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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. Ability to operate/use wire cutters, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, torque tools, sockets, small tools (all kinds), soldering iron, solder pots, silkscreen, drills stencils, crimpers, rivet machine, OHM meter, wire stripper, oven.
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As a member of the production team, the Assembler position is an electro-mechanical assembly/solder position with in-process inspection responsibilities. Assembler requires a High School diploma and a minimum of three (3) years’ experience in electrical/electronic assembly environment, including solder.
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Hiring Electro Mechanical Assemblers. Soldering, Electronic assembly, Blueprint, Solder, Electronics, Assembly, Schematic, Hand tool, Electrical. Soldering, Electronic assembly, Blueprint, Solder, Electronics, Assembly.
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PDS Defense, Inc. is seeking a Gen Electro/Mech Assembler Spec D, Huntsville, AL. Gen Electro/Mech Assembler Spec D Huntsville, AL Posted: 4/15/2024. Solder Bridges on complex surface mount and through hole components.
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The Assembler will be responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical or measurement product assembly operations on product components, assemblies or sub-assemblies used for production of ADTRAN's products.
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Assemble, solder and test small electro-mechanical avionics products. We are seeking an Electronic Assembler for an Avionics company which would be a great opportunity for someone with experience in detailed soldering and electronics assembly looking to further their career in aerospace.
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In this role, you perform a wide variety of assembly operations, creating precision electro-mechanical or electronic assemblies. Assemble using solder, fasteners and adhesives in building up electronic assemblies, ensuring compliance to requirements and performing rework as required.
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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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This position is that of an electro-mechanical assembler, capable of following work instructions and engineering drawings in order to assembly situational awareness products of varying complexities.
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Performs intermediate to complex electro-mechanical assembly, alignment, prototype, repair and modification, testing and troubleshooting of video products using engineering and/or production drawings.
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Prefer 3 years' minimum experience in the assembly of electro-mechanical devices. Wire, solder, fabricate and assemble High Voltage Power Supply units. Work with sheet metal and polycarbonate material utilizing available machine shop hand and power tools (ex: table/band saws, brake, punches, etc.
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Performs a range of skilled repetitive mechanical and/or electro-mechanical assembly operations in support of production projects. Prepares and utilizes basic hand tools and machines including but not limited to power screwdriver, ruler, solder iron, clamp machine, heat gun, vise, solder pots, crimpers, pinning machine, and automatic wire stripers.
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We are an awarded manufacturer of cable assemblies and electro-mechanical assemblies. Solder pins, contacts and solder cups, micro-miniature, solder sleeves, bus wire splice.
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Must have a mininum of 1 year experience in electro-mechanical assembly or related work experience. We're looking for qualified candidates that can read blueprints, solder, and have asssembly experience to name a few requirements.
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The Sr. Assembler utilizes intermediate-level skills to assemble instrument components, sub-components and electro-mechanical assemblies. Solder and connect mid-level and high level mechanical and electrical assemblies of chassis and cabinets.
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