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Thales is looking for an Electro/Mechanical Assembler who will be responsible for fabricating, assembling, rebuilding, inspecting and testing cable harness assemblies. Ability to operate/use wire cutters, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, torque tools, sockets, small tools (all kinds), soldering iron, solder pots, silkscreen, drills stencils, crimpers, rivet machine, OHM meter, wire stripper, oven.
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Mechanical Assembler I. The Assembler I will be responsible for the assembly of component parts with the use of assembly prints and Bill of Materials (BOM). Solders wire leads and joints on underside of board, using soldering iron, to route and connect lead wires to board and between individual components.
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Requires six (6) months of previous experience as an electronic assembler or completed training in electronic assembly classes. Insert components into circuit boards and prepare parts for soldering.
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CircuitHub is looking for Production Associates – Experience with PCB manufacturing or hand soldering is strongly preferred. CircuitHub (circuithub.com) is an assembler of printed circuit boards (PCBs) that is headquartered in South Deerfield, MA. CircuitHub is backed by investors like Google Ventures and Y Combinator and is looking to grow at an incredibly fast pace over the next five years.
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Previous experience in electro-mechanical assembly such as wiring and soldering and knowledge of electronics and/or electronic testing is desirable. Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident, or have asylum or refugee status in the U.S.
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Assembly,blueprint, troubleshooting, mechanical assembly, electronic assembly, electro mechanical, computer skills, wiring, soldering, oscilloscope, ipc 610, ipc 620, j standard, test equipment.
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Packaging, assembly, blue print reading, hand and power tools, assembly line, blueprint, electrical, production, work instruction, mechanical assembly, soldering, hand tool, mechanical, production line, assembling, general labor.
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You will be working with through hold and surface mount for soldering and wire crimping for all cabling work. Heavily experience with soldering (through hole and surface mount) This role requires that you have extensive experience soldering, cable, and harnessing, and you must have or have had your IPC Certification.
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Uses hand tools such as long nose pliers, side cutter and soldering iron to perform work. Client in El Monte, CA seeking an Electrical Assembler to join their team! Uses hand tools such as long nose pliers, side cutter and soldering iron to perform work.
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May require soldering certification per customer requirements. May perform lock wiring, first-stage subassembly, and final detailing functions. Accurately and efficiently assembles/tests a variety of moderately complex products to achieve customer quality and on-time delivery schedules.
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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. Must have Soldering skills.
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Soldering of wires where parts go. Digital Ally also requires successful completion of post offer, pre-employment substance abuse and background checks. Summary: Performs repetitive work station assembly operations to produce products for distribution.
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Populating and soldering circuit card assemblies from assembly drawings and bills of material. Maintaining/rebuilding custom test cables which utilize a variety of Mil Spec 38999 type connectors, Quardrax contact inserts, ground shields/solder ferrules to the IPC-620 standards.
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Uses microscope to verify correct part placement and orientation, manually align parts before soldering and perform post re-flow inspection and touch-up. Candidate must be an extraordinary solder technician or operator that has used re-work equipment and has experience with surface mount components.
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Ontic Engineering and Manufacturing Inc is currently looking for an Assembler for its operations center in Creedmoor, NC. Ontic is engaged primarily in electro-mechanical assemblies for the aerospace industry including general aviation, commercial and military applications.
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