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As an Electrical Engineer II, you will perform electrical architecture design, perform electronics hardware selection, wiring harness design and build support, and troubleshooting and testing of electrical systems on the customer end product.
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Develop wiring architecture, wire harness routing, cable assemblies, power distribution, and electrical system needs and requirements. Develop detailed electrical system schematics, electrical harness, and cable assembly prints, perform circuit analysis, and make system modifications to meet project specifications.
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Experience in wire harness assembly and assembling cables is a huge plus. The Assembler is responsible for producing highly engineered, custom built mobile material handling machinery for rail related markets by using mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic assembly techniques as well as welding, electrical wiring and hitching on overhead cranes and jibs.
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Electrical System Integration: Utilizing electrical schematics provided by engineering, take charge of component layout, methodical harness routing, point-to-point wiring, assembly of rack-mounted test infrastructure, and ensure continuity verification.
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Experience with simple wiring and wire harness assembly. customized per system and install cabling, electrical wiring (high and low voltage), conduit running and equipment integration dressing and testing.
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Mounts and adjusts switches, springs, clamps, shafts, interconnecting devices, terminals, wiring harness ends, gears, nobs, tubing, fitting belts, chains, timers, motors, pumps, etc. Cuts wire to specific sizes, strips tins or binds wire parts, connect component lead wires and wiring harness ends to specified terminal points.
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Ability to read and understand complex PCBA schematics, cable assembly drawings, and test procedures, without the need to have detailed assembly instructions. Wire harness experience in accordance with IPC-620 standards.
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Perform tasks including installing circuit boards, power supplies, face plates, product labels, cables and wire harness using screws and adhesives. Under general supervision, the Mechanical Assembler is responsible for the assembly of product components and parts.
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Our greatest current need involves developing and maintaining critical electrical cable/wire harness installation, detail and assembly designs. Description Qualifications:Boeing Commercial Airlines (BCA), ETC (Electrical Technical Center) Electrical Design organization has an exciting opportunity for a Wiring Design and Installation Engineer (level 3 or 4) in Everett, WA and Renton, WA to help us define the future of commercial aerospace with innovative ideas that advance or culture of safety and quality that our customers, the flying public expect.
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Support structures and install components, units, sub-assemblies, wiring, or assembly casings, using rivets, bolts, soldering or micro-welding equipment. Wire harness experience is a major plus.
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Desired skill: Produce harness assembly drawings using Siemens Capital-HarnessXC. Produce electrical wiring schematics and diagrams using Siemens Accelerator/XVE Capital: Schematic and Logic from Electrical Source Data (ESD) such as interface control drawings and supplier specifications.
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Above and Beyond Qualifications that will distinguish you: Experience in a high compliance manufacturing environment (Aerospace, Medical, or Mil-Spec) Experience in wiring, harness building, and circuit box builds.
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Talented individuals with strong foundations in cable & harness design and/or printed wiring board design, such as rigid printed circuit board or flex-based circuit board for our interconnect solutions.
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Description Position at Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems, Inc. SEWS-El Paso Customer Service Center (Eastside)Job Title Material Control Planner IIIPurpose is to procure mass production raw material required for wire harness business in GPP and Mexico as needed, while balancing physical inventory and preventing line shutdown.
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Main area of focus will be integrating new Avionics & Electrical systems and associated components and to develop and maintain cable/wire harness detail and assembly designs to ensure configuration compliance to design requirements.
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