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Assemble and test routine mechanical assemblies, subassemblies, and top assemblies of simple to most complex product line that includes but is not limited to commercial parts for customer such as Boeing Defense, Lockheed Martin, Sikorsky, Goodrich, and Cessna.
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Hand Solderer - Electro Mechanical Assembler. The ideal candidate will have hand soldering experience and can perform light electronic and/or electromechanical assembly work for Radiofrequency switches, pushbutton switches, and similar assemblies.
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This person will be responsible for assembling small and delicate parts/products using basic hand tools and effective motor skills/mechanical dexterity. The ideal candidate will possess fine attention to detail, willing to learn, with mechanical ability.
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As a Mechanical Assembler, you will perform simple fitting and/or mechanical type assembly of parts, sub-assemblies, and related units using a variety of hand tools, power tools, or equipment, and operate cranes and hoists or lift tables.
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As a Mechanical Assembler at Minuteman International, you will become an expert in the assembly of our globally recognized products. Use basic hand, battery and pneumatic tools to assemble equipment or devices.
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Experience with conventional lathe, milling, precision measuring, power, pneumatic and hand tools. Performs routine production assembly operations on structural and mechanical assemblies, subassemblies and aircraft systems, equipment and accessories using manual operations.
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Perform simple fitting and/or mechanical type assembly of parts, sub-assemblies, and related units using a variety of hand tools, power tools, or equipment. Basic understanding of mechanical concepts/mechanical aptitude.
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Ability to work 10 hours under a microscope and utilize hand tools such as torque drivers, tweezers and other similar tools; Good dexterity, eye/hand coordination. Experience in mechanical assembly processes of small electronic devices.
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Desired Skills: Assembler - 2nd Shift. Requirements: Assembler - 2nd Shift. Assembler - 2nd Shift. Our client requires that candidates must have an active/current DoD Interim Secret Personnel Clearance (PCL) to start, for which the U.S. Government requires U.S. Citizenship.
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Includes electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, structural products, instrument, and plastic parts assembly. Our client in Warren is looking for an Assembler to join their team.
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Flexible Assembler IIIThe Flexible Assembler III located in Grandview, MO reports to our Plant manager and is responsible for performing bench assembly of mechanical and electro-mechanical products from a variety of component parts using common or specialized hand tools, bench and stand-alone machines, and test equipment.
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Mechanical and/or carpenter type history seem to be the key as far as knowing how to use tools and follow plans. We are looking for individuals with the ability to use hand and power tools that have an association to electrical industry.
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Plans and performs a variety of mechanical or electro-mechanical assembly, tests, acrylic cutting, sanding, and inspection operations on various products in standard and non-standard environments to maintain flow of work.
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Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering and cable harnessing on assembly units. Performs a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies or sub-assemblies.
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Responsibilities To Anticipate: Perform mechanical assembly and soldering as required Utilize a microscope and hand-held instruments like soldering iron, tweezers, screw drivers, and torque wrenches for assemble of products.
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