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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler II is required to assemble, inspect, test and clean hydraulic, pneumatic and electro-mechanical products, and perform acceptance testing on complex hydraulic, pneumatic and electro-mechanical systems in a shop environment.
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Electro-Mechanical Assembler II performs assembly, wiring, alignments, and final configuration of components in an assembly. ยท The Electro-Mechanical Assembler collaborates with colleagues towards common production goals via detailed manufacturing procedures.
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Keyword Searchstring: Aerospace, Manufacturing, Simulators, Soldering, Elector/Mechanical, Electrical Assembly, Mechanical Assembler, Solder, Simulations, Aviation, Machine Operator, Machining, IPC J, Electro-Mechanical, Circuit Repair, Crimper, Cutters, Soldering Iron, ESD Monitoring.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities for Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician. Education & Experience for Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician. Skills & Requirements for Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician.
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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 Engineer will support the integration, assembly, and operation of prototype plasma ion beam process system. The Electro-Mechanical engineer will assist with the execution of tests and experiments and must be able to follow written procedures and accurately record test data.
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Toyon is seeking a Mechatronics Engineer to join a team that is developing advanced electro-mechanical systems involving the confluence of mechanics, electronics, sensor systems, and aerospace 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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Experience creating electro-mechanical designs using Solid Works, Autodesk Inventor, or equivalent software. 5 or more years of product design experience involving designing and/or testing of electro-mechanical medical equipment or accessories.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician Level 4 is responsible for the day-to-day troubleshooting and preventative/predictive maintenance (DMS, sorter, robots, conveyor). The Electro-Mechanical Technician Level 4 is responsible for the day-to-day troubleshooting and preventative/predictive maintenance in a freezer with below-normal temperatures.
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Strong working knowledge and understanding of electro-mechanical and interconnect components is required, As a part of our continuous focus on offering high performance and cutting-edge products and solutions, the field of electro-thermo-mechanical engineering as applied to high voltage advanced power conversion and management is of strategic and critical importance.
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An Electro-Mechanical Technician job is available with a service client in Beech Island, SC. In this role, you will act as a senior material handling technician on all equipment that is installed at a specific site location.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler will support the effort of our production goals by performing assembly operations to Remote Weapon Stations. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionKongsberg Protech Systems USA in Johnstown, PA is seeking to fill the position of Electro-Mechanical Assembler.
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Job Description The Electro-Mechanical Assembler II is required to assemble, inspect, test and clean hydraulic, pneumatic and electro-mechanical products, and perform acceptance testing on complex hydraulic, pneumatic and electro-mechanical systems in a shop environment.
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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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