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Determines and follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering and cable harnessing on assembly units. Job Description: Responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment.
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Ability to use hand/power tools, hand squeeze, pneumatic drills, rivet guns, floor squeeze, common to the manufacture of aircraft sheet metal and structural parts. As an Assembler with FlexTrades, you will work for clients who manufacture both sub-assemblies and final assemblies for a variety of industries including automotive, aerospace, oil & gas, and general manufacturing.
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Understanding of Honeywell specs would be a plus - Use power tools, hand tools, drills and torque to assemble partsComplete Electric Bond checks. Locally they support Honeywell, Bombardier, Gulfstream and Cessna.
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Trim, drill, ream, grind, sand and finish parts using templates and hand tools. Fabricates and assembles a variety of different assemblies and supporting hardware, applying knowledge of assembly techniques, and using precision instruments, hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment.
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Wire electrical lighting within signsOperate various hand and power tools (shears, brake, radial arm saw, torch, drills, table saw, jig saw, etc.) Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe position of Sign Assembler is responsible for all final assembly of signage.
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Soldering electronic components and using other hand tools. Follows blueprints to put together electronic devices, tools, and products using hand & power tools and other assembly equipment.
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Should be able to hand solder and rework a variety of SMT, thru-hole components and wires. Assembler Electronic Post 4 is the Senior level position for an Assembler Electronic Post 4.
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Must be able to use small hand tools, magnifying lamps, microscopes, rulers and calipers. Should have experience using a variety of tools for rework i.e. hot air, solder pot, soldering iron tweezers etc.
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The Composite Assembler/Fabricator performs production-related activities by putting together a wide range of Composite Materials (fibrous, rubber, plastics and alloys) from simple to complex subassemblies and assemblies using common hand and/or power tools for cutting and trimming per work order guidelines and shop instruction/illustrations.
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You should have excellent attention to detail and the ability to remain focused on the task at hand. As an Inspector Packer, you will be responsible for inspecting and packing products, verifying quality specifications, and ensuring that all products meet our high standards.
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Electronic Assembler Responsibilities: Read and interpret engineering blueprints and specification sheetsWork soldering iron to attach small components to circuit boardsTesting and quality assuranceWork with hand/power tools Electronic Assembly Requirements: Minimum 2 years experience in electronic assembly working with soldering irons, test meters, epoxy mixing, and/or deburringSoldering experience requiredHigh school diploma or GED Pay: $20.00 – 23.00 based on experience.
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Assembly and Construction: Utilize power tools and hand tools to assemble products accurately according to specifications. We are seeking a dedicated Production Assembler to join our dynamic team.
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Night Shift Assembler needed for a Contract to hire opportunity with SOC's client to work at Tempe, AZ. US citizenship required Responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment.
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The Exhaust Processor uses hand tools to remove numerous stainless-steel bolts to access and remove finished product from the vacuum and electronic equipment. Utilize a variety of hand tools and follows written process procedures for intensifier image tube processing.
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Basic understanding of production proceduresMust have excellent hand-eye coordination with manual dexterity to assemble products or machines as directed. Use various machines and hand tools to accomplish assigned tasks.
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