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Minimum of 2 years of experience in mechanical or electro-mechanical assembly and soldering (soldering circuit boards and other electrical components and in circuit board assembly and/or mechanical assembly.
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Kelly Engineering is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Machine Design Engineer specialized in Mechanical Final Assembly to join our client in Cleveland, OH. This is a long-term contract role with full benefits including PTO and 401K. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mechanical engineering, with a focus on final assembly processes, and experience in designing machinery for heavy-duty applications.
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Will perform various mechanical and electrical assembly functions including, but not limited to, assembly of hydraulic equipment, installation and adjustment of mechanical components, mechanically finalize and test equipment prior to shipment.
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We’re looking forward to bringing on our next Mechanical Design Engineer to work alongside our CTO. You’ll have ownership over our auto-injector’s assembly process from start to finish. Position Description This is an opportunity to join as a Mechanical Design Engineer at a venture backed Medical Device organization.
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Our capabilities include printed circuit board assembly, high-reel backplane assembly, system integration, chassis/box-build assembly, electro-mechanical assembly, harnessing, cabling, functional testing, and enclosure design services.
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Our talented team offers circuit board assembly, turnkey assembly, system integration, cable and wire harness assembly, milling and turning, certified welding, and sheet metal fabrication.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionElectro Mechanical Assembly Are you a Skilled Assembler, with Experience in Custom equipment? Please send your resume to cratzburg@ Call or Text Chad at 920-232-7322 or APPLY ONLINE at Keywords: Electro, Mechanical, Technician, Conveyor, Panel About SEEK Careers/Staffing You are a person with unique skills, experience and education.
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Experience in sheet metal fabrication is a plus. CNC Programming, Machining, and Milling skills. The candidate will be responsible CNC MasterCAM programming, leadership in set-up machining, production schedule, tool & machine selection, and ultimately upgrading our machining & turning technology.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler will support the effort of our production goals by performing assembly operations to Remote Weapon Stations. Essential job dutiesPerform Electro-Mechanical assembly operations using basic hand tools and test equipment following step by step work instructions.
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We have an immediate opening for a Mechanical Assembly Technician to work in our advanced manufacturing assembly department based in our Hopkinton, MA location. Mechanical assembly and testing of machinery and devices requiring precision.
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The Powertrain Integration Mechanical Engineer along with the Electric Propulsion team is responsible for design, integration, qualification, and certification of energy storage system, high voltage distribution, electric motor, power electronics, and thermal management.
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PCBA, wire harness, electro-mechanical, machining, casting and sheet metal fabrication, assembly, and inspection process knowledge. 4 – 5 years directly related experience in production & quality assurance (electro-mechanical assembly experience preferred.
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You will s upport, lead, and manage projects with mechanical design, fabrication, assembly, integration and trouble-shooting techniques on a variety of electro-mechanical systems for maritime applications in the laboratory or on a field project while working independently or as part of a project team.
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Oversees production of electronics including PCB fabrication, board assembly, mechanical close-out and cable assembly. Basic mechanical CAD experience. Electrical schematic experience, PCB layout experience or experience guiding a layout designer.
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At least one (1) year of mechanical assembly experience. Intralox L.L.C., the world leader in conveyor equipment solutions utilizing modular plastic conveyor belts, has a position available for an Equipment Assembly Technician at our Sparrows Point, MD location.
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