What to Expect
As an Electrical Technician specializing in test equipment assembly, you will play a vital role in supporting various engineering teams.
Your responsibilities encompass the assembly of diverse form factor test fixtures, electronic enclosures, and custom rack-mounted testing equipment utilized in component-level PCB testing.
We expect candidates for this role to possess a wealth of experience, enabling them to independently construct electrical panels and harnesses according to provided blueprints.
What You’ll Do
High-Density Harness Assembly: Interpret harness drawings, execute precision cuts, strips, crimps, and meticulously assemble high-density harnesses in strict adherence to provided specifications
Electrical System Integration: Utilizing electrical schematics provided by engineering, take charge of component layout, methodical harness routing, point-to-point wiring, assembly of rack-mounted test infrastructure, and ensure continuity verification
Documentation: Maintain clear and comprehensive records of wiring and connectivity between devices in test setups using MS Excel
Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Perform documented reworks, upgrades, general maintenance, and conduct continuity troubleshooting on pre-existing test equipment
Collaboration: Collaborate closely with the purchasing team for BOM procurement, seek technical guidance from engineering, and liaise with the machine shop teams 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: Possess a minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience working with industrial equipment, machine tools, and both hand and power tools
Harness Expertise: Demonstrate proficiency and hands-on experience in harness construction, including the ability to read and interpret harness diagrams and electrical schematics
Tool Proficiency: Exhibit proficiency in working with general and electrician tools, including soldering skills
Shop Environment: Have exposure to a shop fabrication/maker space environment
Test Fixture Assembly: Prior experience with automated test fixture assembly is highly advantageous
Software Proficiency: Familiarity with Solidworks and Altium is a plus
Metal Fabrication Skills: Metal fabrication skills are an additional bonus
Ability to lift up to 40 pounds