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Harness Integration Technician
Figure is an AI Robotics company developing a general purpose humanoid. Our humanoid robot is designed for commercial tasks and the home. We are based in San Jose, CA and require 5 days/week in-office collaboration. It's time to build. We are looking for a Wire Harness Technician. In summary, you will build production-quality wire harnesses from drawings/BOMs/work orders in a fast prototype and low-volume environment, meeting IPC/WHMA standards and delivery dates. Responsibilities: Build build-to-print harnesses: cut, strip, crimp, solder, braid/sleeve, heat-shrink, basic potting, final terminations. Read and follow drawings, schematics, BOMs, work orders, and ECOs; record traceability in ERP/routers. Crimp and verify terminals/contacts (TE/AMP, Molex, JST, Amphenol/LEMO, etc.) with specified tooling; document pull tests when required. Print/apply labels and heat-shrink markers per print. Perform electrical tests: continuity, insulation/hipot, and basic troubleshooting with DMM/cable testers/fixtures. Execute rework to spec (e.g., IPC/WHMA-A-620) and support NCMR/MRB containment. Maintain 5S/ESD and safety; suggest process and DFM improvements. Requirements: 25+ years building wire harnesses/cable assemblies in manufacturing or prototyping. Ability to read prints/schematics and follow work instructions with minimal supervision. Proficiency in crimping and soldering (selective tinning, shields/drain wires, coax/twisted pair). Hands-on with tooling: strippers, gauges, pull testers, manual/pneumatic crimpers (Daniels or similar), soldering stations, heat guns. Working knowledge of IPC/WHMA-A-620 (Class 2/3) and familiarity with J-STD-001. Strong quality and schedule focus: high first-pass yield and low rework. Bonus Qualifications: Current IPC/WHMA-A-620 or J-STD-001 certifications. Experience with cable testers (e.g., Cirris) and basic fixture integration. Exposure to ECOs/NPI, fast-paced startup environments, and creating/maintaining SOPs. Basic comfort with CAD viewers for drawing review and with ERP for traceability. Bilingual English/Spanish. The US base salary range for this full-time position is between $30-45 an hour. The pay offered for this position may vary based on several individual factors, including job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total compensation package may also include additional components/benefits depending on the specific role. This information will be shared if an employment offer is extended.
Figure is an AI Robotics company developing a general purpose humanoid. Our humanoid robot is designed for commercial tasks and the home. We are based in San Jose, CA and require 5 days/week in-office collaboration. It's time to build. We are looking for a Wire Harness Technician. In summary, you will build production-quality wire harnesses from drawings/BOMs/work orders in a fast prototype and low-volume environment, meeting IPC/WHMA standards and delivery dates. Responsibilities: Build build-to-print harnesses: cut, strip, crimp, solder, braid/sleeve, heat-shrink, basic potting, final terminations. Read and follow drawings, schematics, BOMs, work orders, and ECOs; record traceability in ERP/routers. Crimp and verify terminals/contacts (TE/AMP, Molex, JST, Amphenol/LEMO, etc.) with specified tooling; document pull tests when required. Print/apply labels and heat-shrink markers per print. Perform electrical tests: continuity, insulation/hipot, and basic troubleshooting with DMM/cable testers/fixtures. Execute rework to spec (e.g., IPC/WHMA-A-620) and support NCMR/MRB containment. Maintain 5S/ESD and safety; suggest process and DFM improvements. Requirements: 25+ years building wire harnesses/cable assemblies in manufacturing or prototyping. Ability to read prints/schematics and follow work instructions with minimal supervision. Proficiency in crimping and soldering (selective tinning, shields/drain wires, coax/twisted pair). Hands-on with tooling: strippers, gauges, pull testers, manual/pneumatic crimpers (Daniels or similar), soldering stations, heat guns. Working knowledge of IPC/WHMA-A-620 (Class 2/3) and familiarity with J-STD-001. Strong quality and schedule focus: high first-pass yield and low rework. Bonus Qualifications: Current IPC/WHMA-A-620 or J-STD-001 certifications. Experience with cable testers (e.g., Cirris) and basic fixture integration. Exposure to ECOs/NPI, fast-paced startup environments, and creating/maintaining SOPs. Basic comfort with CAD viewers for drawing review and with ERP for traceability. Bilingual English/Spanish. The US base salary range for this full-time position is between $30-45 an hour. The pay offered for this position may vary based on several individual factors, including job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total compensation package may also include additional components/benefits depending on the specific role. This information will be shared if an employment offer is extended.