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Performs electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, or similarly related repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations related to hardware such as modules, circuit card assemblies, panels, drawers, frames and cables.
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As a Sr. Assembler you will solder small parts, follow detailed work instructions to assembly circuit board with components for military avionics. As a Sr. Assembler you will solder small parts, follow detailed work instructions to assembly circuit board with components for military avionics.
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Performs assembly & soldering operations using established procedures, work instructions, schematics and/or other approved documentation. Ability to inspect the condition of CCA kit when received (OVP Process -Operator Verification Process) Also perform self-verification of quality of work.
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We have an outstanding Contract position for a Senior Solder and Assembler to join a leading Company located in the Clearwater, FL surrounding area. 1-4 years Soldering experience and ability to become J-STD class 3 and IPC-610 class 3 certified within the first 30 days of employment (based on work assignment.
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As a member of the production team, the Assembler position is an electro-mechanical assembly/solder position with in-process inspection responsibilities. Assembler requires a High School diploma and a minimum of three (3) years’ experience in electrical/electronic assembly environment, including solder.
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A Barry-Wehmiller Packaging Systems company, Pneumatic Scale Angelus maintains a major market position in the supply of wet and dry fillers, cappers, can seamers, labelers, centrifuges and change parts for the pharmaceutical, personal care, food, beverage, canning and household products industries worldwide.
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A minimum 1 years’ experience as an electronic assembler with proven soldering proficiency. Assembles handpieces, optical products, and various types of mechanical, pneumatic and electronic products according to written specifications and procedures.
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Manually places parts on circuit boards in accordance with workmanship standards.
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Perform advanced-level assembly functions, which may include: prep, mechanical, harness, cable, printed circuit board sub-assemblies, spray application, and inspection, typically working from models and/or drawings, within Production.
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Our custom-engineered product lines include Hema, Mateer and Pneumatic Scale fillers; Consolidated, Pneumatic Scale and TC cappers; Angelus and Closetech seamers; Burt and MTS labelers; Carr and Centritech centrifuges; onTrack orienters and wet-case detectors; and Zepf change parts and storage solutions.
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Performs electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, or similarly related repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations related to hardware such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames and cables.
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Performs a variety of tasks ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames, and cables.
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May perform soldering and installation of components to contract specifications, using a wide range of tools and equipment. Work under minimal supervision on duties and tasks requiring advanced skills, adapting procedures, techniques, tools, materials and/or equipment to meet special needs.
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Previous electrical mechanical assembly, repair OR testing experience is preferred, but not required. Service Technicians contribute to our mission of saving and sustaining lives by working as a part of a team on the service line to perform either the repair and/or electrical mechanical testing on medical device equipment.
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PeopleReady of Clearwater, FL is now hiring Mechanical Assemblers! Put together or fabricates components for machines or mechanical products. Award winning dental operatory equipment and cabinetry for over 60 years.
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