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Experience and knowledge of soldering with wire, terminals, through-hole PCB, and surface mount. Experience assembling small devices, wiring/soldering, and harness and cabling. Perform electronic and mechanical assembly operations such as wire termination, installation of wire harnesses, cable assemblies, value torquing, and maintain extensive attention to detail.
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Cables: crimping, harness assembly, connector/wire soldering, cable prepping. Testing: oscilloscope, cable & harness testing, troubleshooting, component testing, logic analyzer. Electronic Assembly: schematics, PCB loading, mechanical assembly.
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You will have the opportunity to take full ownership of wire harness designs, including schematic development, cable routing, connector selection, and harness assembly drawings. We are looking to add a Senior Wire Harness Design Engineer II to our team.
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Electrical component assembly; multi-conductor cable assembly, wire harness assembly. Assist with other related jobs as directed Qualifications: At least Class 1 soldering skills - certification a plus At least 5 years of experience in hands-on technical equipment assembly Ability to use precision hand tools such as wire crimpers, strippers, and cutters Ability to read wiring diagrams and schematics Experience with electrical and/or mechanical systems General competence with standard Microsoft software Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
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Ensuring all wire harness, aluminum, breakage, starters, compressors, and alternators are removed from the vehicles. Ensuring all wire harness, aluminum, breakage, starters, compressors, and alternators are removed from the vehicles.
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Participate in the production and assembly of components for self-driving cars, including wire and harness production. This role focuses on installing and maintaining additional equipment for self-driving cars, including wiring and harness assembly.
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Performs electronic and mechanical assembly operations such as wire termination, installation of wire harness, cable assemblies, value torquing and extensive attention to detail. Must have experience assembling small devices, wiring/soldering, and harness and cabling.
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Summary: The candidate is responsible for the assembly of complex cable and wire harness assemblies. Ability to read and follow wire harness assembly instructions/blueprints.
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Ability to use precision hand tools such as wire crimpers, strippers, and cutters. Assemble cabinets, chassis, consoles, or similar devices and install them with electronic or electro-mechanical equipment.
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Familiarity with common electrical bus interfaces (CAN, Ethernet, RS422, RS232) Hands-on technician abilities with experience in wire harness assembly, including proficiency in wire stripping, crimping, soldering, and harness bundling techniques.
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Soldering Experience: Knowledge of soldering with wire, terminal, through-hole PCB, and surface mount. Knowledge of assembling small devices, wiring/soldering, and harness and cabling. Perform electronic and mechanical assembly operations, including wire termination, cable assemblies, and value torquing with meticulous attention to detail.
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We are looking to add a Senior Wire Harness Design Engineer I to our team. You will also participate in design reviews, providing technical expertise and recommendations to enhance the performance and reliability of wire harness systems.
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Our infrastructure – including USDC, a blockchain-based dollar – helps businesses, institutions and developers harness these breakthroughs and capitalize on this major turning point in the evolution of money and technology.
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Qualifications We Value Ten (5) or more years of experience in the design and manufacturing of flex, rigid flex and round wire harnesses for military and aerospace applications Familiarity with the Creo Parametric modeling tool and drawing standards Ability to work with, and previous experience working with harness and interconnect manufacturers to support program needs and travel periodically to manufacturing facilities.
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