Morson Edge
Nursling, Hampshire
Mar 18, 2026
Contractor
Our prestigious client has an immediate requirement for a number of Wirebonding Technicians. Successful candidates will have recent experience from a similar cleanroom environment (defence microelectronics ideally). Wirebonding Technicians are responsible for the assembly, wire bonding, inspection, and process control of electronic or semiconductor devices to ensure products meet quality, reliability, and performance requirements in a manufacturing environment. Key Responsibilities Assembly Assemble parts and subassemblies using hand tools, fixtures, and equipment Follow work instructions, drawings, and standard operating procedures Meet production targets while maintaining quality standards Inspect assembled products for defects and ensure conformance to specifications Report quality issues, equipment problems, or material shortages Maintain a clean and organised work area (5S) Follow all safety policies and procedures Complete required production and quality documentation Support continuous improvement initiatives Wire Bonding Perform wire bonding operations (ball bond, wedge bond, or ribbon bond) using gold & palladium wire Set up and operate wire bond machines (manual or automatic) Optimize bonding parameters (force, power, time, loop height) Conduct bond pull, shear, and visual inspections Identify and troubleshoot wire bond defects (NSOP, lifted bonds, heel cracks, shorts) Qualifications & Experience Prior Wirebonding, Manufacturing and Assembly experience is essential Ability to read basic drawings and work instructions Experience using hand tools and precision assembly equipment Skills & Competencies Attention to detail and quality focus Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination, with ability to manipulate extremely small parts with consistent accuracy Ability to work in a team environment Time management and reliability Work Environment & Physical Requirements Manufacturing / Production working environment (Cleanroom & Temperature and Humidity Controlled) Ability to stand or sit for extended periods Repetitive motion and fine motor tasks may be required Manufacturing Assembly Operator - Roles & Responsibilities Assembly & Production Assemble components, subassemblies, and finished products according to work instructions and drawings Use hand tools, power tools, fixtures, and assembly equipment safely and correctly Meet production targets while maintaining quality standards Quality Control Inspect parts and assemblies to ensure they meet specifications Identify, report, and help correct defects or non-conformances Follow quality procedures and documentation requirements Safety & Compliance Follow all safety rules, procedures, and PPE requirements Handle ESD-Sensitive Devices following company ESD control procedures Maintain a safe, clean, and organised workstation (5S) Report safety hazards, incidents, or near misses Documentation & Reporting Complete production records and maintain process checklists accurately Track quantities produced, scrap, and rework Communicate issues related to materials, equipment, or processes Ability to consult / Liaise with Engineering Teams on task requirements For security reasons, applications can only be accepted from UK nationals, with the ability to pass BPSS security clearance. These roles are being recruited on a long term contract basis, but (due to the level of training involved) permanent opportunities are expected to be available in the future. To apply, or for more detail, please reach out with your latest CV to Steve Johnstone at Morson Edge using (url removed)