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While performing the duties of this job, the employee will come into contact with metal parts and may have contact with oils, adhesives, greases, or other chemicals. Fastens parts together with bolts, screws, speed clips, rivets, or other fasteners.
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We have pioneered a technology that has the potential to replace petroleum-based materials with decarbonized materials in a wide range of end products, such as food and beverage packaging, clothing, textiles, plastics, car parts, carpeting, tires, adhesives, soil amendments, fuels, and more.
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Apply sealants, solvents, chemical washes, paints and coatings, protective coatings, rust proofing, cosmoline, greases/lubricants, adhesives and armor panels such as spalls. Apply and remove masking tape, bolts or screws, and plastic / rubber plugs on parts, structures, and covers; clean for paint.
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All other duties as assigned Must work with safety glasses and/or goggles Ability to work with small parts; requires frequent use of hands and fingers Ability to read and execute written instructions Ability to work in an environment containing low levels of solvents and adhesives.
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Assemble devices using automated/manual techniques with fasteners and adhesives. Machine simple parts, modify existing parts per engineer’s instruction using basic manual mill and assorted shop tools.
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Building furniture using hand tools, adhesives, jigs, fabrics, and other components. Inspecting parts for defects, repair if possible, and inform appropriate personnel of non-conforming parts.
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The Skilled Assembler will be responsible for trimming component pieces, creating jigs and templates, spraying adhesives, applying laminates or veneers, spotting, and correcting discrepancies, ensuring all parts are available and organized, and working on complex tasks in each period.
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Able to mount, align, position, and assemble a variety of parts and components including frames, compressors, fans assemblies, control boxes, coils, panels, motors, nuts, bolts, rivets, adhesives, etc., to completely assemble comfort units.
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As an Assembler, you will play a crucial role in the manufacturing process by performing a variety of operations such as mounting, posting, and aligning parts, setting up equipment for testing, and maintaining production records to assemble comfort units to specifications.
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6 Skilled knowledge and use of epoxies and vinyl ester resins or other adhesives to bond parts. Layout, cut and assemble boat parts, such as doors, paneling, boxes, rails, and trim.
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Clean and fasten optics and mechanical parts utilizing various chemical solvents and adhesives. Monitor in process parts and communicate to inventory control. We are seeking a Photonics Technician to join our semiconductor manufacturing team in our Traverse City, Michigan facility.
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Perform tasks including installing circuit boards, power supplies, face plates, product labels, cables and wire harness using screws and adhesives. Under general supervision, the Mechanical Assembler is responsible for the assembly of product components and parts.
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Assembler Location: North Charleston, SC position require a US person for purposes of Export Compliance Job Description: Performs complex production assembly operations on structural parts, mechanical assemblies, subassemblies and aircraft systems, equipment and accessories using manual or automated assembly tools.
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Install various parts and assemblies such as landing gear, aircraft control surfaces, exterior panels, carpets, blankets, roller trays/ball mats, stowbins, sidewalls, ceiling panels, lavatories, galleys, doors, and seats.
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Following engineering drawings and specifications to install, connect, or bond aircraft parts using adhesives, rivets, or threaded fasteners. Composite shop: Work with adhesives, bonding aircraft parts.
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