What are the responsibilities and job description for the Low Voltage Wire Harness Technician position at Formel D USA?
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Engineering Technician, EE Systems
The Electrical Distribution System team is responsible for the design and delivery of the vehicle’s low-voltage wiring
harnesses - the backbone of the electrical architecture that connects and powers every system on the Customer's vehicle.
As an Engineering Technician supporting EDS, you will play a critical role in supporting harness quality and
manufacturability on the production floor. You will collaborate closely with the EDS design engineers and
manufacturing teams to identify root causes of harness-related issues, perform controlled rework activities, and
ensure adherence to Customer's best practices and engineering standards.
The Electrical Distribution System team is responsible for the design and delivery of the vehicle’s low-voltage wiring
harnesses - the backbone of the electrical architecture that connects and powers every system on the Customer's vehicle.
As an Engineering Technician supporting EDS, you will play a critical role in supporting harness quality and
manufacturability on the production floor. You will collaborate closely with the EDS design engineers and
manufacturing teams to identify root causes of harness-related issues, perform controlled rework activities, and
ensure adherence to Customer's best practices and engineering standards.
Responsibilities:
● Diagnose and support RCA for harness issues on the production floor
● Perform safe, high-quality harness rework on-vehicle and on-bench
● Record and track all rework and corrective actions
● Partner with EDS engineers to improve harness build methods and quality
● Diagnose and support RCA for harness issues on the production floor
● Perform safe, high-quality harness rework on-vehicle and on-bench
● Record and track all rework and corrective actions
● Partner with EDS engineers to improve harness build methods and quality
Qualifications:
● 3 years of experience in automotive electrical or harness assembly and repair
● Skilled in harness rework, splicing, and connector replacement per industry standards (IPC/WHMA-A-620, USCAR-21)
● Ability to read electrical drawings and follow rework instructions accurately
● Hands-on experience with crimping tools, wire handling, and harness inspection in a manufacturing environment
● 3 years of experience in automotive electrical or harness assembly and repair
● Skilled in harness rework, splicing, and connector replacement per industry standards (IPC/WHMA-A-620, USCAR-21)
● Ability to read electrical drawings and follow rework instructions accurately
● Hands-on experience with crimping tools, wire handling, and harness inspection in a manufacturing environment
Bonus Qualifications:
● Experience with low-voltage harness design or release tools, (Capital, CATIA, or equivalent)
● Familiarity with Jira for tracking issues, rework actions, and RCA progress
● Knowledge of ESD and safety procedures for EV or autonomous vehicle platforms
● Experience with RCCA documentation or quality management systems
● Ability to train or guide production teams on harness rework best practices
● Experience with low-voltage harness design or release tools, (Capital, CATIA, or equivalent)
● Familiarity with Jira for tracking issues, rework actions, and RCA progress
● Knowledge of ESD and safety procedures for EV or autonomous vehicle platforms
● Experience with RCCA documentation or quality management systems
● Ability to train or guide production teams on harness rework best practices
Salary : $28