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Electro/Mechanical Assembler supports internal departmental audits of manufacturing processes to ensure compliance with policies QSR, ISO, EH, and S. Electro/Mechanical Assembler is responsible for building, testing, and inspecting electro-mechanical assemblies per specification.
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Perform simple repair and/or rework to piece-parts and units such as changing wires, minor straightening or aligning of sheet metal, minor touch-up of surface deformations and finish defects, drilling or reaming of holes, replacing defective electrical or electro-mechanical components, combing damaged fins in coils, and similar repair duties performed within the span of normal unit flow and timing as instructed by Supervisor.
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Job Description: Responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment.
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Nature of Duties: Performs a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations on circuit boards and other types of electronic assemblies, specifically a communication rack.
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Identify any mechanical or drawing errors and report back to Production Supervisor. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Schedule and Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pmPerform mechanical construction from prototypes and 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. 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.
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Must have previous experience in electro-mechanical assembly Must have previous experience in soldering. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionApply today for this full time, direct hire Soldering Assembler role in Exton, PA with a large client of ours, a leading provider of aircraft parts and instruments and aviation products including flight information computers.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler will support the effort of our production goals by performing assembly operations to Remote Weapon Stations. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionKongsberg Protech Systems USA in Johnstown, PA is seeking to fill the position of Electro-Mechanical Assembler.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWilcox develops innovative, world class electro-mechanical combat systems for todays warfighters and law enforcement officers. We have second shift positions open for Electro-Mechanical Assemblers.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAssembler - EntryHouston, TexasFull-Time Assembles, repairs, and integrates precision electro-mechanical product line equipment (gas meters, pumps, actuators, parts set & test equipment) at the Dresser PNW location utilizing schematics, written and verbal instructions.
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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. 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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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. Experience working with fasteners, riveting, counter sinking preferred.
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1+ years manufacturing experience and assembly of electro mechanical parts preferred. 1+ years manufacturing experience and assembly of electro mechanical parts preferred. This includes cleaning equipment, sweeping floor, organizing containers, discarding scrap raw material and rejected parts, returning unused raw materials and organizing tools and cleaning supplies in their assigned place.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPanel Builds/Box Builds - Looking for a candidate that enjoys the challenge of being exposed to many different types of electro-mechanical assemblies including control panels, industrial enclosure builds, and small box wired assemblies.
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Minimum of two years of electro-mechanical assembly experience preferred but not required. Production Assembler works on assemblies from simple to complex, with minimal supervision.
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