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We currently have great assignments for Assemblers with some of the leaders in the manufacturing industry, performing mechanical, electrical and/or electro-mechanical assembly. Ability to use hand/power tools, hand squeeze, pneumatic drills, rivet guns, floor squeeze, common to the manufacture of aircraft sheet metal and structural parts.
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Applies basic electro-mechanical assembly skills in completing tasks to construct electro-mechanical, vacuum and/or pneumatic assemblies, subassemblies and components.
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As an assembler you will be working under direct supervision, responsible for performing a wide variety of electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies or sub-assemblies. -Follows work orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, engineering specifications, sketches, assembly shop and production operations sheets, parts and wire lists, written and/or verbal instructions to construct electro-mechanical, vacuum and/or pneumatic assemblies, subassemblies and components.
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Description:•As a Mechanical Assembler you will be responsible for the building, assembling, and wiring of Medium and Low Voltage Electrical Distribution Equipment, such as LV Motor Control Centers, MV breakers, MV switchgear and Motor Control Centers, DC Electrical Vehicle Chargers and Solar Inverters.
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Performs a wide variety of routine and non-routine electro-mechanical assembly operations, troubleshooting and repair. Areas of expertise include electrical interconnect, mechanical, pneumatic, fluid flow, or vacuum technologies.
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Duties:· Performs routine electro-mechanical assembly operations per OMS and written instructions. Adecco is hiring immediately for an Electronics Assembler with a local client in Santa Clara, CA. Pay is based upon experience from $23/hr - $25/hr.
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Performs routine electro-mechanical assembly operations per OMS and written instructions. Mounts and adjusts switches, springs, clamps, shafts, interconnecting devices, terminals, wiring harness ends, gears, nobs, tubing, fitting belts, chains, timers, motors, pumps, etc.
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The Electrical Assembler will perform assembly operations in the Electrical Assembly area to include assembly of a variety of electro/mechanical systems involving electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic circuitry, precision controls, electro/mechanical components and units having precise and critical operation specifications.
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Mount and connect auxiliary, mechanical, electrical, electronic, pneumatic or hydraulic equipment. The assembler will complete final assembly, test, and quality control of all parts.
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Use pneumatic hand tools, overhead crane, hand carts. The Pump Assembler will work independently, under the direction of the lead, to wire and assemble the pumps according to the drawings.
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We have a great job opportunity for a proven electro-mechanical assembler. Perform bench-type processes to complete mechanical and electrical assemblies and sub-assemblies, using hand tools, and electronic and pneumatic tooling.
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Assembler : Performs a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies or sub-assemblies. Experience with hand tools such as ratchets, wrenches, battery and pneumatic operated tools.
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Previous experience in a similar light electro-mechanical assembly role or experience of an engineering environment would be advantageous. The primary purpose of this post is to assist with the assembling of components in electric and pneumatic actuators in Providence facility to a consistent high level of quality and performance.
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Mechanical type assembly using hand tools and power tools. A strong mechanical aptitude. Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering and cable harnessing on assembly units.
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As an Assembler with FlexTrades, you will work for clients who manufacture both sub-assemblies and final assemblies for a variety of industries including automotive, aerospace, oil & gas, and general manufacturing.
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