The Junior Panel Assembly and Wiring Supervisor assists in supervising the assembly, wiring, and testing of electrical and control panels. This role ensures adherence to safety standards, wiring diagrams, and quality specifications, while supporting the timely completion of panel fabrication and integration tasks.
Support the planning and execution of low-voltage control panel assembly and field wiring activities.
Ensure adherence to electrical schematics, layout drawings, and wiring diagrams.
Monitor daily work and assist technicians in resolving wiring or component issues.
Verify proper labeling, crimping, termination, and routing of cables inside panels.
Ensure compliance with safety standards (e.g., IEC, UL, CE) and internal assembly procedures.
Maintain clean and safe working environments in accordance with 5S and EHS policies.
Assist in monitoring the availability of wires, terminals, relays, and panel components.
Support inventory control and preparation of material kits for projects.
Help ensure tools and test equipment are available, calibrated, and used properly.
Coordinate with design/drafting teams to clarify wiring diagrams and BOMs.
Report progress, quality issues, and delays to senior supervisors or project leads.
Maintain assembly checklists, test records, and documentation for quality inspections.
Support continuity, insulation, and functionality testing of completed panels.
Assist in rectifying faults found during testing and prepare panels for dispatch or on-site installation.
Electrical panel wiring and assembly supervision
Understanding of schematics and wiring layouts
Adherence to electrical and safety standards (UL/IEC)
Panel build quality control and error checking
Team coordination and hands-on support
Inventory and tool readiness for panel builds
Diploma / ITI in Electrical, Electronics, or Mechatronics Engineering
1–3 years of experience in electrical panel assembly or wiring supervision
Familiarity with components like relays, MCBs, PLCs, terminals, and power supplies
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and GA/layout diagrams
Basic knowledge of safety protocols and wiring practices