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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electro-Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials Science Engineering, or similar degree from an ABET accredited University.
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Job Store Staffing is seeking an Electro-Mechanical Assembler for a client in the Centennial, CO area! Electro-Mechanical Assembler Responsibilities. Electro-Mechanical Assembler Requirements.
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As an Electro-Mechanical Machine Builder, you will assemble, install, and maintain electro-mechanical machines according to specifications and blueprints. We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced electro mechanical machine builder to join our team.
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This position is located at Kwajalein Atoll on Roi-Namur Essential FunctionsResponsible for ensuring preventative and corrective maintenance for the ALTAIR radar antenna electro-mechanical systems and structural members is performed per maintenance schedule.
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Experience in electro-mechanical designs involving motors, gears, brakes, mechanisms, etc. Job Responsibilities: Technical leader in the development of electro-mechanical solutions with various structural, cosmetic, and innovative mechanism-related challenges.
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The electro-mechanical technician will also perform machine wiring and assist in machine troubleshooting and start-up as specified per electrical schematics, machine drawings and engineering.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler will be responsible for the rapid manufacturing of sub-assemblies and finished systems. Leidos currently has an opening for an Electro-Mechanical Assembler to work in our Ladson, SC facility.
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Our client, a electrical manufacturer is seeking a Electro Mechanical Assembler to join their team. Job Title: Electro Mechanical Assembler. Minimum of 1-3 years electro-mechanical assembly experience.
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Troubleshoot electronic and electro-mechanical devices and work with engineering to resolve product issues. Traits of the Electro-Mechanical Technician include: results oriented and creative; proactive, strong interpersonal, communication, and analytical skills; with entrepreneurial leanings.
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Lead engineering subtasks involving design, development and maintain broad range of electrical/electronic and mechanical systems or components by focusing on safety, economy, reliability, sustainability and quality.
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The Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II performs advanced skilled mechanical work in the installation, maintenance, and repair of all heavy industrial and plant mechanical and electro-mechanical machinery in the Wastewater treatment plant and collections systems.
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Engineering knowledge and experience with electro-mechanical drive systems and controls, pneumatics, hydraulics, AC/DC motors including starters and speed controls, PLCs, HMIs, and assembly machinery.
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Designs, analyzes, tests, and debugs electrical and electro-mechanical components and subsystems; from initial concept development through transition to production. Researches, proposes, designs, implements, tests, and documents electrical and electro-mechanical hardware for products and systems.
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Physically build deliverable sensor systems: assemble mechanical components, solder electronic components, apply coatings to printed circuit boards, install printed circuit boards into sensor housings, precisely cut and strip wiring, mount fasteners, fasten and/or seal electro-mechanical assemblies by applying various bonding and/or sealing agents.
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The Electro Mechanic Technician performs project management duties, maintenance and repairs of all pneumatic machines and line equipment. Electro Mechanic Technician. Coordinate with other technicians, production personnel, engineering, management, & other stakeholders to communicate & plan maintenance activities.
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