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As an Electro-Mechanical Technician, you will Perform a wide range of mechanical and electrical maintenance duties on equipment. Position Description | Electro-Mechanical Technician.
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PCB Assembly, Electro-mechanical Assembly, IPC & J-STD Specification Knowledge. Located in the heart of Connecticut in the quintessential New England town of Simsbury, Ensign Bickford has the exciting new role of Process Engineer, designed to support our Printed Circuit Board Assembly line.
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Exposure to PCBA Test & Inspection equipment (Flying Probe, AOI, X-Ray, etc.) Provide supplier management and development support for PCB Contract Manufacturers (New Supplier Assessment, Process Development, Assembly Support, Source Inspection, Etc.
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Also desirable: Strong knowledge of and experience with transmission protection devices such as carrier communication equipment, electro-mechanical and microprocessor relays, electrical protection principles and theories, electronic and computer-controlled systems and devices, computer networking techniques and methods, National Electrical and National Electrical Safety Codes, relay, and control operational and safety procedures, designing testing system equipment.
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Ability to research electro-mechanical parts needed for repairs, alterations of water systems; We are currently hiring for a Field Service Engineer II that can be located anywhere in the Northeastern US. This role will be responsible for the installation and troubleshooting of water treatment equipment at customer sites in the Northeastern area of the US. An ideal candidate will have a strong mechanical and electrical aptitude and a basic understanding of PLCs.
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Our Power Electronics Design Engineers develop unique solutions that perform actuator controls, motor controls, environmental controls, electro-mechanical sensor interfacing, fuel/fluid regulation, digital communication, and input power conditioning.
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The Electro - Mechanical Assembler assembles and repairs electro-mechanical computer-controlled machine products, partially or completely, working at bench or on shop floor.
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Electro-Mechanical design and testing experience. BS in Mechanical Engineering with Electrical background and experience is acceptable. LEAN/Six Sigma - Green Belt certified. Execute designs with solid modeling software (PTC Creo / Windchill) to create models, assemblies, detailed drawings, wiring diagrams and BOMs.
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Experience with electrical panelboards, circuit breakers or other similar electro-mechanical design and testing experience. Lighting Panel, Power Panel, Circuit Breaker or other Electro-Mechanical design and testing experience.
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Minimum of 2 years of electro-mechanical assembly experience. Perform high-quality electro-mechanical manufacturing and assembly of automated test equipment, completing projects on time.
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Design electronic circuit boards for use in electro-mechanical systems for commercial, industrial, defense/government and other industries. AOA Xinetics (AOX), a wholly owned Northrop Grumman Space Systems, Payload and Ground Systems Division Business Unit, is a leading supplier of complex electro-optic and photonic systems and subsystems that control and manipulate light waves for a variety of applications.
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Understanding of electro-mechanical industrial/medical products and Instrumentation and their use. Foundational knowledge of customer end products/electrical systems/InstrumentationExperience with BMS, BAS, EMS, CMS, PLC, HMI, SCADA etc.
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Integration of engine control systems components and subsystems including electronic engine controls (FADEC), electro-mechanical interface devices, sensors, actuation components, heat exchangers, valves, fuel pumps and fuel controls.
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Experience diagnosing and repairing mechanical, electromechanical, and/or electronic equipment in the electronic field - resulting in knowledge of electronic digital circuitry and understanding of electronic and electro-mechanical devices.
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Must have, and/or be willing/capable of being trained to develop, electro-mechanical skills (motors, drives, transformers etc. Basic mechanical and logical troubleshooting skills are a must.
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