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In this role, you'll have the opportunity to work on the electro-mechanical assembly for our AUV, including manufacturing, assembly, testing, and quality control. We are seeking an Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician to join our team and work on the assembly and testing of our autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and other subsea equipment.
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Now part of PCC's Aerostructures Division, University Swaging is a unique machining, swaging, and assembly center providing the industry's most technologically advanced structural and kinematic control rod assemblies, flight control mechanisms, and swaged cable assemblies.
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The Process Technician will support blow mold, assembly, or injection manufacturing department(s), attending daily critical machines, support mold set-up team, material, and resin team. Troubleshoots problems with blow mold/injection machines, assembly equipment and peripheral equipment and takes corrective actions.
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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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Extensive knowledge of metallic manufacturing processes, including machining, sheet metal fabrication, welding, mechanical assembly, and finishing techniques. Lead the design and optimization of processes to maximize efficiency, minimize waste, and optimize process flow for additive manufacturing, automation, coating, CNC machining, and general assembly.
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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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Utilize a variety of mechanical measuring equipment such as: Dial indicators, height gauges, dial calipers and indicating micrometers to obtain proper assembly build requirements. Our team in Space and Defense Group is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join them.
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Examples are the following types of equipment: mechanical, electro-mechanical, machine motion control systems, electronic, micro-electronics, optical, magnetic, nuclear measurement, radiography, and ultrasonic, etc.
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Pearson Electronics is currently seeking an electro-mechanical assembler area to assist with our assembly and sanding-painting operations. Knowledge of electro-mechanical assembly using handheld tools and soldering irons.
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The Electro/Mechanical Assembler will be responsible for assembly and installation of mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic components onto and inside of sheet metal frames and enclosures on equipment manufactured by SEMC (Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturing Center.
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Experience collaborating with multiple teams to build process quality control steps, scaling process from the bench to pilot line and beyond, developing process understanding on key steps, and leading root cause analysis on the process failures.
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Preferred more than 7 years industry experience in Process Automation and Control, SCADA, I&E, PLC, SIS. The role supports troubleshooting and improvement requests from Operations and interfaces with Engineering, Instrumentation, Measurement, Environmental, and Process Safety teams to improve control system reliability and build and optimize plant assets.
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Proficient skills associated with electrical assembly, such as: soldering, wiring, and electro-mechanical assembly; printed circuit board assembly; encapsulation and potting; RF assembly; wire wrap, specialized rework and repair, chassis, console and cabinet wiring and rack assembly.
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Ownership of the process control system (Distributed Control System [DCS], (Safety Instrumented System [SIS], Programmable Logic Controllers [PLCs] and associated devices; Variable Frequency Drives and communication networks) to ensure its availability and capability as the control platform and process operator interface.
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Minimum of one year of experience in electro-mechanical repair in Electronics assembly environment which includes at least two years of experience with Printed Circuit Board SMT process development/support and X-ray equipment used with electronic assemblies.
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