What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Validation Bench Lab Technician position at Tekshapers Inc?
Employment type Contract
Job Title Electrical Validation Bench Lab Technician
Job Location Detroit, Milford, Michigan
Duration 6 month
Experience level -5
Mandatory Skills Testing - Hil Dspace, Lab Technician, CAN, LIN, Ethernet,
Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION
Responsibilities:
- Build electrical systems test benches.
- Wire automotive modules.
- Build BDSB and CMU high voltage panels.
- Wire modules to dSpace simulators.
- Wire switches, displays, clusters, sensors, lamps, radars, solenoids, and other various components.
- Follow engineering wiring documents and schematics.
- Electrical harness assembly.
- Assemble breakout panels, CAN panels, and power distribution panels.
- Crimp wires using various crimpers and terminals.
- Troubleshoot electrical circuits, power distribution and communication circuits (CAN, LIN, Ethernet)
- Metal fabrication for mounting of components.
- Mounting electrical components and modules.
- Build harness verification frames.
- Pin to pin checks of harness.
- Physical inspection of all connectors and terminals
- Physical inspection and nothing of mismatched circuits all inline connections.
- Assembly of hvf with harnesses and parts.
- Support root cause and test functionality.
Requirements:
- The Electrical Validation Bench project needs qualified technicians to exhibit and manage overall project responsibilities, working with several departments demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and learning abilities with a minimal amount of cross training.
- Strong Communication skills are needed to optimally communicate across diverse teams.
- Supporting the test and development of automotive electrical systems by constructing and supporting advanced electrical test benches and by the update/retrofit of vehicle test fleet electronics.
Tekshapers is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regards to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.