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Normal Machine Shop environment with moderate temperature changes, medium to high noise levels and the hazards associated with a Machine Shop such as rotating cutting tools and workpieces, flying chips, coolant fumes, handing of parts with burrs and sharp edges.
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Perform assembly operation consisting of wiring to final completion or refurbishment, on circuit breakers, panels, coil winding and assembly of sub-assemblies and finished parts with small components consisting of such items as capacitors, micro-chips, resistors, transformers, indicators, wires and switches, and printed circuit boards and other products in accordance with product specification sheets, drawings and methods, schedules, and customer needs.
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Cleans chips from tooling and parts following all required safety practices. Operate machine: that includes loading and unloading parts, inspection gages, comparator, micrometers, calipers, 6" rule, dial indicator, ring gages, drill/reamer, Johnson gages and Datum gages, magnifier and lights, miscellaneous hand tools and chip strippers.
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Occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts, humid condition, fumes or airborne particles, flying metal burrs and chips and possible chemical irritants such as water-based coolants, hydraulic oils, degreasing soap and mineral spirit.
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Grinds or chips rough edges, surplus weld, rust or scale, using portable grinder or air chipper. Uses hammers, wedges, pry bars, and come-a-longs to align parts, and positions and turns clamps.
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The employee is exposed to hazards such as metal chips, oils and cutting fluids, and proximity to moving parts which require adherence to safety procedures and use of appropriate personal protective equipment.
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Sorts defective components and parts for salvage or scrap. Examines products for physical defects such as broken or missing areas, blemishes, scratches, cracks, and chips. Rejects faulty parts, or components, records type and quantity of defects, and informs lead of quality issue.
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The Lead Hardware Test Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and deploying complex test systems on packaged circuits (“chips”), printed circuit boards (PCBs), and hardware systems to ensure these parts meet design requirements prior to being shipped and deployed.
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Visually inspect parts for chips, burrs, cleanliness, broken tooling, defective paint and porosity. Hayes Performance Systems was founded in 1946 as HH Products, a Milwaukee manufacturer of parts for outboard motors and small engine components.
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Supporting one or more of our Paint Technicians, you will wash vehicles, locate and remove imperfections on panels and treat scratches and chips with plastic or liquid filler. You'll tape up the cars so we paint only the parts of the car that are intended, and smooth and sand rough spots.
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Be able to read and interpret the technical diagrams and instructions for assembly of various electro-mechanical products (circuit breakers, relays, switchgear, and contactors). Circuit breaker and circuit breaker assemblies, relay components, relay and FT components, test equipment, modular components, wrist, and foot grounding straps/ESD footwear.
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Operates robotic welding equipment to produce sub-assemblies and fabricated metal parts, loads and unloads parts, checks quality of welds, and does basic troubleshooting. Chips or grinds off burrs, sharp edges, excess weld, slag, or spatter using hand or bench grinders as well as other power tools.
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The Company's primary businesses focus on jet engine components, aerospace fastening systems, titanium structural parts and forged wheels. Visually inspect tools for damage such as nicks/chips and report damage to supervision.
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Dent Wizard is looking for someone reliable like you to join us as a Paint Prepper in Milwaukee, WI. It's a great way to earn an excellent wage, get comprehensive benefits and take the first step that could lead you into a career with us.
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Performs intermediate assembly tasks, such as potting, encapsulating, sanding, cleaning, epoxy bonding, curing, stamping, etching, impregnating and color-coding parts and assemblies. Inspects nonconforming solder join defects on PTH and SMT chips component.
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