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Bosch Rexroth is hiring an experienced Mechanical Assembler. Demonstrate mechanical ability and use of hand tools. Bosch Rexroth is hiring an experienced Mechanical Assembler. This position is responsible for assembly of components into finished products for Industrial automation.
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As a part of Marmon Holdings, Inc., a highly decentralized organization, we rely heavily on people with the aptitude, attitude, and entrepreneurial spirit to drive our success, and we're committed to attracting and retaining top talent.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler will be responsible for the rapid manufacturing of sub-assemblies and finished systems. Leidos currently has an opening for an Electro-Mechanical Assembler to work in our Ladson, SC facility.
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Duties and Responsibilities Read and understand manufacturing work orders, follow procedures, documents and verbal instructions Mechanical assembly of parts using basic hand toolsRoute wires and connectors between individual component locationsCompletes required paperwork, as required, and in a timely mannerAssist other team members as necessaryReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
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Below are the requirements and details for the position, if interested please send your resume to sarai.cohen@randstadusa.com to schedule an immedicate interview SUBJECT LINE: MECHANICAL ASSEMBLER.
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Able to perform all tasks in the Mechanical Assembly operation (Wash, Bake, Underfill, Masking, curing, demasking and cleaning/touch up, Enhanced Mechanical, Selective Solder and Depanel.
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Perform a variety of tasks relating to production operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies. May disassemble, modify, rework, reassemble, and test experimental or prototype assemblies and subassemblies according to specifications and under simulated conditions.
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Overview Assembly of fabricated and purchased mechanical parts to build recycling machinery. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to: Stand for extended periods of time Sit, stoop, bend Reach above shoulders Lift 50 to 100 pounds Benefits Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Life Insurance 401(k) with company match Vacation Holidays Pay Rate & Schedule Pay rate is based on experience and skill level - starting rate $17 hourly Full-time Monday - Friday Qualifications Pre-employment requirements Background check Drug Screening Physical.
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PDS tech is hiring 2nd shift Electro Mechanical Assemblers for one of our clients in the Industrial Equipment manufacturing industry in Appleton WI. This starts as a 6 month contract role that can go permanent and pays up to $23.27 per hour.
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Under limited supervision, performs a variety of routine operations for mechanical assembly line production. Under limited supervision, performs a variety of routine operations for mechanical assembly line production.
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Electro/Mechanical Assemblers perform a wide variety of electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical or measurement product assembly operations on product components, assemblies, or sub-assemblies.
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The Electrical/Mechanical Assembler works from drawings and wiring schematics to assemble, build, test, repair and inspect standard and custom industrial marking equipment. Occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, moving mechanical parts, fumes or airborne particles, extreme cold & heat, risk of electrical shock, and toxic or caustic chemicals.
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As an Assembler C you will be responsible for a variety of assembly operations tasks-assembling precision electro-optical semiconductor components, welding, and soldering under levels of optical magnification.
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Performs electronic and mechanical assembly operations such as wire termination, installation of wire harness, cable assemblies, high value torqueing and extensive attention to detail. Experienced in electronic mechanical assembly.
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The Production Assembler II role assembles mechanical units, fabricated parts/components and/or electrical/electronic systems to make subassemblies, assemblies or complete units using hand tools, power tools, jigs, fixtures and miscellaneous equipment.
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