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Assemble power boxes, camera/sensor modules, cable harnesses, and rugged enclosures (IPrated) from drawings, BoMs, and work instructions.
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Crimp, solder, and terminate military and industrial connectors (e.g., MILDTL38999, M12, DSub, MC4, circulars); apply heatshrink, boots,backshells, strain relief.
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Build and dress wire looms/harnesses; route and secure cables for shock/vibration and EMI/EMC best practices.
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Perform mechanical fit-ups: drilling, tapping, panel mounting, gland installation, gasketing, enclosure sealing.
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3–6 years hands‑on experience as an electronics lab/production/integration technician or similar.
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Strong skills in cable harnessing, hand soldering (THT + basic SMD), and precision crimping for circular/industrial connectors.
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Safe work with 230 VAC circuits and low‑voltage DC power systems; familiarity with protective earth, fusing, and isolation.
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Comfortable with schematics, wiring diagrams, and mechanical drawings; can build from incomplete info and resolve ambiguities.
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Proficient with DMM, bench supplies, scopes, and basic data logging; structured debugging approach.
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Experience with 3D printing (FDM) and basic workshop tools (drill press, hand tools, torque tools,rivnuts, taps).
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Strong organizational skills; ability to own the lab environment and improve it continuously.
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Good written/spoken English for documentation; basic German is a plus (safety/labels).
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Familiarity with MIL‑DTL‑38999, VG, LEMO, Amphenol, Binder, HARTING,Weipu, Deutsch connectors.
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Knowledge of IPC‑A‑610, IPC/WHMA‑A‑620, J‑STD‑001; any relevant certifications are a plus.
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Exposure to EMC/EMI fundamentals, shielding/grounding, and IP67/IP68 sealing practices.
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Experience with battery safety (Li‑ion handling, BMS basics), fuse/breaker selection, inrush limiting, and TVS.
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Basic CAD (Fusion 360/SolidWorks) for simple bracket/jig edits; ECAD viewers (Altium,KiCad).