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Quick learner, finds motivation in speed production challenges Must have own tools (impact driver w/bits, sockets, metric wrench, screwdrivers, box cutter) Good communication skills; be professional & respectful Must stand & bend for long periods of time, with the ability to lift 65 pounds regularly Good hand-eye coordination and mechanical aptitude Must have a valid driver's license Must have reliable transportation to drive at least a 25-mile radius Must have a working mobile phone.
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Mechanical Assembler Are you a master of precision? Three to five years of mechanical assembly experience, demonstrating exceptional skill and attention to detail. Collaborate closely with Mechanical Assembly Lead and Engineering to resolve any assembly issues efficiently.
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Night Shift Assembler needed for a Contract to hire opportunity with SOC's client to work at Tempe, AZ. US citizenship required 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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The Highly Skilled Assembler will mount and connect auxiliary, mechanical, electrical, electronic, pneumonic, or hydraulic equipment. How You Will Make an Impact Our assemblers handle light and average weight parts, hand and power tools.
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Assemble mechanical, electrical and pneumatic components in the production of modular assemblies using hand tools and power tools. Join Lantech as a 1st Shift Production Assembler in our CLIMATE CONTROLLED facility.
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A Technical Assembler I will use a variety of hand/power tools, fixtures, work instructions, mechanical prints and electrical schematics to assemble Product Inspection equipment while meeting our safety and quality standards.
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The Assembler, under the direction of the Assembly Department Supervisor and in cooperation with the Team Leader, will safely perform a variety of tasks to correctly assemble, fit, and join components in the production process of heavy and large mechanical products, per specifications and in accordance with the production schedule, and making independent decisions with minimal direct supervision when given appropriate instructions.
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Take that first one by applying to be a Mechanical Assembler. The ideal candidate has a mechanical aptitude and a passion for all things mechanical! Use of various hand and power tools.
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Performs repetitive electro mechanical assembly and complex electro mechanical assembly, involving sensitive or precise dexterous movements to maintain pace and quality of assembly work.
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Electrical/Mechanical Assembler duties, familiar with a general Assembly line set-up. Minimum 5 - 10+ years Experience (mechanical assembly, electronic/electrical assembly, wiring, packaging, testing.
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Requires use of wide range of hand and power tools, electrical or mechanical fixtures and gauges, standard measuring devices such as dial indicators, micrometers or voltmeters, drills, jigs, fixtures and light materials.
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Must be able to use hand and power tools to Assemble fabricated Metal Enclosure. Complete troubleshooting steps for mechanical equipment per inspection procedure guidelines. Operate power/hand tools, measuring devices, and instruments used for assembly.
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The Mechanical Assembler will use a variety of hand tools and need to follow written work instructions and supporting documents in a high mix/low volume manufacturing environment.
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This person should have extensive PCB electronics assembly and rework experience with exceptional hand soldering skills. Experience with mechanical assembly and cable harness assembly a plus.
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Accurately assemble equipment and products with the use of hand-held tools such as drill and soldering guns. 3+ years’ experience in mechanical assembly. Assemble or fabricate mechanical parts, pieces or products using a variety of tools and equipment according to required specifications in a specific area of a production line in a manufacturing organization.
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