Lockheed Martin
Electrical Inspector

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Standard Job Description
Uses predetermined methods, operations, setups and prescribed specifications to inspect visually in-process and completed products such as electronic units and subsystems, precision electromechanical assemblies or mechanical units, subassemblies, structural flaws, internal defects, and missing welds. Uses various measuring devices. Accepts, rejects, or reworks defective or malfunctioning units or systems. Works from blueprints, diagrams, dial indicators, preset micrometers, scales, fixtures, customer specifications, drawing or inspection instructions and checklists. May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures.
About The Role
The Electrical Inspector is the first line of defence against electrical defects in our production environment. Using a combination of hands-on inspection, electrical testing, and data-driven analysis, the role verifies that all wiring, components, and sub-assemblies meet the company’s engineering specifications, code requirements, and customer obligations. The Inspector works independently, but collaborates closely with Design, Production, and Reliability teams to drive continuous improvement, close non-conformances, and maintain a culture of safety and quality.
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Key Responsibilities
- Electrical Inspection & Testing – Conduct visual, dimensional, and functional inspection of wire harnesses, printed circuit boards, cable assemblies, connectors, and electrical enclosures using calipers, multimeters, insulation-resistance testers, continuity mats, and software-assisted tools.
- Interpretation of Schematics & Documentation – Read 2-D/3-D schematics, wiring diagrams, and BOMs. Translate them into inspection plans, tolerance tables, and checklists.


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Required Skills, Qualifications And Experience
- IPC620 – Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies
- Understanding and handling of ESD products
- Performing electrical inspection verification by use of measurement hand tools such as Digital Volt Multimeters, Ohmmeters
- Strong attention to detail and excellent organisational skills
- Ability to follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) accurately
- Basic problem-solving skills and ability to troubleshoot minor issues
- Good communication skills and ability to work collaboratively
Desired Skills
- IPC610 – Electronic Assembly Standard
- ATE programming and testing
- Ability to manage changing priorities in a dynamic environment
- Experience with SAP or similar systems
- Continuous improvement mindset with a focus on efficiency and accuracy
- Logical approach to problem-solving and data interpretation
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