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Performs a variety of tasks ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames, and cables.
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Key performance areasAs the Industrial Assembler I, you will assemble large and heavy parts to complete sub-assemblies and drilling rigs using hand tools, power tools, and other specialized equipment.
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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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Lift, carry, or guide machine aided movement of assembly materials such as steel sheets, channels, tubes, mechanical fasteners, and other items as requested/needed for bolted tank assembly. While performing the duties of Construction Tank Assembler, the individual is regularly required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell.
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The Electrical Assembler, under the supervision of the Manufacturing Operations Supervisor, performs semi-skilled electrical production tasks including wire harness assembly, installation, and mechanical assembly.
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Must be willing to rotate regularlySkills:Assembly, Hand tool, Production, Blueprint, Mechanical assembly, General labor, Assembling, PackagingTop Skills Details:Assembly,Hand tool,Production,BlueprintAdditional Skills & Qualifications:- pass DT & BK first - No Waiver - No experience required but helpful - Good attendance - three strikes mentality - Must be able to stand 8-10+ hours a dayExperience Level:Entry Level About Aerotek: We know that a company's success starts with its employees.
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Performs a variety of tasks in production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames, and cables. Works from diagrams and drawings, makes initial layouts, and uses hand and/or power tools, jigs, and saws.
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Responsibilities: Electrical/Mechanical Assembly; Wire Harnessing; Wire Stripping; Crimping: PCB Assembly; Hand Soldering. ; Performs mechanical assembly measuring tools; Perform troubleshooting tasks as required; Visually inspects products or parts to ensure that the product meets the quality specifications.
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Our client is looking for a 1st Shift APD Mechanical Assembler who will assist them at their location in Gahanna. -At main facility could learn also train on Finishing equipment such as a Fladder, Hand grinders, deburring equipment, etc.
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Operates hand and power tools for mechanical, hydraulic and/or electronic assembly. This is an entry level Assembler position, requiring no work experience. Perform repetitive bench, board, machine, or line assembly operations to produce wiring harnesses per our customer specifications.
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Foundry, hand and power tools, scrap metal, Assembly, Hand tool, Production, Blueprint, Mechanical, Power tool, Mechanical assembly. Mechanical assembler up To $22.75 START(ASAP.
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Strom Minnesota is seeking to staff a 1st Shift Mechanical Assembler position for an excellent company located in Fridley, MN. Job Summary: Under general supervision, performs a wide range or complex electro-mechanical assembly operations.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Our Team is looking to hire a skilled electrical/mechanical assembler! BOM'sKnowledge of hand tool and power toolQualifications:Ability to lift 35 lbs. JOB DESCRIPTION Our Team is looking to hire a skilled electrical/mechanical assembler.
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Complete mechanical and electrical assemblies and sub-assemblies, using hand tools and electronic and pneumatic tooling. Spacesaver is currently recruiting for a Part-time Assembler on 1st Shift.
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The Assembler, who works under the direction of the Production Supervisor is responsible for producing parts by assembling parts and subassemblies by hand or with simple machinery. Frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts and fumes or airborne particles.
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