Electrical Wiring Harness Design Engineer
Company DescriptionApplix is the creator of the manufacturing industry’s only Manufacturing Operating System (mOS), built to automate, control, and scale modern industrial operations. Focused on the “Triple Zero” vision—zero defects, zero waste, and zero delay—Applix combines industrial AI, embedded systems, and engineering expertise to transform how machines are designed, tested, and operated.We work closely with leading OEMs across heavy equipment, automotive, aerospace, and industrial systems—solving real-world engineering problems at the intersection of hardware, data, and software.Role DescriptionApplix is hiring multiple Electrical Wiring Harness Design / Lab Support Engineers for full-time, on-site roles across Tucson, AZ; Peoria, IL; Decatur, IL; and Hyderabad, India.This is a hands-on engineering role for individuals who prefer working close to machines, prototypes, and real-world systems—not just behind a desk. You will be responsible for wiring harness design using Creo, while also supporting instrumentation, data acquisition, and system-level testing across lab, shop, plant, and field environments.You will work directly with engineers, technicians, and operators to design, build, instrument, test, and troubleshoot machine systems during new product introduction (NPI), validation, and production support phases.QualificationsStrong hands-on experience in electrical wiring harness design, preferably using CreoSolid understanding of electrical systems, connectors, sensors, and harness architecturesExperience with instrumentation, data acquisition systems, and test setups in lab or field environmentsAbility to troubleshoot wiring, signal integrity, sensor behavior, and machine-level issuesExperience supporting NPI, prototype builds, validation, or manufacturing programsComfort working in lab, shop floor, plant, or field environments with real hardwareFamiliarity with tools such as eDAQ, TCE, DewesoftX, DatK, or similar data acquisition platformsStrong communication skills and ability to work cross-functionally with engineering and operations teamsBachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or related fieldNice to HaveExperience in heavy equipment, off-highway, automotive, aerospace, or industrial systemsFamiliarity with CAN/J1939, telematics, embedded systems, or machine electrical architectureExperience with tools such as CANalyzer, ET, Teamcenter, Windchill, or similar platformsExposure to structured lab testing environments or ISO 17025 processes