Interpret engineering schematics and pin schedules
Construct quality wiring harnesses per ipc 620c
Troubleshoot electrical systems on vehicles
Oshkosh Corporation is seeking a Senior Electronics Technician for Pratt Miller, a product development company focused on motorsports, defense, and mobility. The ideal candidate will have over five years of experience in electronics and be proficient in interpreting engineering schematics and managing inventory for prototype vehicles, with a strong emphasis on electrification and autonomous technologies
Job Summary
The Senior Electronics Technician supports the development of prototype and concept vehicles with a focus on vehicle electrification and autonomous platforms.
This role requires interpreting engineering schematics to construct high-quality wiring harnesses following IPC 620C standards.
Candidates must be able to troubleshoot complex electrical systems and train others on electronics tools like oscilloscopes and power supplies.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Oshkosh Corporation is seeking a Senior Electronics Technician for Pratt Miller, a product development company focused on motorsports, defense, and mobility. The ideal candidate will have over five years of experience in electronics and be proficient in interpreting engineering schematics and managing inventory for prototype vehicles, with a strong emphasis on electrification and autonomous technologies.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Interpret engineering schematics and pin schedules
Construct quality wiring harnesses per IPC 620C
Troubleshoot electrical systems on vehicles
Install electrical components onto vehicles
Use oscilloscope, voltmeter, and soldering iron
Nice-to-have
Ability to work in confined spaces
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Team player with initiative and attention to detail
Provide instruction to less experienced technicians
Proficiency in MS Office applications
Key Requirements
5+ years of electronic component build, test, or repair experience
High school diploma or GED required
Ability to identify color-coded wires and ID labels
Knowledge of military or motorsports industry wiring loom techniques
Work Rights
U.S. Person status may be required for controlled goods/technologies