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Espada Art, LLC is seeking a talented Prototype Painter for its new product development team located in Los Angeles/Orange County, California. Experience working with Entertainment properties, working on traditional Toy and Collectible products (action figures, Resin Statues, etc.
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Our team in Space and Defense Group is looking for a Senior (Prototype) Assembler to join them. 5 year or more of Prototype or Senior Assembly level experience (mechanical, hydraulic, electromechanical) or.
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You will report to the Assembly supervisor and will have an onsite work schedule in Chatsworth, CA. Maintains traceability records, MDC forms and configuration records on controlled programs. Experience working with precision assembly and test operations on complex hydraulic, pneumatic, and electromechanical valves, actuators.
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They work with 6 axis motion bases, Kuka robot and cycle testing fixtures to include linear actuators and pneumatics.
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PAINTER - Preparing Prototype Vehicles in an Automotive Studio Environment for various Automotive Shows. Experience using all types of spray equipment (i.e. hvlp, siphon, airbrush) PAINTER - Preparing Prototype Vehicles in an Automotive Studio Environment for various Automotive Shows.
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