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MECHANIC - Aircraft Accessory Component (Electrical - Wire Harness) Required Experience:Airframe and/or Power plant License and level of skill customarily acquired after two years as a General Mechanic, orThree years of related industrial / commercial or military maintenance experience, orTwo years of experience as apprentice mechanic working at NTA on commercial accessory components,orEquivalent combination of education and experience.
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Two years of experience as apprentice mechanic working at NTA on commercial accessory components, Consisting of electrical wiring, routing, terminal installation, splicing, connector terminations, proper nut and bolt installation, orientation and torquing.
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Technicians must be capable of performing a variety of tasks including but not limited to: Geometric inspection (caliper, micrometer), electrical crimping, and sealant application, electrical testing along with knowledge of associated electrical test equipment and their application to product assembly.
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Under the direction of an Electrical Assembler, may install harness structures, cables, and power cables, but may not make final connections. Will perform various mechanical and electrical assembly functions including, but not limited to, assembly of hydraulic equipment, installation and adjustment of mechanical components, mechanically finalize and test equipment prior to shipment.
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Proficiency in testing electrical systems or continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, or fixture using testing devices and meters such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, or meggers.
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Mechanics perform repair, overhaul and/or modification to electro-hydraulic actuators and/or assembly, test and inspection of Aircraft Accessory Component (Hydraulic/Electrical) production components to include but not limited to HVDC Rack & Panel and/or modification to electro-hydraulic actuators of varying complexity on aerospace components and assemblies according to FAA standards, original equipment manufacturers and customers' requirements.
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Disassemble, inspect and reassemble electrical aircraft accessory components. Troubleshoot electrical aircraft accessory components. Test aircraft electrical accessory components. Airframe and/or Power plant License and level of skill customarily acquired after two years as a General Mechanic, or.
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Disassemble, inspect and reassemble electrical aircraft accessory componentsTest aircraft electrical accessory componentsTroubleshoot electrical aircraft accessory componentsPerform installation, repair, inspection, reassembly, replacing, refitting, and adjusting products as required per applicable approved technical data.
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Complete on-the-job-training (OJT) forms and required reading and periodic refresher training. These Tasks May Also Include Repair, Modify, Replace Or Otherwise Perform Routine Aircraft Maintenance On HVDC R&P Assembly Operations And Related Components To Include But Not Limited To.
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Note: Aircraft maintenance experience is preferred but not required! Read and interpret manufacturer assembly instruction sheets, acceptance test procedures and airline maintenance manuals, service bulletins, drawings and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of repair, replacement or modification.
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We are an aspiring organisation, and we are looking for an equally bold and creative Apprentice Wiring Harness Engineer to join our dynamic Electrical & Electronics Design team. PurposeWe are seeking a Apprentice Wiring Harness Engineer to be based at Nissan Technical Centre Europe, Cranfield to design and develop vehicle Wiring Harnesses and associated components for European models that will meet Nissan Design & Test standards.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob: Wire Harness Assembly Tech Location: Kirkland, WAResponsibilities:Has intermediate knowledge of all areas of the aircraft hydraulic-electrical accessory components.
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