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Assembly, Electrical, Blueprint, schematic, Electrical assembly, Wiring, Electrical schematic, Electrical wiring, electronics, control panel, panel wiring, crimping, multimeter, wire pull, wire harness, wiring diagram, schematics assembly, schematics diagrams, conduit, electrical troubleshooting, pulling wire, switchgear, three phase motors, pull wire, wire termination, wiring harnesses, ohmmeter, industrial electrical, industrial, sub assembly, wiring schematics, wiring schedules.
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Assembly,Electrical,Blueprint,schematic,Electrical assembly,Wiring,Electrical schematic,Electrical wiring,electronics,control panel,panel wiring,crimping,multimeter,wire pull,wire harness,wiring diagram,schematics assembly,schematics diagrams,conduit,ele.
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Build wire harness Read basic drawings/schematics Use hand tools for assembly of panels. Previous experience as electrical wirer, electronic assembler, panel wirer, assembler, solderer, or conduit helper in a manufacturing, production or industrial environment is helpful.
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Highly proficient with electrical switchgear, three phase power systems, and pulling, crimping, terminating wire. Experience with crimping, pulling, terminating, wiring between 12 v - 480v 3 phase electrical systems, and installing electrical harness and sub assemblies.
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Perform in production inspection, conduct functional and continuity tests of electrical assemblies, components, wire harness, and plugs (using an ohmmeter, test lights, and other electrical testing instruments) in order to ensure parts and assemblies meet production specifications and standards.
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Assembles finished units per customer specifications including but not limited to Pulling wire, crimp wire, install and , and test wiring and wiring harnesses using voltmeter and ohmmeter.
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8 + years experience in Industrial electrician roles, journeyman electrician or equivalent experience, - and point to point and schematics (MUST HAVE) Pay Rate: $42 per hour (no JM card) Pay Rate: $46 per hour (JM card - any state can be accepted) Highly proficient with electrical switchgear, three phase power systems, and pulling, crimping, terminating wire.
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Electrical and mechanical assembly , panel wiring, while adhering to safety, quality, and customer specifications. 8 + years experience in Industrial Electrician roles, Journeyman Electrician or equivalent experience & point to point and schematics (MUST HAVE.
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This includes but is not limited to: wire cutters, tube benders, conduit benders, etc. Must wear a harness if climbing >6’ off shop floor. Assembles and troubleshoots knockout boxes, panels, wiring harnesses and wire terminations.
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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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We design, engineer, and produce cable assemblies, wiring harnesses, conduit assemblies, custom connectors, wire enclosures and much more! The position is in the project engineering department of a cable harness and electromechanical assembly manufacturer to manage assigned job order schedules from start to finish, produce manufacturing plans and provide engineering support.
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TMC, a LinQuest company is seeking an Associate Electronics Technician to join our team in our office in Las Cruces, NM. The ability to obtain a DoD security clearance is required. LinQuest Corporation has a stellar 40-year track record of providing end-to-end system-of-systems (SoS) architecture definition, engineering design, integration and test, and operations expertise to enable full lifecycle development and deployment of pre-eminent Space, Air, Land, Sea, Ground, and Cyberspace game-changing capabilities across US DOD and IC Customers' portfolios.
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Six months of electrical wire harness fabrication, electrical assembly experience, and/or wire routing. Completes hookup of wiring, flexes and cables, troubleshoots electrical and radio assemblies having multiple interconnected units and accessories such as conduit, relays, circuit breakers, switches, terminal strips and solenoids.
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Perform physically demanding tasks such as digging trenches, either by use of hand tools or power equipment, laying conduit or moving or lifting heavy objects. Knowlege of Trimble is a plus · Ability to properly identify wire colors including distinguishing between shades of color and brightness in order to splice, join and connect wires to fixtures and components to create circuits.
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Wiring of custom systems to include electrical panel building, machine wiring, pulling wire, terminating, bending conduit, wiring motors and system startup and testing. Proficiency in cutting, stripping, tinning, and crimping cable and harness.
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