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The Electro-mechanical Assembler performs electronic and mechanical assembly, software installation, and testing for Econolites traffic controller products. DUTIESFollow documented work instructions to perform electronic and mechanical assembly for traffic controllers.
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What's great about working at ACCO is that we're a big enough company to be the leader in HVAC mechanical contracting in California and the Southwest U.S., but as a 100% employee-owned ESOP, we're a private company with a family-oriented feel.
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We are looking to fill Envision Track 1 positions with Dec 2024 or May 2025 graduates from the following engineering majors : Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering, Optics/Optical Engineering, Opto-Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Vision Science, Optometry, Systems, Aerospace or related major.
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We’re looking for a highly motivated, multi-disciplined, mechanical design engineer with sound design experience using first principles. You will work cross-functionally to execute this responsibility with various cross functional teams such as Manufacturing, Vehicle Integration, Battery Systems Engineering, Mechanical Design and Analysis (thermal and structural.
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Mechanically assemble complex electro-mechanical assemblies, high quality wire harnesses, test racks, junction boxes, and associated components involving hand soldering and component fabrication.
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We are a one-stop source for controls, energy management (EMS), mechanical and non-mechanical, installation, repairs, and service. Our Service Area includes: Ventura County, LA County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, San Diego County.
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Knowledge in civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, Cross Country Pipeline experience, gas and fluid service, NDE and rotating equipment. 2 years of experience in the natural gas/pipeline construction and/or inspection coordination.
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This role requires a wide range of knowledge and skills that include the basics of airframe and powerplant maintenance on composite airframes, advanced electro-mechanical devices, and fly-by-wire and high voltage electrical systems.
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Knowledge of basic drinking water treatment technologies such as: mechanical filtration systems, liquid phase granular activated carbon (LPGAC), Ion Exchange (IX) resins, advanced oxidation process,and water amendment injection systems (acid, H2O2, etc.
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Experience with common air-frame construction techniques such as rivets, mechanical fasteners, nut plates, etc. 4+ years working in manufacturing setting (aerospace, electronics, or medical industry is preferred) performing mechanical assemblies.
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The Mechanical Assembler performs medium mechanical assembly work. Description: Job Title: Mechanical Assembler. Apply mechanical assembly skills. Perform failure analyses; troubleshoot mechanical failures with support from supervision.
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As an Electro-Mechanical Technician, we will provide direct support of various equipment for restaurants, merchandise locations, arcades, and Attractions throughout Disneyland Resort Parks and Hotels.
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We are looking for a quality-minded individual with significant experience in electro-mechanical assembly, testing, and repair, along with a strong understanding of electronic parts, schematics, and sheet metal components, as well as experience in leading production teams.
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Vertically integrated from R&D to final assembly and testing, we offer a unique combination of electrical, chemical, and mechanical product development for weapons and CBRN systems with CNC machining, injection molding, robotic welding, assembly, design, testing, and engineering capabilities.
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Holds a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related discipline, with a minimum of five years' experience in mechanical design, preferably in the drone or aerospace sector.
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