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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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Performs intermediate assembly tasks, such as potting, encapsulating, sanding, cleaning, epoxy bonding, curing, stamping, etching, and color-coding parts and assemblies. May perform assembly operations under microscope or other magnifying device.
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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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We are guided by our belief that we do our best work when we work as One Team. About this RoleThe 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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Perks of working as an Engine Assembly Technician:Pay: $18-$30 an hour depending on experience Benefits: Health, Vision, Dental insurance, Paid Training and development, Retirement plan Schedule: Monday-Friday- 8-hour shift Typical day in the life as an Engine Assembly Technician:Perform diagnostics and trouble shoot all types of Diesel Engine Effectively diagnose problems, troubleshoot, and determine necessary repairs or service.
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Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience in electro-mechanical assembly, with a strong emphasis on soldering. Assembly: Perform detailed electro-mechanical assembly tasks. Collaboration: Work closely with engineers and other team members to improve assembly processes and product designs.
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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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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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We have an immediate opening for a Mechanical Assembly Technician to work in our advanced manufacturing assembly department based in our Hopkinton, MA location. This position will be responsible for the build and assembly of precision machinery, automation systems, and motion control systems.
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Previous experience in electronic assembly or a related field is preferred. Uses standard electronic assembly tools and materials. - Use hand tools, power tools, and machining equipment to perform assembly tasks.
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Requirements:- Education: High school diploma or equivalent; technical or vocational training in electro-mechanical assembly is preferred. - Certifications: Certification in electro-mechanical assembly or related fields is a plus.
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As a Production Supervisor, Assembly, you’ll be part of our T&O Global Supply Chain team working as an on-site employee. Production Supervisor, Assembly – Verona, MS , United States (On-site.
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Associate degree in an electronics technology discipline from an accredited university or college; Or High School Diploma / GED with at least two years of electronic soldering and assembly experience.
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The Engineering/Manufacturing Electronic Assembly Technician’s primary duty is to assemble, rework, upgrade and modify complex new-design engineering and pre-production avionics products to required specifications or instructions.
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We have an amazing Cleared Electro-Mechanical Assembler to Join our Clients Team out of the Columbia, MD Area. They're currently seeking a highly skilled PCB Assembler, ideal candidate will possess at least an Associate's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field, along with a minimum of 3 years of experience in electro-mechanical assembly, specifically in PCB layout assembly (printed circuit boards.
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