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Things that are a plus and will help you stand outGenuine interest in manufacturing and manufacturing management as a career path Experience in a manufacturing environment from a previous internship or job Knowledge and/or courses taken in operations and supply chain management Ability to tailor communication (both written and verbal) to your audience Track record of leadership positions and self-motivation Hands on experience making things (machine tools, soldering, etc.
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Associate degree or equivalent in HVAC field (installation and repair of HVAC equipment) from an accredited college or university and/or 3-5 years experience in the maintenance and repair of HVAC/refrigeration equipment and other mechanical, electrical and electronic automated building systems in commercial buildings; equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered; sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
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Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering and cable harnessing on assembly units. Performs wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies and sub-assemblies.
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Ability to complete electronic repairs with soldering skills. This position will support our Audio Visual and Event Technology team. The integrated full-service solutions leverage a 96-year legacy in event management as well as new technologies to deliver moments that matter.
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Our success is built on high-speed electronic component pick and place, automated optical inspection, robotic soldering, complex assembly, and the awesome skill of our assemblers. We will train you to assemble electro-mechanical products.
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Electronic Assembly: schematics, PCB loading, mechanical assembly. Machine Operations: automatic component insertion equipment, surface mount insertion equipment, wave soldering. Cables: crimping, harness assembly, connector/wire soldering, cable prepping.
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Electronic Assembly: color code, component, schematics, PCB loading, PCB touch-up, mechanical assembly, surface mount assembly; Inspection: PCB loaded, components, measuring tools; Machine Operations: automatic component insertion equipment, surface mount insertion equipment, wave soldering.
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The Line Maintenance Technician's responsiblity is to perform basic mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and electronic repair and preventive maintenance on all plant equipment, and structure of the facility.
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Display proficiency in any one of the following categories, above average skills in two more of the following categories and basic skills in the remaining categories: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic/electronic systems and controls, carpentry and finish skills, kitchen equipment, vehicles, energy conservation, and/or general building management.
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Assembly may consist of operations such as electronic parts placement, wiring, mechanical assembly, proto-typing, soldering using a variety of hand tools and equipment necessary to complete operations.
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Soldering electronic components on circuit boards and performing mechanical assembly work. Thru hole and surface mount soldering experience. Soldering electronic components on circuit boards and performing mechanical assembly work.
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Performs electronic and mechanical assembly operations such as wire termination, installation of wire harness, cable assemblies, high value torqueing and extensive attention to detail. Knowledge of soldering with wire, terminal, through hole PCB, and surface mount.
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Responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment. High School Diploma or equivalent and a minimum of 6 years of Previous Electronic Assembly Experience.
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Knowledge and use of crimping tools, soldering iron, cutters / strippers, mechanical tools, volt-meter, continuity testers, label maker, etc. Work with a team of Technicians and Engineering Resources in Electronic Test to build / fabricate / repair Test Equipment in the eFab (Electronic Fabrication group), This includes supporting customers across Engineering and ISC.
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Gain exposure to electronic assembly, PCB soldering, and wire harness assembly. Ideally, you have a background in electronic hardware design and embedded firmware or HDL development and are an enthusiastic problem solver who can learn, invent, and execute creative solutions to drive forward difficult projects to ensure success.
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