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Technician

Wire Harness Technicians Performs a variety of duties in the electronic, mechanical, electromechanical, and/or optical areas.
Constructs, troubleshoots, calibrates, adjusts, tests, diagnoses, and maintains equipment, components, devices, or systems.
Works from schematics, engineering drawings and written or verbal instructions.
Operates related equipment; conducts tests and reports data in prescribed format.
Performs calibration and alignment checks; makes adjustments, modifications, and replacements as directed; prepares prescribed compounds and solutions.
Typical Minimums :
o IPC 620 Certification in Cable Harness-Soldering o Experience with test instrumentation (accelerometers, thermocouples, and strain gauges).
o Basic knowledge of test equipment (DITMO, O-scope, etc.
) o Experience in Tapping Wire Harnesses o Prior experience fabricating/building Wire harnesses in industries specific to the job description o High School diploma, or equivalent experience/combined education, with additional specialized technical training equivalent to a technical Associate degree and/or demonstrated ability to perform assigned technical/para-engineering tasks.
Work schedule will be 4/10 and Shifts will be 6am-4:
30pm (Mon-Thurs) at first but may need to move to the 3rd shift 6am-4:
30pm (Thurs - Sun) depending on the current need and skillset.
Comments Candidate MUST have the following to be considered for interview:
>An active IPC 620 Certification and 5 years Experience building wire harnesses or >An inactive IPC 620 Certification and 5 years Experience building wire harnesses NOTES - Do not include technicians working in production or quality assurance.
-Max rate will only be offered to fully qualified candidates with ALL requirements Recommended Skills Quality Management Soldering Tapping Test Equipment Test Instrumentation Thermocouple Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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