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Your responsibilities will encompass a range of tasks, including soldering, harness assembly, mechanical assembly, and testing. As a Production Assembly Technician at our company, you will play a vital role in assembling and rebuilding subsystems for our ocean-going vehicles.
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Understanding of electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties for a variety of metals. Experience with precision engineering (nanoscale mechanical precision, microfluidics, vacuum chamber etc.
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Mechanical: Fasteners, Hydraulics/Pneumatics, Hoisting/Rigging, Alignment/Couplings, Lubrication, Bearings/Seals, Mechanical Drive Systems, Blueprints/Drawings, Precision Measuring Tools, Welding/Fabrication, Pipefitting, Pumps, chains, sprockets, gearboxes, and conveyors.
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Spearhead the design engineering effort for our next generation DAC technology, advancing gas flow management, dynamic seals, nitrogen generation and purification collaborating closely with Mechanical Engineering and FEED teams.
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This role will work as part of a five person field crew who perform mechanical and physical removal of artichoke thistle and all aspects of invasive species control and restoration including non-chemical control of other invasive species, native seed collection and planting, and quantitative monitoring.
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Experience with automation, assembly processes, secondary operations such as CNC, polishing, laser etching &welding, PVD, blasting, glue dispensing. Support prototype and production part and assembly builds, both remotely and onsite at factory.
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ABM’s comprehensive capabilities include electrical & lighting, energy solutions, facilities engineering, HVAC & mechanical, janitorial, landscape & turf, mission critical solutions and parking, provided through stand-alone or integrated solutions.
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Follow assembly, installation and safety procedures of complex mechanical systems or components. Work will be primarily performed at: Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA. The full pay range for the Mechanical Engineering Technician (Level 1) position is $27.11 - $39.29 per hour.
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The performance of this position may occasionally require exposure to the manufacturing, assembly, and construction areas and under certain conditions require the use of personal protective equipment such as safety shoes, safety glasses with side shields, hard hats, masks, gloves and/or hearing protection.
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We seek a dedicated and experienced Assistant HVAC Project Manager to join our team in the Bay Area. The ideal candidate will be local to the region, possess a stable work history, and have extensive experience in mechanical project management, particularly in HVAC and sheet metal projects.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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The assembly and maintenance of pedal bikes, e-bikes and e-scooters. 2+ years of experience as a mechanic in the bicycle industry. Proven work experience working as a Bicycle Mechanic. Our aim is to help the next million people fall in love with bikes, e-bikes, and e-scooters through our leasing program, made accessible by company and government subsidies.
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This role can be based in WSP office locations includingSan Francisco (main office),Oakland, SacramentoandBoise, ID. Provides subject matter technical support and leadership for multi-site/phase due diligence, design, development, building, testing, and inspecting of mechanical systems on infrastructure, building, and construction projects in the public and private sector.
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Assists with the overall efficiency of the factory which may include setup, startup, staging raw materials, assembly, production, loading, labeling, stacking, sorting, preparing for shipping, and other miscellaneous routine tasks.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Engineer to lead the development and implementation of advanced engineering solutions for a high-performance real-time metrology platform that incorporates advanced cold atmospheric plasma, optical, thermal, mechanical, and electrical systems.
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