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Experience in these areas: thermoset fiber composites, thermoplastic fiber composites, structural bonding, adhesives, plastics, physical & mechanical material characterization, composite material allowables generation & certification.
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Design printed circuits and direct PCB layout, fabrication, and assembly. Primary Responsibilities: Work as part of a cross-functional engineering team with Scientists, Mechanical and Software Engineers, and Test Engineers to develop next-generation X-ray based security equipment.
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Solid background in electro-mechanical assembly and maintenance. Familiarity with electro-mechanical assembly is highly advantageous. Experience with electro-mechanical assembly is preferred.
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Develop and define automated and manual assembly techniques, tooling, and contribute to electro/mechanical testing development to improve product manufacturability. Design and/or debugs manufacturing test fixtures for electro-mechanical and pneumatic subassemblies and trains manufacturing staff on use.
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Perform advanced-level assembly functions, which may include: prep, mechanical, harness, cable, printed mechanical & electrical sub-assemblies, spray application, and inspection, typically working from models and/or drawings, within Production.
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Torque wrenches, electric and pneumatic screwdrivers, and ball drivers) to perform mechanical assembly on opto-mechanical assemblies. Work EnvironmentThis is a hands-on building role at a workstation, not an assembly line.
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Performs assembly operations including riveting, bonding and mechanical assembly. We have an exciting opportunity for a Fabricator, Assembly to join the Mechanical Manufacturing department at GASI. This position will be located in our Poway facility of the San Diego/Poway area.
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Position SummaryUnder the general supervision of the School Director, the Equipment Technician will perform preventive maintenance, repair, assembly or fabrication, and installation of the School’s equipment in specialized facilities that support creative practice in ceramics, furniture design and woodworking, jewelry and metalwork, book arts and printmaking, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, interior architecture, and multimedia.
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We are a well established electro-mechanical sensing company focused in the motorsports industry. This person will be in a position to grow into a lead role and will test and validate hardware, firmware and control machines for assembly and calibration.
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The Facilities Maintenance Mechanic will be responsible for performing a variety of maintenance tasks in a manufacturing environment that includes assembly, machining, sheet metal, welding, and powder coating.
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SMT machine operation, electrical troubleshooting or mechanical assembly experience preferred. Build mechanical assemblies or operate SMT machines according to standard operating procedures.
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Support engineering teams by helping with intricate rework of hardware (e.g., prototyping, soldering, wiring, connector installation, printed circuit boards basic assembly, mechanical fabrication, test equipment, drop towers, basic shop equipment, hand tools to perform maintenance, assembly, and setup of fixtures.
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Performs mechanical assembly of panels, test boxes and chassis. Reads and interprets moderately complex mechanical drawings and blueprints to perform a variety of assembly operations.
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Using assorted hand and power tools, assembles and tests basic and complex electro-mechanical subassemblies, computer chassis and computer systems. Our 85,000+ square foot facility features on-site engineering, metal fabrication, and system assembly along with a complete MIL-Spec testing lab.
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Technical Solutions Development: Collaborate with diverse disciplines, including mechanical and electrical engineering, firmware, packaging, thermal, and software, to develop detailed technical hardware solutions, ensuring these align with the objectives of our products and multifaceted organization.
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