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This role will require the individual to build, assemble, test, cable assemblies, and various subsystems of the catheter platform.
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Come join our team as an Assembler! Love to tinker and build stuff, and are experienced in assembling grills, patio furniture etc. We offer a flexible work schedule at your local Home Center, offer a competitive pay per piece rate and paid training.
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The Assembler III is responsible for the assembly, testing, and inspection of product according to documented Manufacturing Process Instructions (MPIs), including line clearing and setup of workstations with proper equipment and materials.
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Performs a variety of electronic, mechanical, or composite assembly tasks demonstrating the skills of a fully experienced and versatile assembler with the ability to produce a consistent high production level and high quality of product.
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Are looking to make a piece rate of $18.00 - $25.00. Are interested in working on a temporary, part-time basis. Enjoy working in home improvement stores. THE MORE YOU BUILD, THE MORE MONEY YOU MAKE. Come join a fun environment where you can get paid to do what you love.
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PURPOSE OF JOB: Responsible for assembling high quality medical devices while minimizing scrap.
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Assembler/Material Handler needed to staff our client in Santa Clara, CA, for an 18 month contract that has a good possibility of going permanent. They are the leading suppliers of ion implantation equipment used in the fabrication of semiconductor chips in the world.
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Careful handling and attention to detail is critical for the role
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Meets all requirements of Operator Assembler I, Performs pre/post-weld operations such as assembly and part cleaning. Comply with all Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) requirements to ensure products are.
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Compensation: $18 - $20/hour
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Adecco is hiring immediately for a Coin Cell Assembler with a local client in Sunnyvale, CA. Pay is based upon experience from $20/hr. Click on apply now for immediate consideration for this Coin Cell Assembler position in Sunnyvale, CA. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Battery Test Technician
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Title:Battery Test Assembler I, Req# 32895835. medical devices, semiconductors, solar, Aerospace or battery industries) Support failure analysis efforts, as guided by engineers. Experience in wiring and soldering is desirable but not essential.
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