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1+ years experience in wire harness / electrical component assembly. Quality validation of wire harness assemblies. Proficiency in Wire Prep, Crimping, Soldering, De-pinning.
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Setup, build and test large wire harness assemblies. One to two years of preparing wires and components for harnessing, soldering, and distribution. Ability to build large complex wire harnesses.
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Gain exposure to electronic assembly, PCB soldering, and wire harness assembly. Experience in soldering and crimping for complex systems. Gain exposure to electronic assembly, PCB soldering, and wire harness assembly.
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Fabricating wire harness overlays. Inspection of completed wiring harness and harness routing and clipping quality for prototype vehicles. 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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Perform a variety of functions including clamping, checking clearances, crimping, wire dressing, soldering and mechanical assembly of components. Perform a variety of harness and cable assembly installations.
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Assembles, installs, routes, and bonds wire harness and standard coax cable assemblies. Uses and operates ovens, hotplates, basic measuring devices, hand and power tools and equipment such as screwdrivers, torque tools, microscopes, wire strippers, crimping tools, soldering irons, hot tweezers, go/no-go test devices, and DVM's.
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Basic knowledge of tools used for harness fabrication (DMC/Daniels crimpers, RJ45 crimpers, strippers, wire marking machines, pin insertion and extraction). Use various tools like multimeters, DMC crimp tools, oscilloscope, wire strippers, heat guns, soldering etc.
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Tinning and soldering wires to pins where applicable, insertion of pins onto wires, installation of connector pins, install various components and connectors, labeling of finished harness assembly.
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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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Nomenclature of Parts Part functions and interconnections Fault isolation of electrical components Optic Alignments Energy Software Calibrations Disassembly and reassembly of sub-components Minor wire splicing, harness repair, and soldering.
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Perform basic soldering, harness build up and installation including wire stripping and crimping, fault isolation and repair of avionics systems malfunctions. Under limited direction, perform the removal/installation of avionics components, fabrication of wire harnesses, installations, terminations, ring-out, and functional tests of avionics systems.
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Micro-welding equipment by routes and ties wires to form wire harness: Reads instructions, such. Assemble electrical or electronic systems and assembly casings, using rivets,bolts, soldering and.
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IPC Certification in soldering and cable/wire harness fabrication. Assembling or installing equipment or parts requiring simple wiring, soldering, or crimp connecting. IPC Certification in soldering and cable/wire harness fabrication.
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Perform a wide variety of tasks in support of a manufacturing environment such as assembly, disassembly, re-assembly, encapsulation, soldering, repair and/or inspection of wire harness, electronic and mechanical systems.
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The Avionics Technician will apply technical knowledge and experience with avionics systems to install, troubleshoot and maintain all wiring and systems on aircraft. Reassemble aircraft interior, instrument panels, and avionics equipment bays following the successful installation of wiring avionics systems and component.
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