Hardware Assembly: Interpret harness drawings, execute precision cuts, strips, crimps, and assembly of harnesses, facilitate the build of varying form factor test equipment
Electrical System Validation: Utilizing electrical schematics provided by engineering, validate point-to-point wiring, component assembly, and function of manufacturing equipment prior to deployment to the manufacturing line
Troubleshooting: Perform documented reworks, upgrades, general maintenance, and conduct troubleshooting on manufacturing test equipment
System Sustaining: Collaborate closely with the engineering team for BOM replacement components procurement, seek technical guidance from engineering on hardware revisions, and liaise with external suppliers for fabrication requirements
Support: Address occasional simple walk-up task requests from engineering teams promptly and effectively
Time Management: Independently manage your time to successfully complete parallel assignments, ensuring efficient use of resources and meeting project deadlines
What You’ll Bring
Hands-On Experience: Possesses a minimum of 3+ years of hands-on experience working with industrial equipment, machine tools, and both hand and power tools
Tool Proficiency: Exhibit proficiency working with general and electrician tools, including soldering skills, and the use of a multimeter
Manufacturing Environment: Have exposure to a manufacturing environment
Fixture Assembly: Prior experience with automated test fixture assembly is highly preferred
Software Proficiency: Familiarity with Microsoft suite, SolidWorks and Altium is a plus