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Install and assembly of mechanical components on gas turbine engines. Mechanical assembly experience – layout, install, wiring, of larger mechanical pieces – anyone who has worked with wrenches and hand tools.
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Primary responsibilities:Design and integrate high-speed circuit boards to support a diverse array of signal processing applicationsPerform trade studies for part and architecture decisionsDevelop hardware specificationsSize FPGAs, SoCs, ASICs for digital signal processing (DSP) algorithm implementationDevelop FPGA firmwareProvide technical guidance and subcontractor oversight throughout PDB development process to include supervising design, layout, procurement, assembly, fabrication, and test.
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At least five (5) years of experience in mechanical or structural assembly, repair, and layouts with a minimum of three (3) years of experience in mechanical and structural planning including shipboard mechanical and structural requirements rated to electronic installations such as antenna supports, equipment foundations, bulkhead and hull penetrations of cable and waveguide.
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Demonstrated experience in the design, assembly, production, inspection, installation, calibration, test, trouble shoot, operation and/or maintenance of electronic, mechanical systems and components.
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The laser assembler will be responsible for material preparation, electro-mechanical assembly of laser sub assemblies, which may include: prep, optical, mechanical, harness, cable, and inspection, typically working to complete manufacturing orders, from models and/or drawings, within production.
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Mechanical Assembler General Overview Under general supervision, performs a wide variety of repetitive and non-repetitive bench or line mechanical subassembly and assembly operations of a semi-skilled nature to produce products, also making required minor adjustments in the assemblies as needed.
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Soldering and general assembly of PCBs, cabling and harnesses for connection to data acquisition systems. The qualified candidate will be responsible for operating a variety of test equipment, including thermal cycle chambers, mechanical shock testers, and data acquisition.
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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems is seeking a dedicated Assembler to join our team in San Diego, CA. The Assembler performs a variety of tasks ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames, and cables.
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Mechanical assembly, electro mechanical, troubleshooting, work instruction, inspection, wiring, oscilloscope, electronics, hand tool, crimping, multimeter, wire harness assembly, manufacturing execution system mes, data entry, repair, mechanical, metrology.
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The Assembler will prepare and perform routine electronic and mechanical assembly operations at unit and module assembly level using blueprints, work instructions, ECO's, deviations, drawings, diagrams, and written processes.
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Ft facility in Sorrento Valley that includes engineering workspaces for our staff of over 65 personnel, as well as electro-mechanical production and assembly line, full CNC machine shop, and rapid prototyping laboratory.
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Degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) discipline, such as Aerospace, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering. Experience in reading, interpreting, and applying engineering drawings, including assembly drawings, parts lists, wiring diagrams, and schematics.
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Design and define mechanical components and assembly schemes. We are seeking a Product Design / Mechanical Design Engineer to lead the design, development, and validation of next-generation haptic actuators and experiences.
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Perform mechanical assembly of small and large equipment, including alignment and assembly of component parts, using hand tools, power tools, soldering equipment, and fixtures. Responsible for all hardware, cable, and subassembly installation of Electro-Mechanical Equipment Racks.
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Job Overview The Assembler will prepare and perform routine electronic and mechanical assembly operations at unit and module assembly level using blueprints, work instructions, ECO's, deviations, drawings, diagrams, and written processes.
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