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The Electro-Mechanical Technician position will work directly under the guidance of a Sr. Battery Engineer in support of an Aerospace battery development. Three or more years experience of electro-mechanical assembly.
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Electro - Mechanical Assembler Essential Duties:•Works from blueprints, sketches, diagrams, operation or process sheets and verbal instruction to assemble parts, assemblies and complete machines.
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We have an immediate opening for an Electro-Mechanical Technician / Assembler to assemble component parts, sub-assemblies, or completed units, including electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, and structural assembly for products and instruments.
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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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Generous PTO and paid HolidaysThriving Culture based on TeamworkCareer Advancement OpportunitiesAs an Electro-Mechanical Assembler, a typical day will most likely include Completing electro-mechanical assembly and packaging of pumps, bridges, dryers, electrical components in addition to the following responsibilities:Assembling assigned products per blueprint, work instruction, or Team Leaders instruction.
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Please send your resume to cratzburg@ Call or Text Chad at 920-232-7322 or APPLY ONLINE at Keywords: Electro, Mechanical, Technician, Conveyor, Panel About SEEK Careers/Staffing You are a person with unique skills, experience and education.
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Join our team at TBest Services Inc. and contribute to our mission of delivering top-quality electro-mechanical solutions to our clients. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionTBest Services Inc. is actively seeking a skilled Electro-Mechanical Assembler for a client in Elkridge, MD. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong mechanical aptitude and have extensive experience in electro-mechanical assembly, wiring and soldering techniques.
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The electro-mechanical engineer will work with other members of the product development team and clients for new product introduction into manufacturing. Description: The Senior Electro-Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the design and development of mechanical parts for new electronic products and systems.
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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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The Electro-Mechanical Engineer will support the integration, assembly, and operation of prototype plasma ion beam process system. The Electro-Mechanical engineer will assist with the execution of tests and experiments and must be able to follow written procedures and accurately record test data.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler II is required to assemble, inspect and perform acceptance testing on complex electro-optical systems. To accomplish this effectively, the Electro-Mechanical Assembler II works independently from: engineering drawings, engineering changes, bills of material, work instructions, test procedures and production schedules.
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As an Electro-Mechanical Technician , you will be responsible for the assembly, build, integration, and testing of our industrial x-ray / CT systems. Avonix Imaging is hiring an Electro-Mechanical Technician to join its growing team in Maple Grove, MN.
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Journey level skill in analyzing, troubleshooting, and repairing complex interrelated electronic and electro-mechanical systems which require journey-level proficiency in HVAC, electronics, electrical, industrial controls, automatic door systems, and mechanical.
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The Electro-mechanical Assembler performs electronic and mechanical assembly, software installation, and testing for Econolites traffic controller products. DUTIESFollow documented work instructions to perform electronic and mechanical assembly for traffic controllers.
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The Electro Mechanical Technician (EMT) II - Collects predictive maintenance data (vibration, oil analysis, ultrasound, infrared, etc) analyzes, charts, and creates technical reporting for strategic maintenance decision making.
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