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Assemble a variety of wiring harnessesPerform required electrical testing of wiring harnesses and other specified components (control modules, solenoids, etc.) As a leading manufacturer of power take-offs and fluid power components, we have been building trust for more than 85 years with our dependable, quality products and dependable customer service.
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Reporting to the Manufacturing Operations Supervisor the Electrical Assembler performs a wide variety of electrical production wire harnesses and wire harness installs of a semi-skilled nature to build up and assemble a varying level of complex units.
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Perform a wide range of complex electronic assembly and soldering operations on low voltage, high voltage, microwave or other components or subassemblies in accordance with military and/or other assembly standards using blueprints, visual aids, wiring lists, verbal and/or written instructions.
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Routing of wire harness to supports per blueprint instruction & Client specifications for the 787 program. Working around energized sources (electrical equipment and hazards/shock, e.g., circuit breakers and wiring) and exposure to constant noise.
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Magna-Power Electronics, a Flemington, New Jersey based electronics manufacturer, is seeking a Sub-Assembly / Wire Harness Assembler to join its dedicated world class team. The Sub-Assembly / Wire Harness Assembler will perform a combination of duties in assembly of various electronic components and wire harness assembly, according to company specifications.
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Tools and Equipment: Competently use a wide range of small hand tools, measuring instruments, wire preparation tools, and wire harness assembly equipment. Blueprint Interpretation: Read and understand intricate wiring diagrams, blueprints, and technical documentation to accurately assemble electrical systems.
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Special wiring, wiring harness construction, high quality soldering, component mounting, and mechanical construction of VT based and electronic units. Will train to use of soldering equipment, lifting and hoisting equipment, common hand tools and those hand tools particular to electrical wiring such as strippers and crimpers, power tools, jig and fixtures and scales and rulers.
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Wire and solder wiring harness and cable assemblies, PC boards transformer assemblies, control consoles, connectors, etc. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSummary:Performs component assembly of circuit boards, wiring harnesses, connectors, chassis wiring assemblies and mechanical assemblies.
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Produces wire fabrication with tools for wire harness manufacturing including strippers, crimpers, heat guns, and other wire harness production equipment; Performs wire marking, cutting, and labeling duties.
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Connects wiring to accessories, such as relays, circuit breakers, plugs, condensers, switches, and installs accessory assemblies in electrical or electronic units, using soldering gun and hand tools.
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Previous experience as electrical wirer, electronic assembler, panel wirer, assembler, solderer, or conduit helper in a manufacturing, production or industrial environment is helpful. Build wire harness Read basic drawings/schematics Use hand tools for assembly of panels.
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Knowledge of electrical pulling, crimping & installing Electrical harness installationKnowledge of how to read and understand wiring schematics and diagramsFamiliar with control panels (PLCs.
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Performs component assembly of circuit boards, wiring harnesses, connectors, chassis wiring assemblies and mechanical assemblies. Ability to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, assembly prints, and electronic schematics.
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Must have experience assembling small devices, wiring/soldering, and harness and cabling. Performs electronic and mechanical assembly operations such as wire termination, installation of wire harness, cable assemblies, value torquing and extensive attention to detail.
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Performing assembly functions which may include preparation of units, systems, mechanical assembly, harness preparation, cable installation and wiring equipment. Read and interpret schematics, drawings , and prints to assemble and install electrical wiring, cabling, and other mechanical or electrical components.
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