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Basic knowledge of wire harness fabrication and installation techniques. To be considered for this role, you will have a High School Diploma or GED and 3+ years of installation of wire harness supporting an Aerospace and/or automotive industry.
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Strong skills in avionics and wiring harness fabrication including installation, repair, and fabrication support. Inspects components of avionics equipment for defects, such as loose connections and frayed wire, and for accuracy of assembly and installation.
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Intermediate to advanced knowledge of wire harness fabrication, pitot-static systems, RVSM systems testing, and repair. They offer services including fuel sales, aircraft sales and acquisition, light and heavy aircraft maintenance, avionics repair and installation, aircraft management services, flight training, scenic flights, and line services, which comprise full-service fueling, aircraft marshaling, de-icing, short-term aircraft storage, and facilitating car rentals and catering services.
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Prepares schematics, bills of materials, printed circuit boards, wiring harness, and assembly drawings to support production build of the design. Designs and directs engineering personnel in fabrication of test control apparatus and equipment.
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Tasks included fabrication, repair, and installation of aircraft parts, maintenance and repair of helicopters and support of helicopter specific programs. Install electrical harness and sub-assemblies in aircraft by performing, but not limited to, the following activities: basic identification of wire and coax cable, clamping, bundling, mounting, routing, stripping, splicing's, soldering, termination.
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Hydraulic Read hydraulic schematics Hose and fitting assembly, routing and plumbing Pressure setting and testing 12v Electrical Read electric schematics Wire harness assembly, routing and terminating System setup and testing Fabrication and welding (minor) Weld in various positions: vertical, flat, overhead, etc.
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Wire harness fabrication, construction of electrical system test units, and troubleshooting electrical circuits. Direct aircraft assembly and installation of various components including: wiring assemblies, avionics flight deck systems, power generation, fuel assemblies, engines, hardware, sealants, etc.
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Experience in avionics and electronics, including wire harness fabrication, basic soldering and understanding of engineering drawings, blueprints, and test procedures. A high degree of computer literacy: prior experience with software/hardware installation, knowledge of computer networking to include TCP/IP, Ethernet, and fiber optics.
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Electrical: wiring harness fabrication (stripping, splicing, soldering, cap/stow, correct termination, crimping and pinning/depinning connectors). Using multi-meters, wiring harness routing/installation, electrical component testing, troubleshooting, assembly and installation.
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Knowledge of aircraft manufacturing methods including any or all of the following; Wire harness fabrication and installation, mechanical system assembly and installation, composite fabrication and assembly, and aircraft assembly.
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Routing of wire harness to supports per blueprint instruction & Client specifications for the 787 program. Fiber optic clean and inspection, light loss testing, routing and installation.
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5+ years of installation of wire harness supporting an Aerospace and/or automotive industry. To be considered for this role, you will have a High School Diploma or GED and 5+ years of installation of wire harness supporting an Aerospace and/or automotive industry.
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Perform basic soldering, harness build up and installation including wire stripping and crimping, fault isolation and repair of avionics systems malfunctions. Under limited direction, perform the removal/installation of avionics components, fabrication of wire harnesses, installations, terminations, ring-out, and functional tests of avionics systems.
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Knowledge of industry electrical wire harness assembly fabrication and installation methods and processes. Electrical Harness Design and Installation Experience HIGHLY DESIRED.
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Strong interpersonal skills and judgment in repair and fabrication. Summary:The ITF Avionics Electrical Technician assembles, installs, maintains, and repairs electronic aircraft, test, and simulation systems in the Integration Test Facility labs.
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