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Assembly, Production, Power tool, General labor, Hand tool, Mechanical, Mechanical assembly, Tape measure, Assembly line, Assembling, Hand and power tools. This is a Shock assembly plant where they are using hand and power tools to build the shocks used in all Polaris equipment (ATVs, snowmobilies, side by sides, motorcycles, etc) Working on a production line to assembly shock off of written work instructions It is a fairly simple assembly process, but it is fast paced (daily quotas to hit.
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Responsibilities:Perform mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical assembly tasks with precision and efficiency. The ideal candidate will possess mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical assembly skills, along with the ability to interpret electrical schematics and read mechanical and hydraulic blueprints.
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Experience with fasteners, precision measurement tools, gearboxes, bearings, rotating equipment, and assembly/disassembly of machinery. Troubleshoot and repair equipment and machinery for mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, or other problems using schematics, drawings, manuals, multi-meters, etc.
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Experience with fasteners, hand & power tools, precision measurement tools, gearboxes, bearings, rotating equipment, and assembly/disassembly of machinery. Mechanical knowledge: 2-5 years (Preferred.
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Minimum of 5+ year experience with fabrication and/or assembly of mechanical or electrical systems utilizing production industry standards. Title: Avionics Technician. Conducts system test preparations by coordinating system integration, fabrication, modification, setup, checkout and tear-down.
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As a key contributor as a Senior Electro-mechanical Engineer, you'll come with a strong desire to be hands-on when determining if an issue is design, assembly, or supplier quality related.
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POSITION SUMMARY: We are seeking an R&D engineer who specializes in compact and robust mechanical and optical design, assembly, and testing. Operational familiarity with laser frequency stabilization Skilled in electrical prototyping, including PCB fabrication, assembly, soldering, and rework Experience testing low-noise analog, mixed-signal, and rf electronics Basic knowledge of data acquisition and simulation software such as MATLAB, LabVIEW, Visual Basic, Python, and C or C.
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Familiarity with high-speed PCB layout, signal integrity, assembly, and manufacturing. Strong knowledge of hardware (electrical, optical, mechanical) and embedded software/firmware. Familiarity with high-speed PCB layout, signal integrity, assembly, and manufacturing.
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We are seeking an R&D engineer who specializes in compact and robust mechanical and optical design, assembly, and testing. Experience with mechanical and optical design software (e.g., SolidWorks, COMSOL, ANSYS, Zemax, and FRED.
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Mechanical assembly concepts to include pneumatic and optical micro assemblies. Assemble mechanical parts, as instructed in accordance to manufacturing documentation (assembly instructions, process documents, travelers, etc.
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Work with schematic and mechanical team to develop harness portioning based on best practices and to ease general assembly process. Work with mechanical engineering teams on harness drawings, solving package issues and finalizing connector selection.
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Develop detailed electrical system schematics, electrical harness, and cable assembly prints, perform circuit analysis, and make system modifications to meet project specifications. Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, electrical engineering technology, mechatronics engineering, or mechanical engineering.
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Automotive vehicle knowledge, including hands on mechanical or electrical work. As an Electrical Engineer II, you will perform electrical architecture design, perform electronics hardware selection, wiring harness design and build support, and troubleshooting and testing of electrical systems on the customer end product.
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Utilize your expertise in SolidWorks to make a meaningful impact in the energy sectorJob DetailsUtilize SolidWorks to create 3D models, drawings, and bill of materials, following up on Parts & Assembly History of Changes using PDM Software.
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Must have the ability to read and interpret mechanical detail and assembly drawings, including GD&T, weld- joint symbols, and NDT requirements. Shipbuilding/Marine Advanced Manufacturing Institute (SAMI) program completion.
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