Senior Wire Harness Technician
Listed on 2026-06-13
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Manufacturing / Production
Electronics Technician, Manufacturing Engineer, Manufacturing Production, Electrical Engineering
About Loombotic
Loombotic is bringing wire‑harness manufacturing back to America, and automating a job still done almost entirely by hand. Harnesses are the nervous system of every robot, vehicle, and machine, and they stay slow and expensive for one reason: nobody automated them, so the work shipped overseas. We build our own instant‑quoting software and our own machines to make harnesses here, and ship a custom one in about a week instead of 6 to 12.
Teams building robotics, aerospace, and advanced thermal and data‑center hardware rely on us to get custom cables in days, not months.
You’ll be one of the most important hands‑on people in the factory – building complex harnesses, supporting first‑article builds, finishing and inspecting output from our automated line, training other technicians, troubleshooting build issues, and helping define the standards that make the factory fast, repeatable, and reliable. This is a hands‑on senior role, not a desk job: you’re the person others come to when something is unclear, incorrect, or not working.
You’ll work closely with engineering, production, and quality to turn drawings, BOMs, pinouts, and work instructions into shipped harnesses. Senior technicians here don’t just build – they help build the production system.
- Build intermediate‑to‑complex harnesses and cable assemblies, and complete manual assembly on partially built harnesses coming off our automated line
- Inspect automated‑line output for crimp quality, routing, labeling, connector assembly, pin placement, and strain relief
- Perform cutting, stripping, crimping, terminating, routing, labeling, soldering, strain relief, connector assembly, and final assembly
- Run continuity and other electrical verification on completed harnesses
- Read and interpret drawings, BOMs, pinout tables, schematics, work instructions, and customer documentation
- Support first‑article builds, pilot runs, rework, and customer‑critical jobs
- Troubleshoot build, pinout, fitment, tooling, and recurring quality issues
- Train and mentor junior technicians, and set the standard for crimp quality, labeling, routing, connector assembly, cleanliness, and documentation
- Help define and improve work instructions, inspection standards, fixtures, tooling, and production flow
- Identify defects and process gaps, and communicate them clearly to engineering, quality, and production leadership
- Record job progress, test results, and rework notes accurately in our software systems
- A highly skilled, hands‑on harness builder – precise, organized, and calm under pressure
- Serious about quality: every crimp, every label, every pin, every shipment
- Comfortable being the technical resource other technicians go to, and willing to train and raise the team’s standard
- A clear communicator who raises issues early
- Low‑ego and happy to do the unglamorous work that needs doing
- Always looking for ways to make the process better
- High school diploma or equivalent
- 3+ years in wire harness, cable, or electrical assembly; aerospace, automotive, or control‑panel wiring; or a closely related hands‑on technical field
- Strong experience reading drawings, BOMs, pinout tables, schematics, and work instructions
- Strong experience with crimping, terminating, routing, labeling, inspection, and electrical testing
- Able to troubleshoot build issues and communicate problems clearly
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality
- Able to stand for extended periods and lift up to 25 lbs unassisted
- Comfortable working full-time on‑site in Austin, TX
- Legally authorized to work in the U.S. (we’re unable to sponsor visas for this role)
- 5+ years in wire harness or cable assembly
- IPC/WHMA‑A‑620 familiarity or certification
- Experience training junior technicians or in floor leadership
- First‑article builds or new product introduction
- Crimp validation, pull testing, continuity, hipot testing, or harness test fixtures
- Familiarity with connector families such as Molex (Mini‑Fit Jr, Micro‑Fit), TE, Deutsch (DT/DTM/DTP), Amphenol, JST, Hirose, D‑Sub, circular, and sealed automotive
- Background in aerospace, defense, automotive/EV, robotics, industrial…
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