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Experience in assembly of electronic components, PCB's, using various hand tools including but not limited to soldering iron, wire strippers, crimpers, heat guns, electric drivers, etc. Able to solder both surface mount and through-hole components.
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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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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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Attaches wire or complicated electrical systems to fixtures and accessories such as: transformers, instrument panels, and switchboards with fasteners (bolts, screws, or solder) Electrical assembly and wire harness installation.
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Proficient soldering skills through-hole solder-cup connectors - 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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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSummary:Wire Harness Cable AssemblerManufacturing Cable company is now searching for dedicated, hardworkingindividuals to build our wire harness, cable assembly and custom box buildproducts.
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Solder thru-hole components to IPC-610 standards and harness and wire assemblies to IPC-620 standards. Solder thru-hole components to IPC-610 standards and harness and wire assemblies to IPC-620 standards.
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Perform a variety of harness and cable assembly installations. - 1+ years' of familiarity with solder processes and Resistor (IPC) color code. Perform a variety of functions including clamping, checking clearances, crimping, wire dressing, soldering and mechanical assembly of components.
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Job Responsibilities Solder, swap SMD components on PCB with advanced solder iron under microscope Create SMD tuning kit for product prototype development Run RF test benches to verify simulated performance using Manual as well as highly automated test equipment Ability to create/trouble shoot wire harness, Evaluation boards.
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Perform routine material handling activities and provides inventory cycle count information. Responsibilities: Utilize standard assembly aids as identified on work instructions, clean, assemble and install mechanical and optical and electrical/electronic assemblies.
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1+ years Familiarity with solder processes and Resistor (IPC) color code. Wire previously installed components and subassemblies into main assemblies and perform assembly of components. Utilize “Assembly Instructions”, drawings, blueprints and/or schematics to perform bench builds of various wire assemblies.
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Utilize various type cables, harnesses, printed circuit cards (PTH & SMT) and chassis wiring. Use various types of potting and epoxy compounds, wiring on or near optics and other assigned work. Examples of assemblies include electrical and microwave circuits, Electro-optical and mechanical systems.
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Conducts functional and continuity tests of wire harnesses and cable assemblies using test fixtures Use of a solder iron to solder wires to switches or connectors Perform visual and dimensional inspections of in-process assemblies and finished products Wire harness assembly experience highly preferred Wraps and ties wires together at designated points to form harness manually.
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Fabricate and assemble high quality, high reliability wire harness and electromechanical assemblies. Experience in a high production environment with hands on experience fabricating harness, electro-mechanical assemblies, or prototype development.
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Ability to create/trouble shoot wire harness and Evaluation boards. Solder, swap SMD components on PCB with advanced solder iron under microscope. Solder, swap SMD components on PCB with advanced solder iron under microscope.
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