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Support the preparation of equipment racks for staging of equipment wire lacing including installation of power strips, grounding bars, jack-fields, etc. Execute a variety of cabling terminations for wire and connector types including verifying crew terminations to our standards.
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Fluke Testers: Copper - Wire Map, Link Test etc, Fiber – OTDR Testing Fluke Aircheck: Wireless Testing. Participating in hardware rack and stack installation of both network and server equipment, cable management, and installation of required fiber and copper patch leads, providing console access to remote team for configuration if required and testing connectivity after installation and configuration.
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Fluke Testers: Copper - Wire Map, Link Test etc, Fiber - OTDR Testing. Participating in Hardware Rack & Stack installation of both Network and Server equipment, cable management, and installation of required Fiber and Copper Patch leads, providing console access to Remote Team for configuration if required and testing connectivity after installation and configuration.
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O Fluke Testers: Copper - Wire Map, Link Test etc, Fiber - OTDR Testing. o Candidate will be participating in Hardware Rack & Stack installation of both Network and Server equipment, cable management, and installation of required Fiber and Copper Patch leads, providing console access to Remote Team for configuration if required and testing connectivity after installation and configuration.
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5+ years of installation of wire harness supporting an Aerospace and/or automotive industry. To be considered for this role, you will have a High School Diploma or GED and 5+ years of installation of wire harness supporting an Aerospace and/or automotive industry.
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As a Principle Electrical Engineer, you will be working on electrical design, architecture, implementation, and assessment of automated equipment, own the electrical standard, code compliance, hardware selection, drawing schematics and review process of the project as well as additional functions such as supplier relations, procurement, installation and safety assessment.
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Install and repair plumbing/piping/tubing; wire single and three phase motors (single & two speed); run conduit; pull wiring to machinery, motors, operating parts, etc. Installation, repair, and maintenance of electrical, mechanical, and plumbing/piping equipment, machinery and controls located in the interior and exterior of building.
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Build and maintain a fly-by-wire aircraft according to aviation standards using shop and calibrated tooling including torque wrenches, crimping and stripping tools. Perform developmental, experimental and production aircraft maintenance, repair, modification, installation, and testing tasks; taking direction from others as needed.
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Assist on and off aircraft build up and modifications to electrical components including wire harness fabrication, connector terminations, component removal, routing, installation, and repairs.
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Install and rebuild pumps and motors; install and rebuild air compressors; heat exchangers; replace bearings in all types of motors; replace seals on pumps; install and repair piping, valves, filters, hot water systems and associated controls; assist other mechanics and operators with major repairs and maintenance of building and equipment.
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Knowledge of aircraft manufacturing methods including any or all of the following; Wire harness fabrication and installation, mechanical system assembly and installation, composite fabrication and assembly, and aircraft assembly.
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Conduit bending and installation. Pulling wire and making panel connections. Previous experience in electrical engineering or other related fields. Conduit bending and installation. Perform routine maintenance on electrical wiring and systems.
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Minimum of 3 years working within a manufacturing environment performing any of the following activities as a technician or inspector: mechanical assembly, electronic component assembly, battery module assembly, troubleshooting, wire harness installation or assembly, aircraft component subassembly or final assembly.
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