Title: Electronics Technician
Location: New Hudson, MI 48165
Pay range: $25 per hour to $29 per hour on w2.
Duration: 3+ month contract with goal to convert to FTE
Experience:
Midlevel: 2+ years of experience in electrical component builds, test and repair
IPC standards, military or motorsport harness experience
previous Roush employees
complex vehicle harness assembly
Key Skills Required:
IPC 620 certification.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND SKILLS:
Typical responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
• Interpret engineering schematics, pin schedules, and loom drawings to construct quality wiring harnesses.
• Understand and follow IPC 620C wire harness build processes.
• Maintain clean and organized work environment.
• Perform quality assurance checks on various Electronics Lab work products.
• Perform installation of electrical components onto vehicles.
• Assist engineers in troubleshooting electrical systems.
• Use typical electronics tools: voltmeter, power supplies, hand tools, soldering iron etc.
• Apply knowledge of military or motorsports industry wiring loom build techniques and components.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In addition to the responsibilities mentioned above, tasks relating to the following area will be assigned as required.
• Education / training.
• Provide feedback on product needs and processes.
• Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
• Be a team player.
• Have great attention to detail, dependability, pride in work, initiative.
• Strong verbal and written communication skills.
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION/YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:
• High school diploma
EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK:
• Daytime schedule Monday – Friday with infrequent night/weekend work to achieve deadlines.
• Minimal travel as required for on-site customer work.
DESIRED SPECIALIZED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:
• Experience with and ability to use typical electronics tools: oscilloscope, voltmeter, power supplies, hand tools, soldering iron, etc.
• Printed circuit board assembly and repair experience.
• Must be able to identify color-coded wires and ID labels.
• Ability to work on vehicles and equipment, including on top of, underneath, and confined spaces.
• High Voltage system safety experience.
• Knowledge of military or motorsports industry wiring loom build techniques and components.
• Knowledge of basic electrical concepts and theory (voltage, resistance, amperage).
• General knowledge of automotive systems (steering, brakes, powertrain, lighting, etc.).