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Wire harness assembler

Profession of the IoT Enabler

Alternative labels: wire harness technician, cable harness fabricator, wire harness fabricator, technician in wire harnesses, fabricator of wire harnesses, fabricator of cable harnesses, cable harness assembler, assembler of cable harnesses and cable harness technician.

Overview

The wire harness assemblers who use Realogy are vocationally oriented to carry out installation and design of Internet of Things (IoT) systems and applications.

As IoT installers and designers, the Realogy qualified wire harness assemblers work self-employed and employed in the private and public sectors to connect and make smart a wide range of things and places for smart homes and cities.

With Realogy, the wire harness assemblers become the "IoT makers and planners".

Typical skills

  • positioning workpieces or materials
  • applying protective or decorative solutions or coatings
  • joining parts using soldering, welding or brazing techniques
  • assembling and fabricating products
  • shaping materials to create products
  • measuring dimensions and related properties
  • installing and repairing electrical, electronic and precision equipment
  • cutting materials and drilling holes
  • complying with legal and organisational guidelines
  • interpreting technical documentation and diagrams
  • marking materials or objects for identification
  • sorting materials or products
  • reporting incidents and defects
  • developing solutions

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