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ChampionX has an immediate opening for a Mechanical Assembler II located in Houston, TX. Mechanical Assembler II. Renowned for innovative design and precision manufacturing, our products are used worldwide in a range of industries, including oil and gas production and transmission, refining, petrochemical/chemical processing, marine, power generation, pulp and paper, food and beverage, high-pressure HVAC, steel manufacturing, and other applications.
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Electro-Mechanical Assembler page is loaded. Minimum 3-5 years manufacturing hands-on electro-mechanical assembly experience. Ability to perform mechanical/electrical testing on products.
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Adecco is currently assisting one of its clients in their search for an Electro-Mechanical Assembler - in Hillsboro, OR - Temp to Hire - On-site This is a great opportunity to join a leading American Multinational Company.
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Mechanical assembly. Primary Responsibilities: As an Assembler, you will be responsible for all activities related to the assembly of electronic components for the GETS Program. Must have knowledge of industry of electronic, Must be familiar with connector, Molex, Tyco, AMP, Cannon, JST, Hirose, Mil spec, Cannon etc.
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Adecco, the world leader in Human Resources solutions with offices worldwide, is currently assisting our client, a Fortune 500 manufacturing firm located in West Mifflin, in staffing first and second shift Electro-Mechanical Assembler positions.
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Our team in Space and Defense Group is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Assembler Lead (9/80 schedule) to join them. 8 years or more working experience as an Electro-Mechanical Assembler.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler performs assembly, wiring, alignments and final configuration of components in an assembly. The Electro-Mechanical Assembler collaborates with colleagues towards common production goals via documented manufacturing procedures.
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As a Mechanical Assembler you will be responsible for the building, assembling, and wiring of Medium and Low Voltage Electrical Distribution Equipment, such as LV Motor Control Centers, MV breakers, MV switchgear and Motor Control Centers, DC Electrical Vehicle Chargers and Solar Inverters.
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Assemble parts into mechanical and/or electrical sub-assemblies, and/or assembles components and subassemblies into a final product. With an emphasis on custom fabrication and comprehensive foodservice preparation solutions, Unified Brands is a single source for cooking equipment, Sous Vide/cook-chill production, refrigeration, ventilation, utility distribution, conveyor, continuous motion washing, and meal delivery systems with the ease of a single integrated business platform for sales, support, service, manufacturing and business operations.
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We are currently seeking a Mechanical Assembler to work on first shift at our Torrance, CA location, building traveling wave tube (TWT) products used for radio frequency amplification in satellite communications applications.
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Staff Management | SMX at Link Belt is currently hiring dedicated and hardworking individuals to join our Mechanical Assembly team in Lexington, KY. We are offering full-time positions with competitive hourly pay ranging from $18.75 to $21.65, depending on experience.
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Start your new career as a Mechanical Assembler with MAU at General Electric in Greenville, SC. As a Mechanical Assembler , you will troubleshoot and correct problems with wiring connections and perform hand-machining operations as required.
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The ideal candidate will have: High school diploma or equivalent 5+ years as a mechanical assemble Comfortable in Word & Excel Machining and Fabrication experience is a plus Outside Machinist expereince Schedule: 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday Pay Rate: $22 to $26 per hour.
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We provide top-tier engineering services by focusing on first principles and relying on a team of multi-disciplined engineers with expertise in fluid flow, thermodynamics, stress analysis, finite element analysis, mechanical design, materials, circuit design, software development and instrumentation and controls.
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The Assembler II may also be responsible for other processes related to the manufacture of electronic assemblies including, but not limited to: encapsulation (potting), conformal coating, SMT operations, and painting.
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