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Construct electro-mechanical assemblies for multiple product types. Start your journey as an Assembler where you will operate a variety of machines assembling parts and sub-assemblies.
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The 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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Responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies or sub-assemblies. Note: For those companies in the instrumentation and/or medical device industry the position would typically be assembling tests kits and/or diagnostic kits.
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In this role, team members will be responsible for assembling electro-mechanical components to build the sub-assemblies and completed assemblies. Wilcox develops innovative, world class electro-mechanical combat systems for today’s warfighters and law enforcement officers.
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Electro-Mechanical Assembly (2 years of experience is required) We are on the lookout for a skilled Soldering Assembler ready to tackle a variety of tasks, from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly.
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Electro-mechanical assembly of computer-based instrumentation machinery with emphasis on wiring, assembling, and testing of sub-assemblies and on-line units. Electro-mechanical assembly of computer-based instrumentation machinery with emphasis on wiring, assembling, and testing of sub-assemblies and on-line units.
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The Assembler focus specializes in the assembly of a wide variety of electronic, electro-mechanical or measurement products or product components. Performs a wide variety of electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical or measurement product assembly operations on product components, assemblies or sub-assemblies.
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Performs highly varied register assembly, sub-assembly and test operations on electro/mechanical units. General duties include building, assembling, testing, injection molding and packaging a variety of meters or meter reading technology products.
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Assembles cables, harnesses, electronic and electro-mechanical test equipment to engineering specifications. The assembler is responsible for assembling and inspecting electrical components to ensure the highest quality product is built for our customers.
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Perform simple repair and/or rework to piece-parts and units such as changing wires, minor straightening or aligning of sheet metal, minor touch-up of surface deformations and finish defects, drilling or reaming of holes, replacing defective electrical or electro-mechanical components, combing damaged fins in coils, and similar repair duties performed within the span of normal unit flow and timing as instructed by Supervisor.
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General Description: As an Electrical Assembler - Cables in our Electro-Mechanical Manufacturing division, you will be responsible for assembling cables, harnesses, subassemblies, and small enclosures.
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The Assembler II position works among of team of individuals assembling Electro-mechanical products for our customers. As part of our LEAN Manufacturing business strategy, the position is located within a work “cell” assembling a variety of components ranging in complexity throughout the day.
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The applicant will have strong electrical and mechanical aptitude with experience in electro-mechanical assemblies. Description Summary:The Production Assembler is responsible for assembling, testing, and shipping activities that will allow Accuray to provide products that meet customer needs and in accordance with regulatory requirements.
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We will train you to assemble electro-mechanical products. Opportunities abound at Vergent Products where you could be assembling lifesaving medical equipment, configuring an Internet-of-things device that makes people’s lives easier, or assembling products for national defense.
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The position of Prototype Assembler/Solderer performs the function of assembling and soldering engineering prototype, pilot and small run production jobs. Builds electro mechanical units using production drawings, sample assemblies, and written/verbal work instructions.
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