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Higher level assembler performs delicate placement and alignment, wire bonding and hand soldering of small components. We’re seeking an Electrical Assembler - Soldering for a vibration sensors and condition monitoring equipment manufacturer in Covina, CA. This is a temp to hire position, and the company is looking for employees eager to grow in the role and business.
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We are looking to hire Electro-Mechanical assemblers with good soldering skills. Soldering small pieces through a microscope. We are looking to hire Electro-Mechanical assemblers with good soldering skills.
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Perform a variety of electro-mechanical assembly operations using small hand tools, soldering equipment and machinery. Assembler 1 - Second Shift. You must be able to successfully perform the following minimum Physical, Cognitive and Environmental job requirements with or without accommodation for this Production/Assembler position.
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May perform a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly tasks in support of developmental requirements in pre-production projects, if needed. The Repair Station Assembler performs advanced soldering and rework assignments, and they may train other Repair Station Assemblers in processes and practices.
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Responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment. · 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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Our team in Space and Defense Group is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join them. ·Perform cabling, harnessing, crimping, soldering to Moog and/or NASA specifications and follows proper ESD requirements as required.
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Assembler : Performs a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies or sub-assemblies. Mechanical type assembly using hand tools and power tools.
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Astronics Test Systems is looking for a skilled assembler who is well versed in electro-mechanical assembly. Expert soldering skills to perform PCBA rework on through hole and SMT components.
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Perform a wide a variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations on printed circuit boards, sub-assemblies, or end products. Perform hand soldering on electronic assemblies and circuit cards.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for an Assembler. Soldering experience required. Benefits: Innova Solutions offers benefits( based on eligibility) that include the following: Medical & pharmacy coverage, Dental/vision insurance, 401(k), Health saving account (HSA) and Flexible spending account (FSA), Life Insurance, Pet Insurance, Short term and Long term Disability, Accident & Critical illness coverage, Pre-paid legal & ID theft protection, Sick time, and other types of paid leaves (as required by law), Employee Assistance Program (EAP.
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A strong mechanical aptitude. Handling of ESD sensitive materials and equipment. Experience with hand tools such as ratchets, wrenches, battery and pneumatic operated tools. Assemble Electronic Circuit Boards per specifications and ensure quality is a priority.
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Must have 2+ years' of experience working as an electro-mechanical assembler or repair technician. circuit board repair, multimeter, schematic, electronic repair, soldering, oscilloscope, electromechanical assembly, electronic assembly.
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Operators in the Clean room will be responsible for assembling small electro mechanical gyros or small sensor assemblies which include soldering , bonding, wiring and inspection. Prior soldering experience is strongly preferred but not required.
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We're seeking an Electro Mechanical Assembler for a vibration sensors and condition monitoring equipment manufacturer in Covina, CA. This is a temp to hire position, and the company is looking for employees eager to grow in the role and business.
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Assembler needed for a contract to hire opportunity with SOC's client to work onsite in Londonderry, NH. Requires a High School Diploma or equivalent and a minimum of 4 years of prior relevant experience or 2 years post-Secondary/Associates Degree with 0 to 2 years of prior related experience.
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