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Be familiar with and know how to perform all phases and types of panel wiring, such as bunch, bundle, gutter and form wiring. The ideal candidate will have the ability to read wiring diagrams and schematic, be familiar with panel wiring, and have strong attention to detail.
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The Wiring Technician will drill holes to run new wires, install low-voltage wiring through new constructions, assemble and install control panels and switches, and test all systems to ensure safe and full functionality.
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Experience designing wiring harnesses/cable assemblies, routing of wiring harnesses/cable assemblies and developing wiring harness/cable assembly drawings. Selects LRU/wiring harness components such as electrical connectors, electrical accessories, wire, shielding, shield terminators, terminal lugs, etc.
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Capable of creating wiring harness schematics with Visio Technical. Designs wiring harnesses; performs layout drawing and checking of schematic diagrams as supplied in rough form by electrical engineering; makes wiring diagrams from schematic diagrams (vice-versa.
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The Mule Wiring Design & Release Engineer (DRE) is responsible to lead the design of wire harness and electrical distribution systems while working with supplier CAD and Engineering Support teams, global Engineering, Program Management, and Manufacturing teams as required to design and build mule and prototype vehicles.
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Will be responsible for definition of requirements, design, analysis, development and control of wiring harness. Prepare RED Mark-up to support 2D release for wiring harness. 3-5 years experience in Wiring.
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Experience with low voltage wiring (24 VDC, Experience with 2D CAD software, Solidworks 3D Electrical design, control system cabinet design, P&IDs and wiring diagram development, familiarity with UL508A is a plus.
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2+ years of experience designing wiring harnesses/cable assemblies, routing of wiring harnesses/cable assemblies and developing wiring harness/cable assembly drawings. Produces schematic diagrams and/or CAD drawings for submission to customers, plant, operations or outside vendors to produce the specified LRU/wiring harnesses and cable assemblies.
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Low voltage wiring, facility power distribution, electrical and controls panel wiring, instrumentation functionality. Low voltage wiring, facility power distribution, electrical and controls panel wiring, instrumentation functionality.
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Assembly, Electrical, Blueprint, schematic, Electrical assembly, Wiring, Mechanical assembly, Hand and power tools, Electrical schematic, Electrical wiring, electrical testing, electronics, electronic assembly, control panel, solder, panel wiring, crimping, multimeter.
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Knowledge of IPC, WHMA, and NASA specifications for Printed Wiring Boards (PWBs), Circuit Card Assemblies (CCAs), wiring harnesses, and soldering. Experience performing analytical solutions to structural and thermal design problems using closed-form, ANSYS, ABAQUS, and/or CREO Simulate.
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As our Wiring Harness Technician you’ll be hands on working to both create complete wiring harnesses, as well as modify and/or repair existing wiring harnesses. You will be going off of wiring schematics, setting up harness boards and assembling wiring harnesses, using hand tools to assemble and specialty tools test function after assembly is completed.
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Assembling and wiring Lab Vehicles to interface HIL simulators and customer ECUs using aluminum extrusion and other suitable materials. HIL system or panel wiring. Primary Responsibilities: Assembling and wiring HIL simulators tailored to customers' ECU testing requirements.
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Good background in electrical schematic reading, component layout, wiring methods, electrical machine assembly, trouble shooting and problem solving. Ability to troubleshoot panel wiring.
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Wiring harness experience: design, package, launch. 8+ years of experience in Automotive Wiring Harness Design. Support Architecture / Systems / Package meeting and provide wire harness package direction using wiring cost and requirements.
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