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Responsible for product development from concept through production, leading electro-mechanical product design and/or redesign, part assembly and detailed part drawings. Submits prototyping requests, works with machine shop and external vendors in production of prototypes and assembly of samples.
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Build, assemble, test and troubleshoot various levels of components, sub-systems and electro-mechanical test fixtures. Support prototyping of components including 3D printing, laser cutting and basic machining as well as basic assembly knowledge.
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1+ years of hands on work experience Electro-Mechanical Assembly, Final Integration and/or Harness Integration experience. - Assemble with emphasis to detail mechanical/electrical of satellite components, sub-assemblies, and integration of final vehicle assembly fabricating and/or processing materials into complex manufactured products in a Cleanroom and ESD control environment.
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As an Assembly Technician, you'll engage in a variety of tasks, including working at various stations, assembling and testing electronic and electro-mechanical assemblies, and conducting mechanical assembly of force measurement products.
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The Senior Product Engineer will lead the design and engineering development of electro-mechanical products and assemblies. Must be experienced in developing electro-mechanical automotive complex mechanical systems.
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Experience designing, developing, and testing the manufacturing of electro-mechanical, fiber, or laser equipment and systems, including test and process development. Engineering experience in either electrical, electro-mechanical, opto-mechanical, or electro-optical products and components or equipment.
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Primarily responsible for the design efforts for electro-mechanical packaging for radio frequency (RF) devices. Prior experience designing electro-mechanical enclosures is highly preferred.
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10+ years of experience with building prototypes or bench electrical assembly, bring-up, electro-mechanical integration, and ability to do electrical and mechanical debug. Partner with VR prototype teams to support prototype builds that include electrical and mechanical assembly, electrical component level placement/re-work and supporting bring-up with engineering teams to accelerate early concept development across Metas VR hardware organization.
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Experience in manufacture of products that involve electro-mechanical assembly and test, such as instrumentation, computing hardware, or medical equipment. Experience in manufacture of products that involve electro-mechanical assembly and test, such as instrumentation, computing hardware, or medical equipment.
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Manufacturing Process Experience: PCBA assembly, Electronic assembly, Wiring harness, Electro-mechanical Assembly, Casting, CNC Machining, Plastic injection molding and System level assembly.
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Has strong background in product testing for electro-mechanical interconnection and final assembly. Understanding of mechanical engineering/design concepts. Collaborate closely with customers technical personnel; for example, PD/PE/TPM/EPM/SQE/tooling engineers.
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About Us: US headquarters of a leading German company, is currently seeking an experienced Electrical Assembly Technician with strong electromechanical skills to join our dynamic team. Proven experience as an Electrical Assembly Technician with electromechanical skills.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in mechanical or electro-mechanical assembly and soldering (soldering circuit boards and other electrical components and in circuit board assembly and/or mechanical assembly.
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They have shown independence in their work either with PCBA rework, reading schematics for troubleshooting, or building electro-mechanical hardware. Familiarity with IPC Quality Standards, IPC-610, IPC-620, J-STD and other assembly and inspection standards.
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Lead discussions between the Design and Supplier to select and develop a robust manufacturing process using Design for Manufacturing (DFM), Design for Assembly (DFA), Design to Cost (DTC), Design for Metrology tools and associated documentation, including specifications, PFMEA, and Control Plans.
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