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The Electro-Mechanical Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing automated machinery and computer-controlled mechanical systems. Layout, assemble, install, test, repair, and adjust wire, panels, breakers, conduit, and other electrical fixtures, apparatus, and new services.
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Research Electro-Mechanical Technician. The Boeing Company is looking for a Research Electro-Mechanical Mechanical Technician to join our team in Seattle, WA. Fabricate, assemble, and test components of prototype aircraft instrumentation and ordnance equipment.
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Working with a team to assemble OEM industrial equipment made up of pipe manifolds, tubing, brackets, pumps/motors, turbine engines, and electronics including:Bolting things togetherInstalling hydraulic tubingInstalling conduit for wireRoute wire and cable in gas turbine packagesTerminate wires on terminal strips and electrical devicesRoute and terminate wires in the control console.
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Volt is immediately hiring multiple Mechanical Technicians for immediate hire with a top manufacturer in Mabank, Texas. Prior experience in the assembly and maintenance of electronics, hydraulics, mechanical systems, and shop procedures.
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Electro Mechanical Technician. Experience in using a Microscope to assemble miniature parts into assemblies (such as watch making, jewelry, medical devices, hybrid microelectronics, accelerometer, gyros.
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Candidate must have experience with Mechanical industrial maintenance, mechanic, millwright, machinist, or field service technician." Candidate must have experience with Mechanical industrial maintenance as a journeyman, mechanic, millwright, machinist, or field service technician.
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On a typical day, you will assemble, install and integrate mechanical components into aerospace/defense systems following blueprints, technical manuals and engineering specifications. Prior experience as a Mechanical Technician in the aerospace or defense industry desired.
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Assemble and install machinery, equipment, and structures by joining components using methods such as welding, brazing, riveting, and bolting. Climate Robotics is seeking ambitious and skilled Electro-Mechanical Technicians to join our trailblazing team.
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Actively assist with planning/scheduling and storeroom staff for CMMS tracking: work orders, parts, purchase requisitions•Fabricate, disassemble and assemble production equipment to gain access to and remove defective parts•Investigates electrical and instrument equipment failures and develops action plans to eliminate repetitive failures.
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CEPTON (Nasdaq: CPTN), a leading intelligent lidar solution provider, is seeking an Opto-mechanical Alignment Technician to support the high-volume production in our manufacturing department.
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What you’ll do as a RF / Mechanical Technician II: Assemble and integrate electrical and mechanical components and equipment. Candidate will assemble, integrate, and test RF, DC, mechanical, thermal, components and equipment in a manufacturing environment, among other tasks assigned.
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Schneider Electric is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Technician to make an impact at our Andover, MA location. Assemble and test new designs using standard test DVM's, Oscilloscopes, signal generators and other standard test equipment as required.
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The Mechanical Technician is responsible for 1) understanding and following schematics to troubleshoot and/or diagnose problems with equipment 2) use hand and power tools to assemble, maintain, and repair equipment at all of ASG's facilities 3) work with original equipment manufacturers to determine root cause analysis of breakdowns and 4) develop schedules and perform preventative maintenance on equipment.
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The Mechanical Technician, under the direction of the Manager, Planning & Logistics, will be the subject matter expert on all company manufacturing machinery. High school diploma or general education degree (GED) plus two years as a mechanical technician experience in a related industry or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Determines methods and sequence of operations to fabricate, assemble, troubleshoot, and test electro-mechanical systems, sub-systems, units control devices and associated test equipment as specified by engineers.
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