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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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Assembler and Electro-Mechanical Assembler. Assembler / Electro-Mechanical Assembler. For Electro-Mechanical Assemblers, ability to safely lift up to 50 pounds (with assistance if required.
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Job DescriptionThe Senior Electro-Mechanical Assembler is required to assemble, inspect and perform acceptance testing on complex electro-mechanical-optical systems. To accomplish this effectively, the Senior Electro-Mechanical Assembler must work independently from: engineering drawings, engineering changes, bills of material, work instructions, test procedures and production schedules.
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We are seeking a curious and mission-driven Lead Electro Mechanical Technician to join our Environments and Infrastructure team in Golden Valley, MN. Minimum 5+ years industry/military experience in building and trouble shooting electro mechanical devices.
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Reporting to the Electro-Mechanical Technician Manager; the Electro-Mechanical Technician will be responsible for the electrical and mechanical assembly, installation, and support of automation systems throughout several manufacturing industries from start to finish.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician will be responsible for the rapid manufacturing of sub-assemblies and finished systems. Leidos currently has an opening for an Electro-Mechanical Technician to work in our Ladson, SC facility.
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Electro-Mechanical Assembly duties include prepping and integrating chassis, related electro-mechanical assemblies, crimping, stripping, cable routing, staking, splicing, marking, labeling, soldering, and performs all aspects of prototype and production assembly.
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The Electro Mechanical Technician will be responsible for the support of production operations, testing, and maintaining unmanned, automated, robotic, or electromechanical equipment.
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Deep understanding of metal, Plastic, and assembly manufacturing methods used for component manufacturing by either - stamping, machining (conventional CNC, mill turn, Electro chemical, Metal injection molding, powder metal, welding, mechanical joining, fine blanking, additive manufacturing (3-D printing), plastic injection molding, welding, joining, electro-mechanical, and others.
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Are you a skilled Electro-Mechanical Technician ready to take on the challenge of maintaining a state-of-the-art automated material handling system in a fast-paced distribution center? Apply to become an integral part of our dynamic team in Ennis: Electro-Mechanical Technician Your role our team Join WITRON as an Electro-Mechanical Technician.
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Electro Mechanical Technician. Currently seeking a Technician for our Electro-Mechanical assembly chemical sensor systems and monitoring systems. The electro-mechanical and/or mechanical technician must have experience using common hand tools, calipers, micrometers, torque wrenches, etc.
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As an Electro-Mechanical Technician, we will provide direct support of various equipment for restaurants, merchandise locations, arcades, and Attractions throughout Disneyland Resort® Parks and Hotels.
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Cast Members assigned to the Electro-Mechanical Technician role must attend yearly Hearing Conservation Training, Respiratory Protection Training, and Lead Awareness class. Strong mechanical ability to improvise and adapt parts for some of the older equipment and games for which parts are no longer available.
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Create technical drawings that can be manufactured using the following processes injection molding, sheet metal fabrication, welding, mechanical assembly, electro-mechanical assembly.
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Job DescriptionThis position is for an Electro-Mechanical technician in the Custom Products Group. High level of problem solving ability, strong analytical skills, and ability to cope with mental and visual strain associated with some precision jobsAbility to read blueprints, knowledge of machine shop practices, mechanical fits and tolerances, and ability to read, comprehend, and transmit complicated and technical details.
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