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As an Electro-Mechanical Assembler I, you will be responsible for assembling products according to specifications. Perform mechanical assembly of ATI F/T products using specified tooling.
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Keyword Searchstring: Aerospace, Manufacturing, Simulators, Soldering, Elector/Mechanical, Electrical Assembly, Mechanical Assembler, Solder, Simulations, Aviation, Machine Operator, Machining, IPC J, Electro-Mechanical, Circuit Repair, Crimper, Cutters, Soldering Iron, ESD Monitoring.
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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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In this role, team members will be responsible for soldering and assembling electro-mechanical components to build the sub-assemblies and complete assemblies that constitute the company’s sellable products.
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Production, electro mechanical, assembly, packing, hand tool, mechanical, power tool, sub assembly, soldering, packaging, assembly line, assembling, electrical assembly, inspection, wiring, mechanical assembly, blueprint, cleanroom, production line, hand and power tools, general labor.
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Thales is looking for an Electro/Mechanical Assembler who will be responsible for fabricating, assembling, rebuilding, inspecting and testing cable harness assemblies. High school diploma or GED, with technical or vocational education in electronics and communications or previous experience, typically acquired with a minimum of 5 (five) years of experience assembling diversely complex electrical/mechanical components, sub-assemblies and assemblies in the requested subject of expertise.
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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 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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Skills: Electro-Mechanical Mechanical Assembly Knowledge of Basic Mechanical/Electrical Concepts Knowledge of Electrical Technology. As a key member of our team, you will be responsible for constructing and assembling state-of-the-art data center racks, including servers, storage systems, and networking equipment.
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In this role, you will be responsible for assembling wire harnesses, cables, and electro-mechanical assemblies. Assemble wire harnesses, cables, and electro-mechanical assemblies.
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The Aviation Manufacturing Technician is responsible for assembling and testing basic to intermediate level complexity mechanical, electromechanical, electronic, hydraulic, and pneumatic sub/top assemblies ensuring compliance with all requirements relating to quality, safety, workmanship, functionality, performance, regulatory, and customer requirements.
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Assembler: 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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Assembling electronic or electro-mechanical assemblies, sub-assemblies, or products according to product specifications. Have a basic understanding of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly processes.
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Fast growing semiconductor automation company is seeking a qualified electro mechanical assembler (first shift) to join a dynamic environment with customers all over the globe. Work in a production environment assembling mechanical laboratory devices.
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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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