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The applicant must have basic knowledge in process development for assembly operations in at least several of the following areas: epoxy dispense, underfill, encapsulation, ovens, optical measurement equipment, interpreting mechanical and electrical drawings.
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Performs a variety of mechanical assembly functions such as label and nameplate making, stamping, potting, crimping, fastening, soldering, laser beam welding, wire wrap, epoxy application, masking, unmasking, and packing.
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TIG welding, spot welding, brazing, mechanical assembly, measurement tools, travel scopes, Excel basic level. We are currently seeking a MECHANICAL ASSEMBLER to work on second (evening) shift at our Torrance, CA location, building traveling wave tube (TWT) products used for radio frequency amplification in military and communications applications.
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May perform other general assembly tasks such as potting, encapsulating, sanding, cleaning, epoxy bonding, curing, stamping, etching, impregnating, and color-coding parts and assemblies. Volt is immediately hiring for a Mechanical Assembler in Englewood, CO.
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Geopolymer and novel construction materials (epoxy resin, graphene, nanomaterials, nanotubes, fullerene, graphene, synthetic polymeric materials) Associate's degree in mechanics, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science and engineering, aerospace engineering, or related fields and one year of related experience OR combination of related experience and education may be considered.
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Able to crimp, stake, screw, bolt, rivet, solder, epoxy, or perform similar operations to assemble products. Astronics Test Systems is looking for a skilled assembler who is well versed in electro-mechanical assembly.
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Direct experience with roll-to-roll manufacturing, lamination, calendaring, adhesion, epoxy, plastic welding, powder handling or similar is relevant. Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or equivalent.
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As well as PTC products, including Creo 4.0, Windchill, mechanical simulations or any 3D CAD modeling software is highly desired. Deep understanding of materials including but not limited to porcelain, aluminum, both conductor grade and structural, brass, bronze, epoxy, glass, paper (other cellulose materials), epoxies and oils.
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Our team is looking for an Electro/Mechanical Assembly Technician to join them. Ontic Engineering and Manufacturing Inc is currently looking for an Assembler for its operations center in Creedmoor, NC. Ontic is engaged primarily in electro-mechanical assemblies for the aerospace industry including general aviation, commercial and military applications.
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Understanding manufacturing drawings, specifications, manufacturing techniques of components used in condenser bushings, including metal casting (sand, permanent, and die), plastics thermoset and epoxy (poured, injected, cast), plastics injection molded, metal forming (cast, drawn, forged), porcelain (extruded or thrown.
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Proficient in the use of mechanical assembly tools, such as torque drivers, calipers, pneumatic epoxy dispensers. The Mechanical Assembler as a member of the Assembly Team assembles various sub-components.
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May perform soldering, fabricating, crimping, mechanical assembly, sealing, ultra-sonic welding, bonding, and gluing with adhesives, Epoxy or RTV. Experience with assembly, testing and the documentation of mechanical and electrical devices.
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Familiarity with composites and related materials (coatings, resins, epoxy or polyimide adhesives, prepregs, fabrics, etc.) Possess basic or advanced knowledge or laboratory experience in materials characterization techniques (DSC, TGA, SEM, optical microscopy, mechanical testing, etc.
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Experience preparing/mixing epoxy and silicone adhesives for mechanical and thermal component installation in honeycomb panels and aluminum skins. Previous fabrication (honeycomb panel) experience or Aerospace mechanical assembly desired.
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Electronic Manufacturing Assembler Position Overview:Analog Devices Inc., Chelmsford Massachusetts facility is looking for Manufacturing Electro-Mechanical Assembly Associates to support our continued growth in the manufacture of high-performance microwave modules and sub-systems.
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