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Electro-mechanical assembly and prototype development experience. 5+ years of manufacturing, integration, design, and/or testing experience, preferably with Printed Circuit Board (PCB) in Printed Circuit Board assembly (PCBA) or wire harnesses.
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Assist our CMs in the production process assembly with prototype builds from Surface Mount, wave, post solder ops, chassis assembly and QC. Work hands-on with manufacturing assembly to define processes and required tooling for efficiency and ease of assembling the PCBA.
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Experience in metal and plastic manufacturing processes, including molding, stamping, die casting, CNC machining, welding, glue dispensing, pad/silk screen, painting, surface finishing, and assembly.
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Experience in the use of finite element analysis tools such as ANSYS, ABAQUS, LS-DYNA to analyze, debug, and propose design solutions for various electronic packaging issues observed during assembly, reliability and operation.
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The Mechanical Simulation Engineer for semiconductor packaging will provide simulation results to analyze the design, consult concerning packaging problems and improvements in the package design, and also respond to customer / client requests or events at they occur.
$207,900 - $332,100 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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2+ years of hands-on experience working with the assembly and/or packaging of semiconductor devices, including experience with processes such as frame-mounting, dicing, die-bonding, screen-printing, vacuum lamination and inspection utilizing coordinate-measuring machines (CMM.
$115,000 - $135,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 25 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Ability to read and understand documents provided by the customer: work instructions, product photos, notes from customers and employees, assembly process diagrams, mechanical drawings, BOM, Assembly Drawing, Fab Drawing, ECO’s, Deviations, E-mail attachments, and any Special Instructions.
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Experience working on metal and plastic manufacturing processes, including molding, stamping, die casting, CNC machining, welding, glue dispensing, pad/silkscreen, painting, surface finishing, and assembly.
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Glue dispensing, insert molding, sheet metal fabrication, sub-assembly processes, plastic painting, pad/silk printing, CMF (color, material and surface finishing - blasting, polishing, PVD coating or anodization.
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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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We are seeking an R&D engineer who specializes in compact and robust mechanical and optical design, assembly, and testing. Experience with mechanical and optical design software (e.g., SolidWorks, COMSOL, ANSYS, Zemax, and FRED.
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Has strong background in product testing for electro-mechanical interconnection and final assembly. To work and collaborate with assigned customers cross functional teams (PD/TPM/EPM/SQE/DFM and many more) and FITs frontline sales team, as well as factorys cross functional teams from design-in to mass production of high-volume connector, metal part, accessories, and final assembly products.
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7 years experience in a mechanical assembly role for optical products. Able to assist to help develop optical assembly process with feedback to engineers. Provides support to production, identifies problems in manufacturing & assembly process, communicate within the team to provide solutions.
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Work directly with NPI and manufacturing to optimize part and assembly design for. Support prototype and production part and assembly builds, both remotely and onsite at. Experience with automation, assembly processes, secondary operations such as CNC.
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Qualifications: PhD or Master in Materials Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering with emphases on magnetics, power electronics, packaging, processing, or related field.
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