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Assembly Mechanic encompasses all of the duties of the following job classifications: Inspector Assembly, Sub-Assembly Precision, Mechanic Aircraft Production, Mechanic Electrical and Radio, Sheet Metal Assembler and Riveter.
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Perform bench and assembly line operational check out, troubleshooting, repair and adjustment of electrical and electronic systems, lighting circuits, power plant systems, wing fold circuits, missile launch racks, aircraft instrumentation, provide flight test instrumentation, fire wiring system, fuel system.
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We’re seeking an Assembly Manager who is passionate about driving excellence and innovation in the assembly of Thin Film Deposition systems and components. The Assembly Manager is responsible for all aspects of U.S. based PED Assembly through direct management of the staff.
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We are seeking a skilled mechanical assembler to join our team.
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Our capabilities include printed circuit board assembly, high-reel backplane assembly, system integration, chassis/box-build assembly, electro-mechanical assembly, harnessing, cabling, functional testing, and enclosure design services.
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Assembly Line Worker is a skilled laborer who is responsible for the assembly of various components on a production line. We are looking for a detail-oriented Assembly Line worker who will be responsible for assembling products or parts on a production line.
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As the new Director of Manufacturing, you will report directly to the CEO and play a key role with responsibility for scheduling, coordinating, planning and control of all assembly, brake press, punch press, turret, laser, spot weld and tool room operations, which includes: regular production orders, experimental/prototype orders, and re-work orders, and final assembly before shipment.
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The engineering technician will have knowledge of aero gas turbine or turbopump assembly and related activities. 5 or more years progressive experience in developmental gas turbine assembly and test environment.
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Mechanical assembly, Solder, Schematic, cable harness assembly, wire harness assembly, wire harness, Electronics, Hand and power tools, Wiring, Assembly, Hand tool, Cable, Crimping, Soldering, Blueprint, Mechanical, Cable assembly, Electronic assembly, Electrical, Harness, Blueprint reading, calipers, ohmmeter, Electrical assembly.
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The Assembly Technician assembles audio, video, lighting and security systems while adhering to safety and quality standards. The Assembly Technician is responsible for harnessing racks patchbays and consoles; testing and troubleshooting equipment; ensuring Ford’s quality standards are upheld; and maintaining a safe, secure and clean work area.
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Proficient skills associated with electrical assembly, such as: soldering, wiring, and electro-mechanical assembly; printed circuit board assembly; encapsulation and potting; RF assembly; wire wrap, specialized rework and repair, chassis, console and cabinet wiring and rack assembly.
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Assembly, machine operation, clean room, clean room assembly, assembler, picker, packer, medical assembly, entry level, hand tools, power tools, label, package. assembly,machine operation,clean room,clean room assembly,assembler,picker,packer,medical assembly.
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As an Electro-Mechanical Assembler, you will play a crucial role in the production process, contributing to the assembly and testing of RF microwave components. As an Electro-Mechanical Assembler, you will play a crucial role in the production process, contributing to the assembly of electronic components.
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Molding processes, Plastics joining, Complex Assembly, Paint or Coatings application. Electronics Soldering/SMT, Complex Assembly, Sewing, Wrapping, Wire harness assembly. Body & Assembly – Frame, Body stamping, Structural stamping & weld.
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