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Thrust 1 - MEMS: conceptual and physical layout design of MEMS, multiphysics and system-level modeling, development of fabrication and vacuum packaging processes using a cleanroom. Thrust 2 - Electronics: design, layout, modeling of discreet analog and digital PCBs for capacitive MEMS resonators and sensors, DSP/FPGA programming.
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Experience with machining, sheet metal fabrication, welding, and 3D printing. Demonstrated hands-on fabrication and assembly skills. Experience with machining, sheet metal fabrication, welding, and 3D printing.
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A working understanding of MEMS or semiconductor device physics and fabrication. Demonstrated ability to investigate, find root cause, and implement appropriate corrective actions using statistical data analysis methods across a broad range of disciplines including device physics, fabrication, test methods, product specifications and product reliability.
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Perform deburring as necessary using deburring tools and machines. 3+ years CNC set-up & operator experience. Volt is immediately hiring for a CNC Setup Operator in Placentia, CA. Haas equipment knowledge.
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Designs are implemented with state-of-the-art semiconductor process technologies including CMOS, GaAs, GaN, and SiGe. SSED uses external wafer fabrication services but executes the whole design flow in-house (architecture definition, circuit design, RTL, synthesis, physical layout, verification, packaging and testing.
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The CNC Programmer II supports fabrication of production and prototype tooling, molds, die fixtures, and machined parts to support our manufacturing facility by programming various types of CNC Machines mainly focusing on PartMaker and Espirit programs.
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Working knowledge of the following as applied to automotive and auto racing environments: DRBFM, Design methodology; FEA; development test and analysis; materials and failure analysis; manufacturing and fabrication techniques.
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Five (5) or more years of industrial aluminum and stainless steel sales, fabrication, and/or industrial sales within the California territory. Metals USA - Lynch Metals is a solid, growth oriented company servicing the defense, commercial construction, aerospace, automotive and fabrication industries.
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Those in this position may also include the removal and installation of tile brick pavers, concrete and asphalt, the fabrication of MACON parts and the repair and refurbishment of character heads.
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Possess high degree of technical competence and expertise in Biomaterials Science (e.g., polymer synthesis, cross-linked/modified polymers, hydrogels, biodegradable polymers or vehicles, biomaterial-tissue interfaces, polymer fabrication processes, drug delivery systems, and tissue scaffolding/engineering.
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Biomedical nano- and microscale systems/fabrication. Ph. D. in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry, or biology. These positions require a Ph. D. in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry, or biology and experience in the focus research area(s) listed above.
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Knowledge of formal PCBA documentation (schematics, PCB fabrication drawings, PCB assembly drawings) Experience with ISO, IEC, and FDA regulatory requirements for 510K submissions related to high reliability critical care medical devices.
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Performs a variety of other tasks depending on experience including welding (Mig, Tig and Arc) and fabrication; sets up and operates lathe, mill, drill press, grinder and other metal working equipment.
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Use hand and power deburring tools, sanding belts, or discs and emery cloth to remove burrs and rough surfaces from a wide variety of parts. One (1) year of previous work experience in Aerospace Deburring is preferred.
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Performs machine operations (including reworking parts) such as cutting, shaping, deburring, forming, drilling, and reaming parts. Operates hand and power tools to deburr precision and complex machine parts in accordance with semi-complicated engineering blueprints and route sheets to close tolerances.
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