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Knowledge and ability to use hand and power tools associated with welding, such as chipping hammer, grinder, arc welder, and oxygen/acetylene torch including setup or connection of hoses, cords, and regulators.
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Skills:Mechanical Assembling, Circuit Board Assembling, Gluing, Parts Assembling, Soldering, Mechanical Maintenance, Fabrication Experience:Entry Level responsibilities: Perform mechanical assembly tasks according to specifications.
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Physical Demands/Work Environment: This job requires the ability to lift/push/pull up to 75 pounds; exposed to mechanical/electrical/chemical hazards; work outdoors in a wide disparity of environmental conditions; manipulate hand tools while exerting moderate physical strength or while in cramped/strained positions; exposed to dust/fumes; wear protective clothing; work irregular hours.
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Band saw, drill press, grinders, and power hand toolsActively participate in plant safety meetings. Perform basic welding and fabrication; assist other mechanics in mechanical assignments as required.
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Ability to perform physical activities requiring moving one's whole body parts, such as in climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, crawling and lifting where the activities often also require considerable use of the arms and legs, such as in the physical handling of materials and equipment including the use of mechanical snakes, hand tools, ladders and power tools.
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Use of hand tools and mechanical fixturing for mechanical assembly. Perform epoxy-based assembly processes to create complex opto-mechanical assemblies. 5-7 years experience in a mechanical assembly role for optical products.
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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. 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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We are looking for an entry-level Mechanical Assembler for our Lawrence, MA location on 1st Shift. This position will require working with hand and power tools to put together and assembly plastic piping parts and gears.
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Substantial knowledge of manufacturing and assembly processes such as machining, grinding, welding, hand assembly, fasteners, etc. The Senior Mechanical Engineer executes more complicated tasks as they relate to the design of mechanical hardware for industrial robot automation projects.
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Solid mechanical and electrical aptitude (e.g. works with a variety of hand and power tools such as drill, screwdriver, wire stripper, hacksaw, electronics and using standard test instruments and hand tools.
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Prefer ability to operate personal computer equipment and RF (radio frequency) hand-held wand. Operate personal computer equipment and RF (radio frequency) hand-held wands. Prefer certification to operate the mechanical power lift devices such as forklift and/or pallet truck.
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As a Senior Maintenance Mechanic, You will be the right hand of the Maintenance/Facilities Director. Must have experience with CNC Milling and lathe equipment including aligning equipment and be proficient with reading mechanical, hydraulically, pneumatic, and electrical schematics.
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As a Turbine Engine Mechanic Assembler you will:Install and assembly of mechanical components on gas turbine enginesLayout, fabricate and perform assembly of engines and motorsInstall hydraulic tubingRoute cables and wires and perform electrical terminationsCable harnessing and wire harnessingFollow blueprints and drawingsUtilize hand tools - specifically wrenchesWe have full time and temp to hire opportunities.
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Perform preventive maintenance services and repairs on equipment in a timely manner with little or no supervision under the guidance of the Advanced Diesel Diagnostic "A" Technician, up to and including, mechanical, engine, transmission, emissions systems, steering systems, suspension systems, Bendix, ABS, Air brake, and HVAC systems.
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Demonstrated competence in fabrication of basic steel and aluminum alloys using knee mill, band saw, manual lathe, basic hand-powered metal cutting. 4 years technical fabrication experience in a prototype/development environment with experience in metal fabrication, mechanical assembly, and composites fabrication while working in a teaming environment.
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