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Flexible design abilities and knowledge: tolerance analysis, design for assembly & manufacturability, electro-mechanical integration, design for high volume manufacturing, simple fixture design, initial product layouts, understanding of Statistical Process Controls (SPC), understanding of metrology (basic knowledge of measurement systems), mechanism design.
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Requirements:" Minimum 3+ years' experience in a mechanical assembly role for optical products." Perform epoxy-based assembly processes to create complex opto-mechanical assemblies.
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Good understanding of Mechanical Design, Thermodynamics, Simulations, Modeling and CAD, GD&T, Failure Analysis, DOE, SPC and Statistical Analysis. Your role will involve assembly and testing process development, manufacturing program management and on-site problem solving, for innovative and state-of-art Thermal modules.
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Responsibilities: Performs instrument optimization functions after final assembly: laser alignment, pressure adjustments, electrical adjustments, etc. Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference, and fundamentals of plane and solid geometry Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations Good mechanical aptitude, dexterity and hand/eye coordination.
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Recommend, drive and ensure compliance to DFx requirements for robust signal integrity performance as related to layout, mechanical components, assembly procedures, etc. Collaborate with CM to define product assembly line, number of test stations and number of assembly fixtures, optimized for cost and throughput.
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Documentation to include generating equipment specifications, validation protocols, assembly instructions, preventative maintenance, and calibration (PMC) in addition to CAD component and assembly drawings.
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Title: Mechanical assembler Lead Shift: Days Work with supervisor and other team support to manage and prioritize staffing assignments to ensure customer demand and the production schedule are met.
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Understanding of mechanical, electronic, and optical assembly of lasers, laser systems, and subsystem components. We are seeking a highly skilled Technical Support Specialist with a passion for providing tailored solutions for our customers to join our industrial systems product support team.
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Supermicro is seeking a Senior Production DFMA (Design for Manufacturing and Assembly) Engineer to join our DFMA team by reviewing the new and existing product design from raw material, PCBA, mechanical, electronic and system integration to ensure not only the Supermicro products meets the industrial and company quality standard but also the best optimization.
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Perform complex electro-mechanical assembly of products and sub-assemblies. Perform basic solder and assembly of cables. Perform complex electro-mechanical assembly of products and sub-assemblies.
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Provide assembly feedback to mechanical engineering. We are seeking an Engineering Lab Technician at our Litepoint location in San Jose, CA , to support engineering activities such as test, modification of mechanical and electrical boards, fabrication of prototype mechanical chassis and front panels.
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5-7 years experience in a mechanical assembly role for optical products. Use of hand tools and mechanical fixturing for mechanical assembly. Optical Assembly Technician.
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Excellent shop math skills and mechanical assembly skills. As a Mechanical Design/Estimator (also known as Design Engineer, Cost Estimator), you'll be responsible for designing processes, materials, and hardware, estimating project costs, and purchasing.
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Experiences in module assembly/mechanical design/FEA/process design highly preferred. Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, process/manufacturing engineering, electrical engineering, automation or related engineering fields.
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Performs highly complex electro-mechanical technical functions and activities such as design, test, checkout, fabrication, modification, troubleshooting and assembly of electronics and electro-mechanical systems, experimental design circuitry, prototype models, specialized test equipment, tools and test fixtures.
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