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Perform wiring reworks and repairs on bench and vehicle, crimp and solder, de-pin terminal, Experience with automotive powertrain systems or electric battery systems. Broad knowledge of vehicle systems (powertrain, chassis, electrical, thermal, exteriors, interiors.
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Assemble, install, perform functional and safety tests and reverse engineer on wiring using hand. create basic schematics and reverse engineer harnesses. Crain’s Detroit Business Top Staffing Service Companies in Detroit.
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Uses electricity and torches to produce heat and solder together components made from steel, titanium, copper, and other metals. Knowledge in the construction or manufacturing industries, skilled in metal straightening and fabrication, proficient in the following welding methods: MIG, TIG, Heli-Arc, Oxy Acetylene, and Soldering.
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The Electrical Technician II will build, rework, test, repair, and install wiring harnesses on vehicles and. The Electrical Technician II will perform independent project tasks. Test wiring and components for correct operation using a schematic and diagnostic equipment.
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Program and operate all SMT equipment, including solder paste screen printers, pick and place machines to place components according to IPC-610 standards, and inspect using SPI, AOI, and x-ray equipment.
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The role will follow instructions from blueprints, bill of materials (BOM), schematics, and. and related components, component materials & fasteners. tools and proper assembly techniques by following work instructions (prints, cut sheets, sample.
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Eaton provides various Health and Welfare benefits as well as Retirement benefits, and several programs that provide for paid and unpaid time away from work. Eaton considers qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with local laws.
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Recognizing PCB problems, bad solder, bad traces/solder. recognizing PCB problems, bad solder, bad traces/solder. power supply, O-Scope, voltmeter, function generator - Electrical Circuit and.
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Perform wiring reworks and repairs on bench and vehicle, crimp and solder, de-pin terminal, create basic schematics and reverse engineer harnesses. Mechanical aptitude with basic understanding of automotive systems and ability to crimp and solder wires.
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Piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&ID). Install lights, brackets, and electrical hardware to special test boxes, automotive components, Proficient with hand and power tools and able to operate vehicle lifts.
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The Electrical Technician II will build, rework, test, repair, and install wiring harnesses on vehicles and the bench. Participate in daily shop organization and clean-up. Keep shop equipment operating by following operating instructions, troubleshooting.
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