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Following industry standards, perform required skills to build cable and wire harness assemblies and/or battery packs. Electronic Assembler - 1st ShiftResponsibiities to include: Assembly and soldering, plus checking cable length, crimp heights, pull tests, labels, quantities, and all requirements specified by customer print.
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The Wire Harness Assembler has primary responsibility of repairing, assembling and testing wire harnesses. What does a Wire Harness Assembler do for RVI.
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Mounts control panel and installs the wire harness. Mounts control panel and installs the wire harness. Performs all mechanical assembly in the manufacture of compressor packages not welding related.
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VSSI Staffing is seeking new Wire Harness Assemblers to work collaboratively with a highly talented, cross-functional team to create best-in-class products for our clients! Knowledge of assembly tools such as crimpers, wire cutters, etc (both manual and automatic), and soldering.
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Process basic wire harness fabrication skill such as stripping and crimping wires. Work from production/assembly instructions, parts lists, wire lists, diagrams, verbal instructions and notes to assemble, wire and install a wide variety of components.
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Cuts wire to specific sizes, strips tins or binds wire parts, connect component lead wires and wiring harness ends to specified terminal points. Mounts and adjusts switches, springs, clamps, shafts, interconnecting devices, terminals, wiring harness ends, gears, nobs, tubing, fitting belts, chains, timers, motors, pumps, etc.
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About Tri-Tech Electronics, Inc.: Tri-Tech Electronics Inc. has a national reputation for excellence in the design and manufacture of our wiring harness, molded cable assemblies, and other interconnect solutions.
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PREFER candidates that have experience in wire harness or cable harness assembly (But NOT required) Cable Harness OR Wire Harness Assembly. Description: Electro-Mechanical AssemblersThe Company manufactures custom wire harnesses and cable the simple to the extremely complex.
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Assembly, mechanical assembly, cable harness, QC, cleanroom, J-standard, ipc 610, ipc 620, solder. Utilize solder pots, solder irons, crimpers, wire cutters, wire strippers, laser wire strippers, digital calipers, and other hand tools to assemble units per customer specifications, drawings or manufacturing process instructions.
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Volt is immediately hiring for Wire Harness Assemblers in El Monte, CA. Drill, edge fill, fit and assemble a variety of detail parts, and assemblies, including cuttingopenings in bodies to accommodate wire and components, using hand tools and power tools.
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Maintaining a safe and clean environment by keeping shelves and workstations neat; complying with procedures, rules, and regulationsREQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITES:Electrical wiring skills and soldering skills are requiredExperience in wire harness assembly a plus.
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Manufacturing of wire harness. Manufacturing of cable assemblies, wire harnessess, cable assemblies. manufacturing of wire harness. A leading manufacturing company in Hauppauge dedicated to producing high-quality products is hiring.
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Perform a variety of harness and cable assembly installations. Perform a variety of functions including clamping, checking clearances, crimping, wire dressing, soldering and mechanical assembly of components.
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Experience in wire harness, cable and mechanical assembly utilizing a variety of hand and/or power tools. As our Senior Electrical Assembler, you will have detailed work instructions to assemble and wire electronic cabinets per detailed manufacturing requirements to manufacture company's electronic cabinets.
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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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