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The Machinist Assembler is responsible for mechanical tasks associated with the production of machined components. Mechanical tasks will incorporate a variety of machine shop processes including but not limited to deburring, machine operation, conventional machining, and mechanical assembly.
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Ability to perform mechanical assembly tasks including but not limited to lee plug installation, Heli coil installation, shrink fit process, utilization of harbor press, torque and sealant application.
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Our team in Space and Defense Group is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join them. ·Adjust or align through shimming, polishing and other means of mechanical adjustments specified by blueprint or other specification limits.
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The Sr. Mechanical Assembler is responsible for the assembly of mechanical systems, robotic and mechatronic devices, lights, sound systems, server control panels, cables, and power supplies.
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We are seeking a highly-motivated Electronic & Mechanical Assembler professional to join our team and grow with us. Assemble Electrical or Mechanical Systems and install components, sub-assemblies, and wiring using Crimpers, Soldering, or other hand-tools such as long nose pliers and side cutters.
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Performs electronic and mechanical assembly, Bridge welding and associated tasks as directed by the Production Supervisor or Lead person in support of the manufacturing of ordnance devices. All Ordnance assembler 1&2 responsibilities.
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Assemble mechanical assemblies, subassemblies, and top assemblies of simple to complex product line that includes but is not limited to military parts for customers such as Boeing Defense, Lockheed Martin, Sikorsky and Goodrich.
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Our team is looking for a Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join them. Our team is looking for a Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join them. We work with integrity, responsibility, safety, and accountability through inspiring, engaging and collaborating to achieve a common goal — whether that’s serving our customers, helping each other, or volunteering in our local community.
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Ability to interpret and work with mechanical engineering drawings. SEGULA TECHNOLOGIES is an Engineering and Design Services company with a proven ability to boost innovation and competitiveness within the major industrial sectors, including Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Energy, Rail, Naval, Pharmaceutical, and Oil and Gas.
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What you'll do: PRIMARY FUNCTION: Assemble and test routine mechanical assemblies, subassemblies, and top assemblies of simple to moderate product line that includes but is not limited to military parts for customers such as Boeing Defense, Lockheed Martin, Sikorsky, Goodrich, and Cessna.
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Assemble mechanical, electrical assemblies working to shop orders (Job Instruction Sheets), diagrams, drawings and spec sheets. Assemble production mechanical, electrical units and associated assemblies.
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Assemble mechanical, electrical assemblies working to shop orders (Job. Assemble mechanical parts associated with actuators, solenoids, coils, proximity switches and fields, etc. High school diploma or GED, Or vocational training, Or mechanical aptitude, Or any combination of the above.
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Assemble mechanical parts associated with actuators, solenoids, coils, proximity. Job Title: Production Assembler 3. Or mechanical aptitude, Occasional exposure to shop element such as noise, dust, odors and fumes.
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Purpose: The Mechanical Assembler is critical to MLS’ success in providing quality products to our customers in a timely fashion. We support many military prime contractors including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon.
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