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Opening for In-Store Assembly Technician in Dacula, GeorgiaAre you the friend everyone calls to put their new things together? Quick learner, finds motivation in speed production challengesMust have own tools (impact driver w/bits, sockets, metric wrench, screwdrivers, box cutter)Good communication skills; be professional & respectfulMust stand & bend for long periods of time, with the ability to lift 65 pounds regularlyGood hand-eye coordination and mechanical aptitudeMust have a valid driver's licenseMust have reliable transportation to drive a 25-mile radiusMust have a working mobile phone.
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We are looking for a Assembly Shop Technician for an Engineering company. Consistent, safe use of shop tools, including hand tools, fork truck, hoist, pneumatic tools, etc. Successfully perform assigned tasks in various roles, including electrical assembly, mechanical assembly, and warehouse.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionNew Openings for Merchandise Display Assembly Technician in Madison, GeorgiaDo you feel like your last year has been wasted at a dead-end job? Must be available to be in the store at 9a, M-FMust have valid identificationFlexible availability (weekends as needed) Tool RequirementsImpact drill (at least 2 batteries)Assorted bits and adapters for drillBasic hand tools - screwdriver, wrench, sockets, box cutterSmartphone or Smart Device with WIFI or Mobile internet This is an independent contractor position.
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Fine motor manipulation for installation - small pegs, washers, space, washer assembly (Purdue Pegboard) 2 minutes -bilateral task. Grip strength - right and left hand strength at 75 lbs.
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Now Hiring In-Store Merchandise Assembly Technician in Anderson, S. Carolina Have you ever wondered about the merchandise on display at your favorite store? Tool Requirements Impact drill (at least 2 batteries) Assorted bits and adapters for drill Basic hand tools – screwdriver, wrench, sockets, box cutter Smartphone or Smart Device with WIFI or Mobile internet This is an independent contractor position.
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Experience in hand soldering of various type; solder cups, J-Hook, through hole. Hand soldering of wires to electrical connectors and PCB's. Manual dexterity to handle small hand tools including soldering iron.
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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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Operates hand tools, heavy equipment, light trucks and power tools; 20/20 corrected vision is required to perform visual inspection of small defects, small parts and operation of measurement devices and assembly of fabricated parts.
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Most tasks can be categorized as requiring an Manufacturing Technician that has either electrical assembly skills, mechanical fabrication/assembly skills or painting skills. Perform bench sub-assembly, upper-level device assembly, and device installation tasks using hand tools, moving/rigging equipment.
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SummaryA Production Technician could be working in a variety of positions including Paint Technician, Material Handler, Shipping & Receiving, or Assembly Technician. The Production Technician makes sure the production process goes as planned and ensures that there are no errors or defects in the product being produced.
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Experience with aerospace assembly processing including bond preparation, adhesive bonding, drilling, and fastener SKILLS/EXPERIENCEHigh School GraduateAbility to lift 35 lbs often and work standing up for a full 8hr shiftAbility to work to engineering drawings and detailed work instructionsGeneral use of hand tools and measurement devices including drills, wrenches, saws, tape measures, micrometers, scales, etc.
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Perform repetitive hand and bench assembly of varying small sizes using hands, adhesives, fasteners, hand tools, fixtures, and other small machine assists. As an Electrical Assembler Technician, you will be assigned to the Assembly area, and work in other functions as needed.
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Cylinder Assembly Technician Location: Seattle Job Responsibilities: Inspect and re-assemble hydraulic cylinders used in industrial, mining and construction industry. Willingness to learn Use of various hand and power-driven shop tools.
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Power tools include hand-held (drills, rotor-drill) and bench/floor tools (drill press, milling machine, belt sander, table saw, etc. - Perform intermediate assembly tasks such as cleaning, wiring, stamping, and installation of parts and assemblies then label as required.
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Store parts on carts or cover to eliminate potential damageMend damaged body by hammering out or filling in dents and welding broken parts; ensure all gaps and fits are to industry standards; remove damaged fenders, panels and grills; and bolts or welds replacement parts in position and reassemble after parts are paintedOperate a variety of hand and power tools (e.g. welder, soldering equipment, cutting torch, blocks, hammers, wrenches, sander, spray guns, etc.
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