What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronic Technician position at Motive Workforce?
Electronic Technician – Motorsports | Hands-On | High-Performance Vehicles
Are you the kind of technician who’d rather be hands-on in the shop than stuck behind a desk? Do you enjoy building wire harnesses, troubleshooting electrical gremlins, and seeing your work come alive in high-performance vehicles?
We’re a fast-moving motorsports company looking for a motivated Electronic Technician to help build, test, and maintain the electrical systems that power our race-ready machines. This is a highly practical role for someone who enjoys working with real hardware, test equipment, and automotive electrical systems in a performance-driven environment.
If you like solving problems, working closely with engineers, and seeing your work make a direct impact on vehicle performance, this role is for you.
What You’ll Be Doing:
As an Electronic Technician, you’ll play a critical role in ensuring our electrical systems are reliable, race-ready, and built to perform:
- Build, test, and validate electrical system components that support vehicle and system operation
- Assemble, repair, and debug wire harnesses, looms, and electrical sub-assemblies
- Troubleshoot builds and install wiring or components as needed during development and assembly
- Create, modify, or source test equipment to support hardware validation and verification
- Support Electrical Engineers by executing assigned tasks with strong attention to priority and deadlines
- Research and evaluate sensors and ancillary electrical components for future vehicle systems
- Maintain accurate tracking and organization of all electrical and electronic hardware
What We’re Looking For:
You don’t need decades of experience — we’re looking for someone with solid fundamentals, curiosity, and pride in their work.
Required:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- 1–2 years of hands-on experience with wire harness assembly and/or test equipment manufacturing
- Experience using harness production tools and electrical test equipment
- Familiarity with automotive electrical systems (ECUs, ignition systems, sensors, etc.)
- Strong troubleshooting skills and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment
Nice to Have:
- Trade school certificate or 2-year technical degree
- Loom build and repair experience
- Prior experience in motorsports, automotive, EV, or performance vehicle environments
Why You’ll Want This Role
- Work directly on real motorsports hardware, not just prototypes on paper
- Be part of a tight-knit, engineering-driven team where your work matters
- Learn from experienced electrical and hardware engineers
- Gain exposure to advanced vehicle systems and race-focused development
- Fast-paced environment where skill, initiative, and craftsmanship are valued
This position is a great fit if you’ve worked as a:
- Electronic Technician
- Wire Harness Technician
- Automotive Electrical Technician
- Test Technician
- Motorsports or EV Technician
Salary : $28 - $40