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Must own hand and power tools and have the experience and mechanical aptitude to build outdoor recreation and home fitness equipment. AIT Home Delivery offers the ultimate level of customer care for the final delivery, assembly and/or repair of consumer goods.
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As an Electrical Panel Assembler, you will work as part of a team to assemble and wire mechanical and electrical components using a variety of hand and power tools. Founded in 2006, Johnson Thermal Systems (JTS) is the largest and leading provider of Power Packaging, Power Distribution Centers, and Industrial Refrigeration Units.
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Contractor for Assembly of Outdoor Structures. Especially big-ticket residential orders, such as exercise equipment, furniture, home goods, playsets, gazebos, in ground basketball systems and similar products.
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Our dedicated teams of contractors offer fast and reliable home services for many high-end companies sending goods directly to consumers. Must be a business entity with an EIN (federal tax ID) - This can be obtained (free) at irs.gov.
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Experience with conventional lathe, milling, precision measuring, power, pneumatic and hand tools. Performs routine production assembly operations on structural and mechanical assemblies, subassemblies and aircraft systems, equipment and accessories using manual operations.
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Performs a variety of assembly operations and processes to make completed light-duty/heavy-duty driveshafts using hand tools, jigs, fixtures, and light power tools and equipment.
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Construct and assemble electro-mechanical products utilizing a wide variety of hand and power tools. Under general supervision, the Mechanical Assembler is responsible for the assembly of product components and parts.
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Uses tools to disassemble/re assemble parts or equipment; cleans parts with rags, cleaners, power washer; uses test equipment to make diagnostic checks; and controls powered equipment or tools to make repairs.
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Knowledge of basic hand and power tools used for mechanical assembly. Ability to follow process sheets for mechanical assembly and minor repairs. Completes mechanical assemblies with various types of mechanical parts using standard and special tools.
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In-ground basketball hoops. If your team can meet these expectations, we want you as our next contractor! Most jobs require two people, so you’ll need a reliable helper. Settlements process weekly. Contractors must have transportation to and from the job location.
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Including installing modules, power supplies, PC boards into chassis using a variety of hand tools prints and assembly instructions. Minimum of four years of mechanical assembly experience.
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Experience with aircraft structural parts fabrication, assembly processes and procedures. Use of high impact vibratory tools (bucking/riveting) Capable of drilling, reaming, filling, removing and installing fasteners, Shimming, accurately measuring, and documenting data.
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Arthrex is actively searching for Technician I to perform production assembly work of light electro-mechanical assembly operations of moderately high complexity with close attention to detail following manufacturing assembly procedures.
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The work involves using hand and power tools to assemble, kit and pack large mechanical and pneumatic assemblies. Familiarity with electrical assembly or sheet metal fabrication would be a plus.
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Uses various hand and power tools and operates equipment which may include jigs, dies, fixtures, templates, punch presses, riveting machines, circular shears, and drill presses in order to cut, file, fit, punch, ream, rivet, form, and/or assemble.
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