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Job Title: 2nd Shift Electro-Mechanical Assembler. English (read and write)+ Electro-mechanical assembly (electrical wires)+ Ability to learn. We are seeking 2nd shift Electro-Mechanical Assemblers to join our team.
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Job Title: Assembly C Job Code: 16113 Job Location: USCAnaheim, Ball Road Schedule: (9/80) Job Description: Under close supervision of the Lead and/or Production Supervisor, the Assembler C position is responsible for simple and repetitive job assignments, consisting of both Magnetic and Electro Mechanical assembly work ranging from simple to semi-complex in accordance with work order instructions, Engineering Drawings and Manufacturing Process Specifications.
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Responsible for assembly of high precision motor and turbomachinery electro-mechanical equipment components and subassemblies. Responsible for assembly of high precision motor and turbomachinery electro-mechanical equipment components and subassemblies.
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The Electro-mechanical Assembler performs electronic and mechanical assembly, software installation, and testing for Econolite's traffic controller products. Follow documented work instructions to perform electronic and mechanical assembly for traffic controllers.
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Perform electro-mechanical assembly including soldering, wire cutting, connector crimping, etc. At least five years experience in mechanical and electro-mechanical environment.
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TheFutureIsBuiltHere #ChangeTheWorldThe Boeing Company is seeking a Senior Engineer - Infrared, Optical and Opto-Mechanical Sensor Products for Mission Systems Payloads development in Huntington Beach, California.
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Provides simple welding tasks and/or brazing, or soldering and may operate light machinery such as sand blaster, or electro- etching processing and press. The Production Assembler II performs a variety of routine mechanical and/or electromechanical assembly operations, under moderate guidance and in accordance with company policy and safety procedures.
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A minimum of 2-year hands-on electro-mechanical maintenanceAptitude for both electrical and mechanical environments as well as familiarity with mechanical and electrical equipmentWillingness to work overtimePossession of a valid driver’s license with good driving recordMust pass drug-screen and background checkStrong communication skillsProven commitment to safetyComfort with working at heightsExperience in Variable Frequency drives and PLC programming a plusCrane maintenance experience a plus.
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Five (5) or more years combined educational and work experience in troubleshooting and repair of complex electro-mechanical systems as well as hydraulic and pneumatic systems required. Responsible for preventive and corrective maintenance for individual or groups of attractions rides and other equipment typically utilized in theme park attractions including but not limited to: troubleshooting and repair of mechanical systems, animation and special effects.
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Experience with: Maintenance, Systems, Technician, Electro Mechanic, Mechanic. Two-year technical degree or, technical knowledge and practical application skills in mechanical, electrical, or electronics disciplines at a level normally acquired through formal training in two-to-four years of vocational education and/or as part of an established apprenticeship program.
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Perform visual/mechanical inspections of electronic and electro-mechanical subassemblies and assemblies (in-process, final and shipping), as specified by Inspection Instructions, Workmanship Manual and/or Engineering Documentation, beyond the ability of lower grade inspectors.
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Manage and lead advanced troubleshooting skills and ability to follow electro-mechanical diagrams. Advanced troubleshooting skills and ability to follow electro-mechanical diagrams.
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Perform testing for electro-mechanical and mechanical sub-systems, integration, assemblies, test platforms, and components for defense, aerospace, avionic and industrial applications.
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Minimum 2 years technical school (electro-mechanical studies preferred) or equivalent. Experience working with and rebuilding mechanical vacuum pumps. Minimum 2 years technical school (electro-mechanical studies preferred) or equivalent.
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050” wide) Create & revise documentation Troubleshoot equipment on the production line pneumatically & electrically Skills Mechanical assembly per assembly drawing Ability to communicate effectively verbally and through written communication Hands on skills- using assembly tools (wrench, screw driver, etc.
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