Low-Voltage Wiring Harnesses Techs

Formel D USASan Mateo, CA
14dOnsite

About The Position

The Low-Voltage Wiring Harnesses Technician is responsible for performing inspection, repair, diagnostics, and assembly of automotive wiring harnesses and related electrical systems. This role requires proficiency in computer-based diagnostics, electrical troubleshooting, mechanical/electrical component replacement, and the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical audiences including customers and internal teams.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • 2–3 years of experience building automotive or commercial vehicle wire harnesses preferred.
  • ASE A6/T6 certification preferred.
  • Valid U.S. driver’s license with a clean driving record.
  • Ability to pass a background check and drug screening.
  • Must be able to work assigned schedules, including multiple shifts, weekends, holidays, and required overtime.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Computer literacy required.
  • Experience in OEM or manufacturing environments preferred.
  • Team-oriented, adaptable, and committed to high customer service standards.
  • Working knowledge of diagnostic shop equipment.

Responsibilities

  • Perform complex electrical and mechanical repairs following dealership and/or OEM standards.
  • Read and interpret wiring harness schematics.
  • Build wire harnesses according to schematics and engineering specifications.
  • Select proper crimp tools and terminals; complete electrical connectors per specification.
  • Conduct quality checks on harness builds; use standard test equipment (DMMs, oscilloscopes, probes, power supplies).
  • Perform soldering on assemblies as needed.
  • Conduct root-cause analysis to identify electrical defects and failure modes.
  • Analyze defect data to determine occurrence trends and defect types.
  • Continuously learn new wiring harness and connector technologies.
  • Diagnose and repair automotive electrical systems, wiring harness installations, and related components to specification.
  • Explain mechanical and electrical diagnoses to management or customers in non-technical terms.
  • Identify required repairs and perform corrective actions.
  • Perform standard part replacements by following the Standard Maintenance Procedure (SMP).
  • May be required to lead small groups of technicians (no pay adjustment).
  • Participate in ongoing technical training to stay current with evolving technologies.
  • Inspect and test vehicles; record findings for necessary repairs.
  • Perform work within a manufacturing environment, including assembly-line activities.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
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