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Assembles a completed electro-mechanical unit utilizing sub assembles, air tools, and miscellaneous parts. Perform electrical function test at printed circuit board and final assembly level.
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Performs electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, or similarly related repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations related to hardware such as modules, circuit card assemblies, panels, drawers, frames and cables.
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Volt is immediately hiring Electro-Mechanical Assemblers ($19-$24 an hr) in Lake Forest, CA. Performing surface-mount and through hold soldering on printed circuit boards. Volt is immediately hiring Electro-Mechanical Assemblers ($19-$24 an hr) in Lake Forest, CA.
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SummaryUnder close supervision, performs a wide variety of electronic and electro-mechanical subassembly and assembly operations of a semi-skilled nature to build up and assemble simple units such as power supplies, modules, chassis drawers, cable harnesses, PC boards, electronic systems and subassemblies.
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This will consist off but not limited to: Power supplies,Motherboards, and CPU.·Electro-mechanical experience trouble shooting electronic devices. We collect from you and automatically from closed circuit cameras your visual information (photographs, images, and video.
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Perform a wide variety of electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies or sub-assemblies per work instruction and/or drawings. STARTING PAY: $16 - $20 per hour, depending on position/experienceALSO ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR: Mechanical Assemblers and Machine Operators (SMT / AOI) Requirements 2+ years experience in the switchgear manufacturing environmentAbility to read and interpret drawingsDependable, reliable and consistent on-time attendance, every dayMust be willing to work weekends, overtime as neededAble to lift up to 40lbs COAST ROCKS THE WORKFORCE APPLY NOW.
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Performs a wide variety of electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies or sub-assemblies per work instruction and/or drawings. Setup Switchgear parts like (Contactors, Circuit breakers, etc.
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Ability to work on Electro-Mechanical assembly on smaller scale. Assembler /Soldering associate assembles electronic components and installs discreet devices on Printed Circuit boards in accordance to manufacturing instructions.
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Ability to supervise and lead a team of electro- mechanical assembly staff in a fast-paced work environment. Connect wiring to accessories such as relays, circuit breakers, plugs, condensers, switches, and solenoids, and install accessory assemblies in electrical or electronic units, using soldering gun and hand tools.
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Assemble small electro-mechanical devices like circuit boards into small enclosures and housings. We are seeking a reliable, motivated, and hardworking Assembler to join our team.
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Be able to read and interpret the technical diagrams and instructions for assembly of various electro-mechanical products (circuit breakers, relays, switchgear, and contactors). Perform assembly operation consisting of wiring to final completion or refurbishment, on circuit breakers, panels, coil winding and assembly of sub-assemblies and finished parts with small components consisting of such items as capacitors, micro-chips, resistors, transformers, indicators, wires and switches, and printed circuit boards and other products in accordance with product specification sheets, drawings and methods, schedules, and customer needs.
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Under general supervision, the Mechanical Assembler is responsible for the assembly of product components and parts. Construct and assemble electro-mechanical products utilizing a wide variety of hand and power tools.
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Perform modifications or upgrades or removal and/or replacement of electro-mechanical, surface mount (including J-leaded devices, 0402 or smaller devices, fine pitch, BGA, etc.) May assemble cabinets, chassis, consoles, or similar devices and with manual/electronic or electro-mechanical equipment.
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You build basic electronic and electro-mechanical components, including printed circuit boards, cables and magnetics, subassemblies, final products, or systems in the production of power supplies or related equipment.
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The electro mechanical assembler will in charge of circuit board assembly to include both through hole and surface mount soldering. Our client is looking to add an Electro Mechanical Assembler to their right knit group.
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