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Performs a variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly tasks in support of specific production units. Uses standard electronic assembly tools and materials. RF circuit alignment, circuit card testing and troubleshooting, subsystem product alignment and testing, collecting, and documenting test data and providing feedback to manufacturing engineers on production products.
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Job Types: Assembly, Food Production, General Labor, General Production, General Warehouse, Hand Packaging, Light Industrial, Manufacturing, Material Handler, Picker/Packer, Warehouse.
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The Optical Packaging Engineer is to lead optical package development from ideation to prototype and production for high performance interconnect project. The Optical Packaging Engineer needs to work closely with fab, assembly, substrate, connector partners, and collaborate with multi-functional teams with in AMAT and define optical package requirements.
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Investigate, analyze, select and implement appropriate new assembly, test and machining technologies to develop and improve company core competency in meter build, test and CNC machine tool application.
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You will work with Design team, Signal Integrity team, Routing SW/HW team, SDK team, Production and Assembly team. 2+ years hands-on experience in high-speed lab measurements: usage of RF components (RF cable, bias tee, DC block) and test equipment (sampling scope, real-time scope, PPG, BERT, VNA, electrical spectrum analyzer.
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Manufacturing experience required (i.e. injection molding, metal processing, assembly, logistics, etc.) We are looking for an on-site Manufacturing Manager “MFM”, is responsible for creating production schedules, determining resource requirements, and managing personnel within their specific business unit.
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Identify opportunities or implement changes to improve products or reduce costs using knowledge of fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment, assembly methods, quality control standards, or product design, materials, and parts.
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As part of this exciting growth opportunity, the Fab 9 Wafer Level Assembly organizations are seeking a Process Engineer to join our team as a key contributor to our startup and ramp into HVM.In this role, you will contribute to startup and ramp into high-volume production for all aspects of your assigned module, including safety, quality, output, cost, and labor productivity.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience in electronic/mechanical assembly. Production Test Technician. Perform work, rework, testing, and troubleshooting related to the production of parts, components, subassemblies, and final system assemblies.
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Apply, complete your paperwork, and get hired—easily in the MyWorkChoice App. As an Assembly Machine Operator hired by MyWorkChoice for Silgan Dispensing, you get the best of both worlds - reliable hours with the flexibility to control your shift schedule.
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Perform production duties such as assembly of components, packaging, taping, labeling and manual lifting. Ability to maintain the production pace of other team members. Rotate through all tasks required in a particular production process.
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Performs project tasks/assignments of a basic nature 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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The Manufacturing Engineer will work in a team environment be directly involved with development and production of electronic assembly processes used in commercial, automotive and other specialty products.
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Able to work in all stage of the production process, sub assembly, building, packaging. Responsible for sub assembly, building, quality control and packaging of finished product.
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We are growing our new facility, Mountain Top Foam, located in Charlotte and are currently recruiting for Production Team Members to work in all areas of our manufacturing facility, including our Fabrication, Assembly, and Material Handling.
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