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As an Electrical Wire Harness / RF Cable Engineer, SOW will entail designing, analyzing, and supporting procurement and fabrication/assembly of Wire Harness and RF Cables inclusive of Wire Shielding and grounding methodology, EMI/RFI, circuit redundancy and separation techniques.
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Requires knowledge of military and vendor hardware specifications and processes associated with Wiring Harness and Assembly construction. Responsible for the generation of Wiring Harness and Assembly BTP’s in accordance with contractual requirements and the System Wiring Diagrams.
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Bachelor's STEM Degree with 9 years of experience OR Master's STEM Degree with 7 years of experience in production assembly/fabrication (aerospace preferred) including but not limited to, composites, metallic, coatings application, and production manufacturing operations.
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Possess key skills necessary to create and read Electrical Schematics, Cable Block Diagrams, Wiring Diagrams and translate info/data into Cable and Wire Harness Diagrams. Electrical Wire Harness / RF Cable Engineer to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals.
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Experience with production assembly/fabrication including Digital Transformation, Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality, Systems Integration, IIoT, RFID, and/or production manufacturing operations.
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Will support data handoff and coordination with the CAD team for use of Wire Harness Design (Harness XC), Wire Harness Design will be in support of the CAD team for 3D model development.
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Must have the ability to produce harness assembly drawings using Siemens Capital-HarnessXC. Job Title: Electrical Harness Design Engineer. Produce electrical wiring schematics and diagrams using Siemens Accelerator/XVE Capital: Schematic and Logic from Electrical Source Data (ESD) such as interface control drawings and supplier specifications.
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Field technician experience - cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician. As part of our Field Service Technician team, you'll provide expert-level installation and services of cutting-edge technology.
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The selected candidate will perform Subsystems design support on ECS, Fuel, Powerplant, Landing Gear, Harness routing/installation, and Hydraulic installations. Experience in a combination of ECS, Fuel, Powerplant, Landing Gear, Harness, and Hydraulic installations.
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The ideal candidate should have expertise in repair, maintenance, and installation services for residential and commercial garage doors. Benefits: Company car Flexible schedule Paid time off We are looking for a skilled and experienced garage door technician to join our team.
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Seeking an Electrical Harness Design Engineer, experienced in electrical schematic, schematic and wire diagram development. Desired skill: Produce harness assembly drawings using Siemens Capital-HarnessXC.
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Electrical Harness Design Engineer. Must have familiarity with EMI/EMC wiring requirements and cable shielding principles. Must have familiarity with sizing primary and secondary power distribution wire IAW AS50881.
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Must have experience with Siemens XVE Capital design tools (previously known as Mentor Graphics) Active Secret clearance with an investigation within 5 years or CE enrollment. Will work with other subsystems engineers to establish electrical loads and wiring requirements for various subsystem components.
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The Flooring Estimator will accurately estimate costs and materials for flooring projects, collaborating with sales, project management, and installation teams. Strong knowledge of different flooring materials, installation techniques, and industry best practices.
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Description:We are Lockheed MartinSpark Innovation as our Sr Staff Electrical Harness EngineerReady to ignite your career in electrical engineering? Experience with Teamcenter, ENOVIA or equivalent PLM software.
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