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As a Control Panel Assembler, you will:Operate tools and equipment common to the mechanical and/or wiring trade (e.g., hand & power tools, wire strippers, pliers, crimpers) Read and interpret documents associated with the completion of mechanical and/or wiring assembly assignments (e.g., blueprints, bill of materials, one-line diagrams, etc.
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Skills: Production, assembly, hand and power tools, assembly line, work instruction, lifting boxes, mechanical, mechanical components, mechanical assembly, power drill, Hand tool, Power tool, General labor, Assembling.
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Seeking detail-oriented candidates for the role of Assembly Line Worker. Job Title: Assembly Line Worker. Responsibilities include following detailed instructions for mechanical assembly and labeling of components, assemblies, or subassemblies.
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SummaryUnder close supervision, performs a wide variety of electronic and electro-mechanical subassembly and assembly operations of a semi-skilled nature to build up and assemble simple units such as power supplies, modules, chassis drawers, cable harnesses, PC boards, electronic systems and subassemblies.
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Electro-mechanical assembly of computer-based instrumentation machinery with emphasis on wiring, assembling, and testing of sub-assemblies and on-line units. Electro-mechanical assembly of computer-based instrumentation machinery with emphasis on wiring, assembling, and testing of sub-assemblies and on-line units.
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Reading and interpreting documents associated with the completion of mechanical assembly assignments (e.g. blue prints, bill of materials, one line diagrams, etc. Operating tools and equipment common to the mechanical trade (e.g. hand & power tools.
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Monitor the assembly line and related machinery for proper functionality. Place fully assembled items in boxes and bins after they come off the assembly line, then sort these items into their designated locations.
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As a Mechanical Assembler, you'll utilize hand and power tools to build various metal components in an assembly line format. Mechanical Assembler position with pay range started from $18/HR up to $21/HR - where you will get the room to grow and make your career.
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We are currently seeking a Mechanical Assembler - Custom Machine Assembly to support our location in Whitewater, WI. Not your typical production line, you will be building and testing something different every day.
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Fiber Optic Assembler Duties: Custom Assembly: Assemble and terminate fiber optic cables and connectors, including specialty and large-core fibers, ensuring each assembly meets specific optical, mechanical, and environmental requirements.
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This position will also be responsible for trouble-shooting on the assembly line or in a test booth. We are looking for an Associate Mechanical Assembler to be a part of our fantastic Production team.
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As an Assembler (also known as Mechanical Assembler, Production Assembler), you'll be part of a precision sheet metal shop, performing hand assembly tasks in a non-assembly line environment.
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Mechanical Assembly of the Disc using hands and simple tools to snap pieces in place. They will be working within 3 feet from others on the assembly line and may occasionally interact with coworkers at a closer distance.
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