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Responsible for hand soldering, stuffing, and mechanical assembly. Have 5+ years of electronics assembly and soldering of PCBs in rework and inspection desired.
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Mechanical Leader Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys.
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Manual hand soldering for SMT and through hole components, following assembly drawings, handling optical fiber leads (will train) MFG experience in PCB/Electronic assembly production environment including 3 or more years of SMT/ Thru hole soldering.
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Performs hand soldering using a soldering iron. Under close supervision, performs a wide variety of electronic and electro-mechanical subassembly and assembly operations of a semi-skilled nature to build up and assemble simple units such as power supplies, modules, chassis drawers, cable harnesses, PC boards, electronic systems and subassemblies.
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Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys.
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Dexterity with hand tools, hand soldering equipment, and other typical electronic assembly tools. We are looking for a quality-minded individual with significant experience in electro-mechanical assembly, testing, and repair, along with a strong understanding of electronic parts, schematics, and sheet metal components, as well as experience in leading production teams.
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Candidate will be working with hand tools, power tools, and doing mechanical assembly of pumps that will later be mounted on skid units. pump, mechanic, millwright, Assembly, alignment, mechanical assembly.
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Skilled at hand soldering for prototyping. + Oscilloscope, AC/DC power supplies, Multimeter, Soldering Iron. The Electrical Engineer will work with a team developing new electro-mechanical products and testing them for safety and efficiency.
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Additional responsibilities include:Reads and interprets complex blueprints, drawings, and electrical schematics to facilitate assembly and testing of custom productsMay be required to modify components using common hand and power tools and identify non-conforming materialAssists in employee training, provides hands-on technical support in production, and interfaces with both Manufacturing and Design Engineering.
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Experience with hands-on fabrication (i.e. soldering, machining, molding, 3D printing, welding) Experience with mechanical design using Computer Aided Design (CAD) (i.e. SolidWorks Software) Familiarity with printed circuit board (PCB) fabrication Familiarity with common electronics assembly processes Familiarity with wafer and chip-scale fabrication and interconnects.
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Mechanical assembly experience - layout, install, wiring, of larger mechanical pieces - anyone who has worked with wrenches and hand tools. Install and assembly of mechanical components on gas turbine engines.
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Pay Rate Range: $40 - $45 per hour Schedule(s)/Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Position Title: Senior Engineering Assembly Technician Summary: The individual in this role will design, assemble, and maintain the mechanical, thermal, and electrical subsystems critical to the development of our quantum computing platform.
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6+ months year electro mechanical assembly experience preferably in wire harness. 3 + months soldering experience ( can be hand soldering, wire soldering, thru hole, J Hook etc.
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Ability to read and understand complex PCBA schematics, cable assembly drawings, and test procedures, without the need to have detailed assembly instructions. Familiar and comfortable with standard electrical prototyping processes, such as PCBA reworkExtensive prototyping experience: Soldering, crimping, assembling cables to IPC Standards.
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Knowledge of mechanical and electro-mechanical fabrication, tools, assembly, and test. Familiar with manufacturing processes such as plastic injection molding, CNC (milling, lathing), forming (stamping, forging, die casting, wax-casting), surface finishing and coatings, and assembly.
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