Loombotic is bringing wire-harness manufacturing back to America, and automating a job still done almost entirely by hand. Harnesses are the nervous system of every robot, vehicle, and machine, and they stay slow and expensive for one reason: nobody automated them, so the work shipped overseas. We build our own instant-quoting software and our own machines to make harnesses here, and ship a custom one in about a week instead of 6 to 12. Teams building robotics, aerospace, and advanced thermal and data-center hardware rely on us to get custom cables in days, not months.
This is an early role. You won't just check boxes — you'll help define how Loombotic inspects, tests, documents, and improves what it ships. Expect to wear several hats and build systems as the factory scales.
You'll own quality at the handoff between automated production, manual finishing, electrical test, rework, and shipment — inspecting harnesses and cable assemblies, running and supporting electrical tests, documenting defects, and helping production and engineering kill recurring issues before they reach customers. You don't need startup experience. You do need to care deeply about accuracy, documentation, and repeatability.
Perform in-process, final, and shipment-readiness inspection on harnesses and cable assemblies, including those coming off our automated line
Verify crimps, connector assembly, pin placement, routing, labeling, strain relief, wire length, heat shrink, and seals against spec
Run and support continuity and other electrical verification
Work from drawings, BOMs, schematics, pinout tables, and work instructions to confirm assemblies meet customer requirements
Document inspection/test results, defects, rework, and nonconformances accurately, and maintain traceability
Identify recurring defects and process/documentation gaps; participate in root-cause and corrective action
Verify reworked harnesses before release; control and label nonconforming material
Support incoming inspection of connectors, terminals, wire, and other materials as needed
Help build and improve inspection checklists, acceptance criteria, test procedures, and rework flows
Support first-article builds, pilot runs, and customer-critical releases
Detail-oriented, precise under pressure, organized, and consistent
Serious about documentation — if it isn't recorded correctly, it didn't happen
Comfortable hands-on with small parts, crimps, connectors, and finished assemblies on a production floor
Willing to stop and raise an issue when something looks wrong
A clear communicator who flags problems without creating drama
Low-ego and happy to do the unglamorous work that needs doing
Always looking for ways to make the process better
High school diploma or equivalent
1+ year in quality inspection, electrical/wire-harness/cable assembly, electronics, or a similar hands-on production role
Able to read or learn drawings, BOMs, pinout tables, schematics, and work instructions, and follow detailed inspection/test procedures
Strong attention to detail and accurate documentation habits
Able to stand for extended periods and lift up to 25 lbs unassisted
Comfortable working full-time on-site in Austin, TX
Legally authorized to work in the U.S. (we're unable to sponsor visas for this role)
Wire harness, cable, or electrical assembly inspection experience
Crimp/connector inspection, continuity, hipot, pull testing, or harness test fixtures
Familiarity with connector families such as Molex (Mini-Fit Jr, Micro-Fit), TE, Deutsch (DT/DTM/DTP), Amphenol, JST, Hirose, D-Sub, circular, and sealed automotive
IPC/WHMA-A-620 familiarity or certification
First-article, in-process, final, or rework-verification experience
NCR/CAPA, root-cause analysis, or corrective action experience
Background in aerospace, defense, automotive/EV, robotics, industrial automation, electronics, or contract manufacturing
ERP/MES/quality-system software; experience building inspection checklists or procedures
ISO 9001, AS9100, or lean manufacturing exposure
Ownership and judgment over fancy resumes. A great Quality Technician catches the bad crimp, the wrong cavity, the swapped pin, the missing label, the wrong revision — and the recurring defect everyone else has learned to work around. This role protects the customer and protects the factory, and we want someone who takes pride in clean records and high standards.
$26-$34/hour DOE, overtime eligible
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Paid time off and company holidays
Training and certification support, including potential IPC/WHMA-A-620 certification
Clear growth path: Senior Quality Technician → Quality Lead → Process Engineering, Operations, or Manufacturing Leadership
Clean, modern facility and hands-on work with automated harness production
Access to our engineering lab and tools for approved personal projects — we like people who build things
Apply with your resume and short answers to:
Tell us about a time you caught a quality issue before it reached a customer or caused a bigger problem.
What have you inspected, and what methods have you used (continuity testing, crimp/connector inspection, final inspection, rework verification, etc.)?
Have you worked from drawings, BOMs, pinouts, or work instructions? Give a quick example.
(Optional) What ERP/MES/quality systems have you used?
Loombotic is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. We provide reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities; if you need one during the hiring process, just ask.
Wire Harnesses in as little as 7 days
Salary
$26 - $34
Location
Austin, TX
Experience
0+ years
Total raised
$500K
Last stage
Seed
Investors
No applications, no recruiter spam. Just the intro.
A few questions to make sure this role is the right shape for you. Two minutes.
I write the intro, send it to the founder, and handle the back-and-forth.
If they’re a yes, I book the chat. You show up — that’s the whole job-hunt.