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Keyword Searchstring: Aerospace, Manufacturing, Simulators, Soldering, Elector/Mechanical, Electrical Assembly, Mechanical Assembler, Solder, Simulations, Aviation, Machine Operator, Machining, IPC J, Electro-Mechanical, Circuit Repair, Crimper, Cutters, Soldering Iron, ESD Monitoring.
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Keyword Searchstring: Integration Engineer, Integration Technician, Industrial Engineer, Process Engineer, Production Engineering, Process Engineering, Time Studies, Lean Manufacturing, Aerospace Engineer, Assembler, Production, Mechanical, Mechanics, Machine Operations.
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Mechanical Assembler, Blueprint, Control Panel, Buss Wiring, Wiring Diagram, Control Box, Terminate wiring, Diagnose, Troubleshoot, Wiring Layout, Electrical Symbols, Voltmeter, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Assembler, Heavy Assembler, Machine Builder Automotive mechanics and lube technicians work really well here.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler will be responsible for the rapid manufacturing of sub-assemblies and finished systems. Leidos currently has an opening for an Electro-Mechanical Assembler to work in our Ladson, SC facility.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler works in a one-piece flow cell performing bench-type processes to complete mechanical and electrical assemblies and subassemblies, using hand tools.
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Thales is looking for an Electro/Mechanical Assembler who will be responsible for fabricating, assembling, rebuilding, inspecting and testing cable harness assemblies. Perform mechanical assembly related to cables, cable harnesses, cabinet assemblies, etc.
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Old Dominion Brush Company LLC (ODB) is accepting applications to fill the position of Mechanical Assembler in the Assembly department in Richmond, Virginia. Under moderate to direct supervision, the Mechanical Assembler installs parts according to knowledge of unit being assembled or by following manuals and diagrams.
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Job Summary: As an Electro-Mechanical Assembler, you will be responsible for assembling, testing, and troubleshooting electromechanical systems and components. Job Title: Electro-Mechanical Assembler.
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Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join our manufacturing team. The Electro-Mechanical Assembler will work closely with engineers and other team members to ensure the efficient production of high-quality electro-mechanical devices.
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The Electro/Mechanical Assembler Tester will be working within a supportive, inclusive team in a fast-paced, progressive environment. Job DescriptionWeatherford is hiring a Electro/Mechanical Assembler Tester for our Wallingford facility.
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Talascend is currently seeking a Mechanical Assembler for a contract opportunity located in Sterling, VA. As an Assembler, you will be responsible for all activities related to the assembly of electronic components for the GETS Program.
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Heartland Ag Systems Equipment, a division of Titan Machinery, needs to add an Assembler to our manufacturing team! Taking Care of Our Customers : Set up, operate, maintain and troubleshoot manufacturing equipment used to assemble complex mechanical unites, fabricated parts, and components.
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If so, consider becoming U-Haul Company's newest Assembler ! You can start today and get paid today! If so, consider becoming U-Haul Company's newest Assembler ! U-Haul Holding Company, and its family of companies including U-Haul International, Inc. ("U-Haul"), continually strives to create a culture of health and wellness.
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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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We are currently seeking an Electro-Mechanical Assembler. -Experience with Electro-Mechanical Assembly preferred. We are currently seeking an Electro-Mechanical Assembler. Review build schedule with Assembly Supervisor and/or Assembly Department Lead.
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