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Experience in wire harness build and routing. IPC solder certification. Experience in handling fiber, fiber splicing equipment including fiber polishing equipment. Experience in testing analog, power electronics, RF, and digital circuits.
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IPC-620 - Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies. Various other tasks (may include the following): Apply primers, fluroetch, solder sleeves, solder tin wires, splices, ferrule crimps, torque (program specific), non-certified solder (e.g., F-16) or any tasks mentioned in the Assembler job description as necessary.
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Solder operations for cable harness assembly including but not limited to solder connectors, sleeves, and splices. Various other tasks (may include the following): Apply primers, fluroetch, splices, ferrule crimps, torque (program specific), non-certified solder (e.g., F-16) or any tasks mentioned in the Assembler job description as necessary.
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Utilize solder pots, solder irons, crimp tooling, wire cutters, laser wire strippers, digital calipers, and other hand tools to assemble units per customer specifications, drawings or manufacturing process instructions.
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Proficient workmanship habits Neatly routing terminating and dressing wire harness cables and facility wiring. Proficient soldering skills through-hole solder-cup connectors. Proficient workmanship habits Neatly routing terminating and dressing wire harness cables and facility wiring.
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Mechanical assembly history and familiarity building and testing electrical systems and circuit boards. Exceptional lab skills: ability to prototype, test, and debug electronics. Educational background and/or experience in electronics or optics.
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In this role youll be responsible for building wire harness and cable assembly products. Duties include:Read and follow wire harness/ cable assembly instructions. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAssemblerCompany: Fast- growing interconnect contract manufacturerPosition: Wire Harness/ Cable AssemblerJob Summary: We are seeking dedicated and hardworking individuals to joining our team as wire harness/ cable assembles.
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Performs electronic and mechanical assembly operations such as wire termination, installation of wire harness, cable assemblies, value torquing and extensive attention to detail. Experience & knowledge of soldering with wire, terminal, through hole PCB, and surface mount.
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Experience running, testing, and measuring lasers or complex optical systems. Performs calibration and alignment checks; makes adjustments, modifications, and replacements as directed; prepares prescribed compounds and solutions.
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Operates tools and production equipment to solder parts to computer boards. Must be able to solder and use various hand tools, including a crimper and a ruler. This role accomplishes various production assembly functions that are somewhat complicated in nature.
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Join our team at a rapidly expanding interconnect contract manufacturer as a Wire Harness/Cable Assembler! Your role involves building wire harnesses and cable assembly products, ensuring top-notch quality every step of the way.
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Previous experience of cable preparation, wiring stripping, laying, quality control procedures, techniques and test methods required in the manufacture of wire harness and relays. Performs in-process and final inspection of relay & wire harness to ensure that QIP specifications are met, and that product is processed to print requirements.
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Prior solder, fiber optic assembly, wire marking, and electrical testing processes preferred. TrekConnect - Cable Assembler, Production Assembler- Wire Cable Harness. Wraps and ties wires together at designated points to form harness.
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Must be able to operate solder irons, cutters, wire strippers, crimpers and heat guns. Masking, de-masking, advanced heat shrink, wire winding, advanced lacing cord, humiseal (dunk/spray), spray paint, epoxy, bonding, labeling/ink marking.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWE HAVE A WIXOM CLIENT SEEKING A SENIOR WIRE HARNESS BUILDER. 1ST SHIFT $19 TO STARTAbility to read and follow wire harness assembly instructions.
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