Position Summary: The Wire Bonder Technician is responsible for operating wire bonders, making machine adjustments, and performing wire bonding product recovery and rework, including inspecting and identifying root causes of faulty production. The technician ensures that module assemblies meet production specifications. Note: Rework will include High Voltage.Key Roles & Responsibilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required:Technical understanding of module repairs (e.G., Thermistor Temperature Sensors, Cell Sensor gaps, rework bonding, glue and screw issues).Identify gaps in faulted circuit boards, perform soldering to replace faulty sensors, and rework modules and/or system battery packs (requiring HV rework).Meet daily KPIs.Submit system checks on faulted products.Perform routine electronic assembly operations on components or subassemblies.Independently monitor and operate production equipment.Audit equipment for proper functioning, maintain fluid levels, and report deviations.Maintain and clean equipment, work area, and facility based on 5S standards.Load/unload stations using proper handling equipment.Maintain quality standards by following proper inspection procedures and adhering to current quality and control policies.Assemble cell pairs and modules using hand tools, power tools, or automated machines (e.G., crimps, stakes, screws, bolts, rivets, welds, solders, cements, press fits, lifting hoist).Understand and read plans and blueprints regarding the technical aspects of batteries to comprehend specifications and requirements.Plan, deploy, troubleshoot, adjust, and test low voltage wiring.Measure voltage, current, resistance, or other electrical characteristics using electrical measuring equipment (e.G., multimeters, voltmeters, ammeters).Assemble cell pairs and modules in accordance with approved BorgWarner work instructions.May install multi-level subassemblies and modules into pallets.Use appropriate hold tags to process and sort defective parts through the nonconforming material procedure.Maintain compliance with good manufacturing practices and facilitate 5S standards in the production area.Safety, Health & Physical Requirements: Must be able and willing to perform hazard prevention responsibilities in HV areas (e.G., hook man). Follow strict safety procedures, including wearing additional PPE, such as Arc Flash gear. Moderate lifting up to 35 lbs. Repetitive use of hands and wrists. This position requires a moderate to high degree of standing, walking, stooping, or kneeling, close eye work, reaching, pulling, or pushing. Requires wearing electrical personal protective equipment. Ability to operate and multi-task between 2 to 3 stations. Able to crouch, bend, kneel, lift, carry, and reach as needed in large and tight spaces.#J-18808-Ljbffr