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The Lamination Manager leads a crew of lamination technicians to build fiberglass parts of the boat that may include the deck, hull or small parts using open and closed (infusion) mold processes.
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Processes involved include solder and wire, fiber optics, and similar assembly efforts to achieve program and business objectives in a timely and quality manner. The surrounding area is a cultural center for arts and theater, including established venues such as Tanglewood, Mass Museum of Contemporary Arts, The Clark Art Institute and the Norman Rockwell Museum, to name a few.
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Assembly Mechanic encompasses all of the duties of the following job classifications: Inspector Assembly, Sub-Assembly Precision, Mechanic Aircraft Production, Mechanic Electrical and Radio, Sheet Metal Assembler and Riveter.
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This person will work with the Sr. Assembly Supervisor and Assembly Sr. Line Lead to ensure that key metrics related to Assembly cost and expense meet company goals. Additionally, the Line Lead will work with the Assembly Supervisor to drive improvements in cost and efficiency in production.
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Provides backup relief for Assembly supervisor during supervisor's absence. Serves as subject matter expert in work area; coaches and guides Assembly line leads in day to day work. Performs assembly activities including screw gunning, foaming, cleaning and drain plug operation.
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The production assembly supervisor is responsible for supervising workshop and railcar assembly employees in CRRC’s manufacturing and assembly environment. Coordinate with Logistic Department to retrieve and transport railcar equipment and parts to the production floor for assembly.
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Mechanical assembly, electro mechanical, troubleshooting, work instruction, inspection, wiring, oscilloscope, electronics, hand tool, crimping, multimeter, wire harness assembly, manufacturing execution system mes, data entry, repair, mechanical, metrology.
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As a Production Assembly Technician at our company, you will play a vital role in assembling and rebuilding subsystems for our ocean-going vehicles. Your responsibilities will encompass a range of tasks, including soldering, harness assembly, mechanical assembly, and testing.
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THE FIREARMS ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN POSITION : Our Firearms Assembly Technician will will wear multiple hats within the firearms production process. Assembly of rifle scope and muzzle break parts into the finished product.
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This job will require light assembly work, such as material handling, product assembly, packaging products, and finishing parts with blasting equipment. We are looking for a first shift assembly technician to help us continue to meet these goals.
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Education & Experience of the Fabrication & Assembly Worker: Have a minimum of 2 -5 years of experience in a fabrication and job shop environmentHave experience operating the following machines; auto saw, shear, ironworker, press brake, CNC plasma table, laser jet, water jet, tube benderWould prefer to have someone with programming and layout experience with CNC nesting softwareMust be able to read blueprints.
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Job Responsibilities of the Fabrication & Assembly Worker : ·Required to effectively operate the machines in the fabrication department. Primarily will operate the CNC laser, waterjet, and brake press; however, other fabrication responsibilities will apply.
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On the assembly line and in the shop, maintain appropriate hygiene. Other tasks might consist of, but not be limited to: Assembly Maintenance TechnicianUsing hand tools and power tools, adjust, maintain, and repair the machinery used in the manufacture of automobiles.
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The Assembly Operator Technician III keeps our equipment operational by setting up, optimizing production runs and performing quality checks as needed for each machine. The Assembly Operator Technician III position is an important role on the Silgan Dispensing team and is a great opportunity for those looking to advance their skills.
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Perform bench and assembly line operational check out, troubleshooting, repair and adjustment of electrical and electronic systems, lighting circuits, power plant systems, wing fold circuits, missile launch racks, aircraft instrumentation, provide flight test instrumentation, fire wiring system, fuel system.
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