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We are looking for an Assembler - Coil Wender to join our Gilbert facility, AZ. As an Assembler Coil Winder, you will be responsible for assembling, testing & winding of coils used in electrical equipment and instruments according to wiring diagrams, sample coils, or work orders.
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Assembler The Electro-Mechanical Assembler works in a one-piece flow cell performing bench-type processes to complete mechanical and electrical assemblies and subassemblies, using hand tools.
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Performing assembly functions which may include preparation of units, systems, mechanical assembly , harness preparation, cable installation and wiring equipment Maintaining a safe work environment by followingsafety procedures including the handling of materials, tools, and equipment Performing assemblies and hardware installation such as circuit breakers, electrical panels Assembling electrical or electronic systems or support structures and install components, units, subassemblies, wiring.
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Mechanical Assembler reports to the manufacturing supervisor and is responsible for assembling, installing, aligning, adjusting and fitting sub-assemblies and parts or auxiliary equipment using appropriate tools and equipment, in an industrial setting.
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The Mechanical Assembler is responsible for assembling mechanical, electrical, hydraulics, and pneumatic circuitry to support production schedules. Assembles machinery, fabricated metal products, electrical equipment, hydraulic and pneumatic circuitry, and more according to directions.
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Assembling sub-assemblies and installing accessory components and materials; wiring basic electrical connections per applicable diagram. The Assembler is responsible for assembling fabricated parts under general supervision in accordance with established procedures and guidelines.
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Electrical/Mechanical Assembler Peoplelink Staffing Solutions, in partnership with a metal fabrication shop in the Dallas, TX area, is seeking a Mechanical Assembler to join their team.
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Job Type Full-timeDescriptionThe Mechanical Assembler I will work as part of a team having the responsibility for developing and assembling electrical components, sub-assemblies, and finished units, ensuring quality and efficiency.
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If you are a Electrical Assembler and want to work alongside other proven craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior craftsmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Final assembly of surface mount PCB and other electrical components into housing. Circuit Board Assembling. Operation of Universal surface mount equipment, screen printer, reflow oven and conformal coating.
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Job Requirements: Automotive electrical harness experience Read and understand electrical prints and or schematics Mechanical ability Fine manipulation required-skills: Duties include: Responsible for Wire assembling electronic equipment.
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Hydraulic Assembler-NO THC TEST at Aerotek in Post Falls, Idaho, United States Job Description Description: This work will include, but may not be limited to: + assembling and installing components and subassemblies onto equipment being manufactured using a variety of methods and techniques such as drilling, tapping, punching, machining, wiring, plumbing (hard line and hose) and testing of the equipment according to design specifications.
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Brief Job Description:We are seeking a skilled Electrical Assembly/Mechanic Assembler to join our team. This position requires proficiency in assembling and installing electrical distribution equipment, up to 120V AC/DC circuit wiring, control systems, diesel generators, and hydraulic systems.
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The Assembler is responsible for producing highly engineered, custom built mobile material handling machinery for rail related markets by using mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic assembly techniques as well as welding, electrical wiring and hitching on overhead cranes and jibs.
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Assembly, Hand tool, Production, Blueprint, Mechanical, Mechanical assembly, Wiring, Assembling, small parts assembly, small part, Assembly line, Packaging, Electrical, medical device, cleanroom, Electrical assembly, soldering, ipc, j standard.
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