Lenco Industries, Inc.
Overview
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Role focuses on routine 12-volt vehicle electrical work, including preparation and fitting of electronics equipment as defined by standards and work orders.
Responsibilities
Run electrical wiring using in-house built and prebuilt wiring harnesses.
Integrate and install OEM wiring harnesses in Bearcat.
Prep and install component assemblies such as switch panels, fuse boards, and relay panels.
Install exterior electronics such as thermal cameras, 360 camera systems, sirens, etc.
Install interior electronics such as lights, monitors, radios, etc.
Vehicle OEM 12-volt diagnosis and repair.
Adhere to existing work practices, procedures, and policies; follow safety and environmental policies.
Must own mechanics tool set in accordance with Lenco standard tool list.
Other duties as assigned; interact with other teams on the shop floor to ensure trucks are built on schedule.
Qualifications
Experience: Two plus (2+) years in the automotive industry working on mechanical and electrical systems.
Education: High School Diploma or GED; certification from a vocational school or completion of an apprenticeship is a plus.
Certifications: ASE certification preferred; other certifications may be listed as Lenco qualifications (e.g., L2 or A6-A7 or E1-E3 or T6-T7).
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Advanced knowledge of 12-volt electrical systems; knowledge of hydraulic systems and components.
Knowledge of air conditioning, suspension, and other mechanical systems.
Ability to follow established procedures and read instructions/blueprints; ability to work independently.
Aptitude with hand tools and precision measurement tools; strong commitment to health and safety guidelines.
Basic math skills; strong attention to detail; good communication and problem-solving abilities.
Pride in quality workmanship and a proactive, can-do attitude; knowledge of Ford vehicles is a plus.
Physical Demands: Ability to pass a physical exam; lift up to 70 lbs; climb into/onto/under vehicles; extended periods of sitting/standing/bending; vision 20/40 with or without corrective lenses.
Other: Valid Driver's License.
Work Environment & Safety
Heated and well-ventilated factory with bright lighting and epoxy floors.
Team environment with occasional luncheons and celebratory functions.
Compliance with all Federal and State Safety, Health and Environmental requirements; safety is a precondition of employment.
Job Details
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
Employment type: Part-time
Job function: Engineering and Information Technology
Industries: Architecture and Planning
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Role focuses on routine 12-volt vehicle electrical work, including preparation and fitting of electronics equipment as defined by standards and work orders.
Responsibilities
Run electrical wiring using in-house built and prebuilt wiring harnesses.
Integrate and install OEM wiring harnesses in Bearcat.
Prep and install component assemblies such as switch panels, fuse boards, and relay panels.
Install exterior electronics such as thermal cameras, 360 camera systems, sirens, etc.
Install interior electronics such as lights, monitors, radios, etc.
Vehicle OEM 12-volt diagnosis and repair.
Adhere to existing work practices, procedures, and policies; follow safety and environmental policies.
Must own mechanics tool set in accordance with Lenco standard tool list.
Other duties as assigned; interact with other teams on the shop floor to ensure trucks are built on schedule.
Qualifications
Experience: Two plus (2+) years in the automotive industry working on mechanical and electrical systems.
Education: High School Diploma or GED; certification from a vocational school or completion of an apprenticeship is a plus.
Certifications: ASE certification preferred; other certifications may be listed as Lenco qualifications (e.g., L2 or A6-A7 or E1-E3 or T6-T7).
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Advanced knowledge of 12-volt electrical systems; knowledge of hydraulic systems and components.
Knowledge of air conditioning, suspension, and other mechanical systems.
Ability to follow established procedures and read instructions/blueprints; ability to work independently.
Aptitude with hand tools and precision measurement tools; strong commitment to health and safety guidelines.
Basic math skills; strong attention to detail; good communication and problem-solving abilities.
Pride in quality workmanship and a proactive, can-do attitude; knowledge of Ford vehicles is a plus.
Physical Demands: Ability to pass a physical exam; lift up to 70 lbs; climb into/onto/under vehicles; extended periods of sitting/standing/bending; vision 20/40 with or without corrective lenses.
Other: Valid Driver's License.
Work Environment & Safety
Heated and well-ventilated factory with bright lighting and epoxy floors.
Team environment with occasional luncheons and celebratory functions.
Compliance with all Federal and State Safety, Health and Environmental requirements; safety is a precondition of employment.
Job Details
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
Employment type: Part-time
Job function: Engineering and Information Technology
Industries: Architecture and Planning
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