Level 3 in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a related discipline
11. Experience in electrical or electro-mechanical assembly
12. Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical drawings
13. Confident use of hand tools, crimping tools, and soldering equipment
14. Understanding of basic electrical safety standards and practices
15. Desirable Experience
16. IPC/WHMA-A- certification (Acceptability of Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies)
17. Experience in panel building, PLC wiring, or control systems
18. Familiarity with lean manufacturing or continuous improvement environments