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Under general supervision performs electro-mechanical assembly, testing and/or troubleshooting of all department assemblies and components, including but not limited to Semco legend type SCR and Diode assemblies, RF type assemblies and components as well as high power microwave components.
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The CNC Set-up Technician is responsible for troubleshooting issues that come up during a production run, and supports teammates with tool changes and offsets as needed. The CNC Set-up Technician may provide some program modifications and offer actionable improvements to production processes.
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Robotic Welder Repair Technician Schaller Corporation is a Tier 1 Automotive Supplier of manufactured parts found in tens of millions of passenger vehicles, military and civilian aircraft.
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Machinist Orlando, FL System One is seeking a Machinist for a contract opportunity with one of our large clients located in Orlando FL. The Technician-level position as a machinist in the Mechanical Engineering Machine Shop operates a wide range of machine tools in the precision fabrication from aerospace-grade metals of prototype / development parts and assemblies, in support of internal customers for research and development projects and contracted programs.
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As a Manufacturing Technician, you will be trained in installing aircraft components, sub-assemblies, and composite parts. Assembly: Work with nuts and bolts, route wires, and install small parts.
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Under the direction of the Production Supervisor, the Brake Press Setup Technician will safely and efficiently set-up and operate a variety of brake presses, hand benders, pneumatic rollers, machining centers and other equipment to form and bend a variety of materials/parts accurately to specifications and to rate.
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A Valve Technician would perform the essential duties of new valve assembly and valve repair / certification of various types of valves both in shop and onsite at customer facilities. Safety Valve Technician Kansas City, MO, USA Req #544 Monday, March 11, 2024 Company: Pioneer Industrial Corporation About Us Pioneer Industrial Corporation is a prominent corporation known for its expertise in sourcing, manufacturing, and servicing industrial equipment across various industries including refining, oil and gas, power, chemical, petrochemical, pulp & paper, food & beverage, and pharmaceutical sectors.
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The team member that we hire for this full time Assembly Technician II - III position will be someone that has demonstrated an ability to perform well, think critically, operate as part of a team, and is experienced with working with precision machined parts.
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Performs light assembly operations to produce sub-assemblies or assemblies using molded plastic and other miscellaneous parts. Get experience and training with different tools and machines to grow with the company to work as a Mold Setter, Process Technician or Maintenance Technician.
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Boeing Commercial Airplanes has an exciting opportunity for a Assembly Technician to join our team in Auburn, WA. Assembly Technician - 73505. Work with QA to write rejection tags on failed vendor parts and other discrepancies found during assembly, as required.
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Packing of small and large parts, loading and unloading trucks, order picking, parts counting, wrapping products, export packing, crating, labeling, shipping and receiving, stockkeeping, cycle-counting, and housekeeping.
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Work with Production Manager and Lead Assembly Technician to schedule workflow and ensure delivery schedule commitments and quality standards are met. Perform CNC machine repair and replacement of internal parts.
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The Sub Assembly Technician is responsible for day-to-day sub-assembly tasks supporting engine and component assembly and inspection. The individual will deal with engine teardowns, quality checking, Post dyno inspection, testing and provide high tolerance, high quality parts in a demanding, racing environment.
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Installation with the help of proper manuals, report writing, disassembly, assembly, parts reuse evaluation, and reconditioning. Tag all warranty parts and returns to warranty clerk.
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Install injectors, pistons, liners, cam shafts, cylinder heads, rod and main bearings, oil pans, clutches, fan hubs, differentials, fifth wheels, brakes, change or recharge batteries, and replace transmissions and other parts.
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