A Day in the Life of Line Support at nuCamp

What does a line support role look like in practice? In the electrical department at nuCamp, the day starts by setting up the workstation and meeting with coworkers to review the schedule and plan out the day ahead.

Back at the station, the first task is pulling wires to build the electrical switches used in the trailers. Once the wires are ready, terminals are attached and connection points are sealed before the assembly is prepared for integration into the trailer's electronics. This role demands strong attention to detail — every wire must be the correct length and connected to the right component. Finished parts are grouped into totes and transported to the assembly area.

The core lesson here is simple: no matter what field you work in, being willing to work hard and keep learning opens doors.

This video is part of the Invading Tusc video series.

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