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Entry Level Wiring Harness Assembly Jobs (NOW HIRING)

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Wire Harness Assembler

Reading, PA · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

Begin assembly of harness by selecting wire of specified color, marking, or length and loops wires between guide pegs on harness board, following color-coded lines or sequential numbers on board or ...

Wire Harness Assembler

Decatur, AL

$14.25 - $18.50/hr

Wire Harness Assembler This position focuses on building and assembling wire harnesses and cable ... Strip, crimp, route, and terminate wires and cables according to assembly drawings, schematics, and ...

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Wire Harness Assembler

Reading, PA · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

Begin assembly of harness by selecting wire of specified color, marking, or length and loops wires between guide pegs on harness board, following color-coded lines or sequential numbers on board or ...

$22 - $23/hr

Wiring Harness Assembler **SIGN-ON BONUS AVAILABLE** Our Middleburg Heights, OH team is looking for ... Prepare cable/wire for assembly including stripping jacket/insulation, crimping contacts and ...

$22 - $23/hr

Wiring Harness Assembler **SIGN-ON BONUS AVAILABLE** Our Middleburg Heights, OH team is looking for ... Prepare cable/wire for assembly including stripping jacket/insulation, crimping contacts and ...

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How much do entry level wiring harness assembly jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level wiring harness assembly in the United States is $18.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Wiring Harness Assembly job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 7% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,173 per year, or $18.4 per hour.

Wire Harness Technician

Facility Gateway Critical Services

Racine, WI • On-site

$17.75 - $24/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

The Wire Harness Technician is responsible for the fabrication of complex wire harnesses and cable assemblies. This role involves precise wire cutting, terminal crimping, and assembly, working from a variety of technical documents, schematics or physical samples. The ideal candidate will have experience in prototyping or a high-mix, low-volume environment, demonstrating an ability to adapt to new designs, a keen eye for detail, and a commitment to process improvement.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Accurately cut, strip, and terminate wires according to specifications.
  • Perform various crimping operations to attach terminals, connectors, and splices.
  • Assemble wire harnesses and cable assemblies by routing wires, applying protective coverings (e.g., heat shrink tubing, loom), and securing with ties or clamps.
  • Read and interpret engineering schematics, technical drawings, and work instructions to ensure correct assembly.
  • Utilize sample harnesses and prototypes to guide assembly and verify accuracy.
  • Conduct basic quality checks and testing on completed harnesses to ensure they meet quality and functionality standards.
  • Participate in process improvement initiatives, identifying opportunities to enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and improve overall product quality.
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area and follow all safety protocols.

Required Skills and Qualifications:

  • Proven experience in wire harness assembly, including cutting, stripping, crimping wires and assembly.
  • Demonstrated ability to read and understand schematics, technical drawings, and assembly instructions.
  • Strong manual dexterity and attention to detail.
  • A strong willingness to learn new assembly techniques and processes.
  • Experience in a prototyping or high-mix, low-volume production environment is highly preferred.
  • Knowledge of common wire types, terminals, and connectors.
  • Familiarity with quality control procedures for electrical assemblies.