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Performs electronic and mechanical assembly operations such as wire termination, installation of wire harness, cable assemblies, high value torqueing and extensive attention to detail. Knowledge of soldering with wire, terminal, through hole PCB, and surface mount.
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Wiring harness production. Responsibilities include: measuring and cutting wires, applying terminals, soldering. Wiring harness production. Responsibilities include: measuring and cutting wires, applying terminals, soldering.
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Familiar with wiring, harness assembly, and coax cable assembly. Hand soldering of SMT, through-hole, fine pitch components, and wiring. Job Title: Manufacturing Assembler B - Microscope Soldering.
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Great mechanical fabrication & electrical prototyping skills (soldering, wire harness fab, harness diagram) The position will include assisting with board component setup and debugging, collaborate closely with the Electrical Engineering team to define and build equipment including design, sourcing, assembly and creation with a primary focus on PC board rework, mechanical fabrication, electrical wiring (high and low voltage controls/comms) and custom instrumentation setup (e.g. voltage, current, temperature, flow rate.
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Excellent soldering and harness/wiring skills, PC board, surface mount, and crimping experience. Excellent soldering and harness/wiring skills, PC board, surface mount, and crimping experience.
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Knowledge of cable routing, harness configuration, soldering, wiring, crimping standards. We indirectly touch every semiconductor chip that goes into every smartphone, smart car and device that uses artificial intelligence.
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Cuts, route, comb, twist, tie wrap, and attaches wire to terminal points, according to layout, using soldering gun and hand tools and is able to connect wiring to accessories, such as relays, circuit breakers, plugs, switches, solenoids, etc.
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Inspection of completed wiring harness and harness routing and clipping quality for prototype vehicles. Fabricating wire harness overlays. Must be able to use industry standard mechanic tools such as impacts, torque wrenches, power probes, soldering iron, electrical crimping/depinning tools.
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Experience in a testing environment to include Cold/Hot chamber, dyno, and wind tunnel. Use Vector CANalyzer, Pico Scope, NexiQ, Somat, Dewesoft, and LabView to collect and analyze data.) Candidates can request a reasonable accommodation by contacting the company ADA Coordinator at ADA_Accomodations@TechMahindra.com.
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Proficient in computer setup/navigation, equipment wiring, electrical soldering, and custom harness building. High level of proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word and PowerPoint) software and proving software (ProveIt, PycIt, Prolink, etc.
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Role: EES Validation Engineer. Fabrication, assembly, check-out, modification, and testing of prototype electromechanical systems, experimental design circuitry, or specialized test equipment. CDL license to drive school bus and heavy truck would be most helpful.
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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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Panel Wiring: Wire control panels, distribution panels, and electrical cabinets, ensuring all connections are secure and in compliance with safety regulations. Cable and Harness Assembly: Fabricate and assemble cables and wire harnesses, ensuring proper organization and connection of wires.
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Using diagnostic software to program, configure, or troubleshoot engine, transmission, brakes, and vehicle microcontrollers. Five plus years of Automotive Dealership Technician Experience to include ICE and EV Automotive Systems.
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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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