Engineering-Driven Manufacturing Support

Paragon partners with engineering teams to reduce risk, improve manufacturability, and ensure complex electro-mechanical assemblies are built for real-world performance.

Engineering Support Built for Complex Manufacturing

Our team works directly with engineers and program managers to anticipate production challenges, improve manufacturability, and ensure designs are aligned with real-world execution. From concept through production, we help ensure assemblies are reliable, repeatable, and ready to scale.

cable & wire harness engineering

DESIGN

Concept development, requirements definition,
and manufacturability alignment

VALIDATE

Engineering and production alignment through
testing, evaluation, and iteration

BUILD

Production-ready execution with controlled
processes and repeatability

Collaborative Engineering & Design for Manufacturability (DFM)

Engineering support at Paragon begins with collaboration. We review designs through a manufacturing lens, identifying risks early and aligning design intent with real-world production requirements.

Our DFM approach focuses on reducing variability, improving yield, and ensuring documentation supports consistent execution on the production floor—preventing costly delays, rework, and redesign later in the process.

Prototype Evaluation & Build Readiness

Prototypes are more than proof of concept, they are the foundation for scalable manufacturing. Paragon evaluates prototype builds to ensure functionality, manufacturability, and alignment with production requirements. We assess materials, assembly methods, testing needs, and documentation to support a smooth transition from prototype to production.

Production Process Planning

Once designs are validated, Paragon develops structured manufacturing plans that define how assemblies are built, tested, and controlled. These plans include assembly sequences, tooling requirements, inspection points, and documentation standards, ensuring consistency, reducing variation, and supporting full traceability across production.

Integrated Testing & Quality Strategy

Testing is integrated into Paragon’s engineering process, not added at the end. We develop test strategies aligned with functional requirements, customer specifications, and quality expectations to ensure verification is clear, repeatable, and documented. This supports reliable product performance, audit readiness, and long-term field reliability.

TESTING

Defined Alongside Design Requirements

VERIFICATION

Repeatable Methods Aligned to Specifications

cable harness case studies

DOCUMENTATION

Traceable Records for Release & Release

Documentation, Control & Revision Management

Controlled documentation is critical to reliable manufacturing. Paragon manages drawings, specifications, bills of materials, and work instructions through structured revision control systems, ensuring all teams operate from approved, traceable documentation. This supports compliance with regulated industry requirements and ensures consistency across every build.

Engineering Built on Industry Standards

Paragon’s engineering practices align with recognized industry standards that directly impact quality, compliance, and performance. We apply IPC standards for cable and harness manufacturing, along with ISO, ITAR, and regulatory requirements for aerospace, medical, and defense applications, ensuring engineering decisions support both production realities and compliance expectations.

Built for Regulated, High-Reliability Environments

Paragon supports programs operating in highly regulated environments, including aerospace, medical, and defense. Our engineering processes prioritize traceability, compliance, and audit readiness, reducing risk and simplifying qualification, validation, and long-term program support.

Work Directly with Our Engineering Team

Whether you’re refining a design, preparing for production, or solving a complex manufacturing challenge, Paragon’s engineering team is ready to collaborate. We work alongside your team to reduce risk, improve manufacturability, and ensure your assemblies are built to perform, consistently and reliably.

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