About the Role
Hands-on electrical technician role supporting our automotive HIL and ECU test lab. You'll fabricate harnesses, build electrical benches, and perform circuit board rework. Engineers own the software and protocols; your domain is the physical electrical system.
What You'll Do #
• Fabricate and modify wiring harnesses (connectors, terminals, breakouts)
• Build electrical bench systems: power distribution, fault injection circuits, sensor/actuator wiring
• Read schematics, harness drawings, and ECU pinout documents
• Perform SMD and through-hole soldering, component replacement, and board rework
• Troubleshoot bench-level electrical issues (shorts, opens, intermittents, ground loops)
• Support engineers during commissioning with measurements and signal probing
• Maintain wiring documentation and lab inventory.
What You Bring#
• Solida 3+ to 12 yrs of experience as an electrical technician (automotive, aerospace, defense, or industrial)
• Strong harness fabrication and crimping skills (Deutsch, Molex, TE, AMP)
• Soldering proficiency (IPC-A-610 / J-STD-001), SMD and through-hole
• Schematic and wiring diagram literacy
• Working knowledge of low-voltage automotive electrical systems (12V/24V power, relays, sensors, actuators)
• Comfort with bench instruments: DMM, oscilloscope, power supply, current probe, electronic load
• Associates degree in Electronics/EE Technology, military electronics training, or equivalent experience
Nice-to-Haves
• OEM/Tier-1 lab experience (Ford, GM, Stellantis, Bosch, Continental, ZF, Magna)
• Brake, steering, BMS, or EV powertrain background
• HV safety qualified (NFPA 70E)
• IPC certification (IPC-A-610, IPC/WHMA-A-620)
To Apply
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