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Ability to use a wide variety of tools and equipment such as various hand tools, portable electrical and pneumatic tools, electronic test equipment, soldering and brazing equipment, pneumatic and hydraulic maintenance and test equipment, and larger power equipment such as lathes, mills, drills, metal shears, grinders, and welding machines, etc.
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Expertise in creating Aluminum & steel designs, with a focus on sheet metal fabrication, welded design, extrusions & machined design. You love to generate new design ideas in CAD & are extremely comfortable with hand-tools and rapid prototyping fabrication to test out your design.
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QuantumScape is on a mission to transform energy storage with solid-state lithium-metal battery technology. Experience in battery fabrication, failure analysis, or materials processing.
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5+ years of direct hands-on experience in metal fabrication. Work with engineering and production on all aspects of fabrication including, laser/punch, press brake forming, welding, powder coating, and electromechanical assembly.
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Glue dispensing, insert molding, sheet metal fabrication, sub-assembly processes, plastic painting, pad/silk printing, CMF (color, material and surface finishing - blasting, polishing, PVD coating or anodization.
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Efficiently sets up and operates all machinery and tooling in metal fabrication shop. Mechanical: Performs metal finishing efficiently and properly. Brazing/Welding: Performs mock-ups of all pipe, tube, or conduit from piping schematics in a rail car and performs repairs on it.
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Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering specializes broad manufacturing processes from plastic, metal, industrial design (ID) decorations, fabrication and tooling, end to end responsible thermal and mechanical component readiness.
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Tools used: Bench and mechanics' hand tools, machine tools, special fabricating, metal fitting and assembly tools, hand and power sheet metal fabrication equipment; precision measuring devices, etc.
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Knowledge of basic hand tools, and fabrication skills (use of cut-off wheels, metal grinders, drill press, etc.) Understanding of electrical and rotating equipment hazards (LOTO, HV Training) Detail-oriented with solid documentation and reporting skills utilizing Microsoft Office and project management tools like JIRA / Confluence.
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