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Manufacturing Technician (Electrical)
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- Our current programs include, but are not limited to, the B-1 Training Systems (Air Force), E-2D Training Systems (Navy), CH-53E Training Devices (USMC), and IMOMS (Coast Guard).
- Manufacturing Technicians at ASI perform hands-on electro-mechanical assembly and light fabrication tasks typically associated with the production and installation of simulation and training devices, or device modification kits, that are installed throughout the U.S. and abroad.
- Most tasks can be categorized as requiring an Manufacturing Technician that has either electrical assembly skills, mechanical fabrication/assembly skills or painting skills.
- Perform electrical sub-assembly tasks typically comprised of cable assemblies and wired chassis and panel assemblies requiring associated skills of component mounting, designator marking, wire cutting, stripping, crimping, tinning, and soldering, and wire routing/dressing, and
- Must possess certification for specialty assembly practices such as soldering (J-STD, IPC), welding (AWS), etc.
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