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Soldering, rework, circuit board, Test equipment, Blueprint, Electrical, electronic repair, troubleshooting, wiring, oscilloscope, schematic, pcb, pcb assembly, Micrometer, Solder, multimeter, power supplies, surface mount, through hole, thru hole.
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The Mechanical Assembler II performs assembly work using hand-held tools and soldering equipment, and ensures the products meet quality standards, performing quality work checks. Experience working with hand/power tools, torque wrenches, band saws, sanders/grinders required.
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Experience using hand tools, tape measures and other measuring equipment/gages, punch presses, power press, portable power tools, hand torch, manual and power shears, band saw, torque wrenches, powered industrial trucks, overhead cranes, power hoist, grinders, belt sander, soldering equipment, induction heating equipment, jigs, fixtures, jacks, balancing machines, vibration measuring equipment, glass bead machine and zip cranes.
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Experience with PCB assembly, soldering, mechanical assembly and electronic assembly is a requirement. The BCS actively balances the charging and discharging, enables a higher depth of control on the cells, enhances safety, and intelligently isolates faults to ensure continuous power delivery while matching power quality.
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Applies basic electro-mechanical assembly skills in completing assigned assembly tasks-Will be performing simple wiring, soldering and or calibrations tasks as assigned-Will be using a variety of hand tools such as power tools, jigs, fixtures and miscellaneous equipment to perform certain duties.
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Use equipment including, but not limited to: power supplies, multimeters, leak detection/vacuum systems, pressure generators, volt meters, ohmmeters, ovens, soldering equipment, microscopes & precision hand tools.
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The Sr. Solder / Electrical Assembler is responsible for the Assembly and Soldering of LED light heads, cables and power supplies for a variety of style of lights. Experience with formal electronics training, including installation tasks, thru-hole soldering, cable dressing, cable tray, conduit, and making or repairing connectors.
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Test equipment and instruments necessary to check out work conducted, power hand tools and grinders, drill press, soldering equipment, miscellaneous small machines and hand tools, conduit benders, pipe threading machines, Hipot tester, Megger tester, Helium leak detector, cable reel stand, work saver, etc., motor generator and stud welding gun, portable welder, overhead cranes, forklift truck and other material handling equipment.
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The Production Assembler will assist with the hands-on assembly of power electronics for the defense and aerospace industry. Perform circuit card assembly, soldering, and chassis wiring.
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Assemble parts or units, and position, align, and fasten units to assemblies using hand or power tools, such as soldering irons, solder suckers, wire strippers, high voltage soldering irons, resistance (module) welders, bench spot welders, nut drivers, torque wrenches, drill presses, sanders, and microscope.
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Use hand and power tools, pallet jacks, hand trucks, fixed gauges, jigs, meters, soldering irons, microcomputer, fax machines, riveters, and presses. Ability to operate power tools, hand tools, pallet jacks, hand trucks, fixed gauges, jigs, meters, soldering irons, riveters, presses and crimping tools.
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Packaging, assembly, blue print reading, hand and power tools, assembly line, blueprint, electrical, production, work instruction, mechanical assembly, soldering, hand tool, mechanical, production line, assembling, general labor.
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Assembly, Production, Power tool, Hand tool, Blueprint, Assembly line, General labor, mechanical assembly, microscope, soldering, robotics. Experience using hand and power tools, Be able to read and interpret assembly drawings, May a use fork truck or electric / manual pallet jack to move material within the assembly area.
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Requirements | Strong electronics background with knowledge and skills in volt meters, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, oscilloscopes, power suppliers, and signal generators; excellent soldering, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills; and familiarity with mechanical tools in the fabrication and assembly of chassis.
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Blueprint, assembly, hand and power tools, Inspection, Fabrication, Production, Hand tool, Assembly line, General labor, Carpentry, Construction, Microscope, Soldering, Mechanical assembly, Mechanical, Electronics, Power tool, Document control, Light industry, Production line, Tape measure, Wiring, Schematic, Assembling, Quality check, Machine operation, Troubleshooting, Trimming, Electrical assembly, Blueprint reading, Installation.
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