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Experience creating and managing high-performing teams, preferably in the development, production, and support of automated equipment for the assembly of electro-mechanical products. Qualifications Skills, Experience, Education, & Training: Minimum BS Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Controls Engineering or similar.
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Quick learner, finds motivation in speed production challengesMust have own tools (impact driver w/bits, sockets, metric wrench, screwdrivers, box cutter)Good communication skills; be professional & respectfulMust stand & bend for long periods of time, with the ability to lift 65 pounds regularlyGood hand-eye coordination and mechanical aptitudeMust have a valid driver's licenseMust have reliable transportation to drive a 25-mile radiusMust have a working mobile phone.
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2+ years' experience in mechanical assembly, (mechanical tools, drills, and impact tools - professional or personal) We are seeking a temporary Mechanical Assembler for our 2nd shift team.
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We are seeking a temporary Mechanical Assembler! You will utilize your mechanical skills by putting together assemblies for Viasat, including large antennas using light equipment and tooling.
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Mechanical & electronic assembly skills. As a Test Tech, you'll showcase your exceptional ability to assemble, test, and troubleshoot satellite antenna systems in our manufacturing assembly area.
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We are expanding our engineering team and are looking for an experienced mechanical design engineer who can join our team in Duluth, Georgia. 3D documentation for technical specifications, user manuals, installation guides, interface control drawings, and production assembly drawings.
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Quick learner, finds motivation in speed production challenges Must have own tools (impact driver w/bits, sockets, metric wrench, screwdrivers, box cutter) Good communication skills; be professional & respectful Must stand & bend for long periods of time, with the ability to lift 65 pounds regularly Good hand-eye coordination and mechanical aptitude Must have a valid driver's license Must have reliable transportation to drive at least a 25-mile radius Must have a working mobile phone.
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People who are great at the job have mechanical assembly experience, sharp focus on detailed tasks and works with speed and accuracy. A GED or High School diploma is required, along with basic cable and box build assembly experience.
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Under direct supervision assembles mechanical units or fabricated parts to make sub-assemblies or complete units within routine and repetitive assembly operations. Lennox (NYSE: LII) is an industry leader in energy-efficient climate-control solutions founded over a century ago on the principles of integrity and innovation.
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Electrical Assembly, Panels, Blueprints, Schematics, Assemby, Electrical, Mechanical, Control Panel, Crimp*, Wire Harness, Wiring, point to point wiring, electrical, blueprint, control panel, assembly, crimping, wiring schematics.
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Firm understanding of material components and processes (for example: sheet metal, metal fabrication / forming / assembly, metal welding/plating/coating, metal stamping, metal precision machining.
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Firm understanding of material components and processes (for example: sheet metal, metal fabrication / forming / assembly, metal. As a Mechanical Design Engineer II, you'll play a key role in the development of our custom-built display products.
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Perform moderately complex assembly/test functions utilizing mechanical skills, hand and power tools, Mechanical/electronic tools, test equipment, assembly fixtures, and inspection measurement equipment in a manufacturing environment.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition SummaryWith the direction of the lead, this position is responsible for the assembly of mechanical portion of packaged pumping systems. Willingness to always comply with all safety guidelinesPhysically capable of manual labor that includes lifting, bending, and reachingMaintenance, inventory, and forklift experienceAbility to work with minimal supervision and administer multiple projects and deadlinesAbility to exercise sound judgmentReliable and punctualPositive attitude and willingness to work as part of a team.
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Experience in electrical control panel assembly, wiring, soldering, and light fabrication (drilling, tapping, punching) is a plus. This is not a medical laboratory role, rather the electrical test tech performs tests and inspections on a wide variety of components and systems used in industrial power generation, including electrical distribution, instrumentation and control, and mechanical equipment.
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