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Experience with a wide variety of mechanical assembly and fabrication. Understanding of mechanical assembly and function a plus. 3-5 years’ experience, able to read and implement mechanical and fabrication drawings/CAD.
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This position is responsible for in-process inspection and final inspection of the electro-mechanical and cable assembly departments. 1 year of experience in cable harness assembly inspection or electro-mechanical product inspection and testing.
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Read blueprints and specifications to determine component parts and assembly sequences of electromechanical units. Proficient with basic hand tools and assembly practices. Proficient with basic wiring, soldering, crimping and ESD practices.
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Required Bachelors Degree in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering Required Minimum of 7 plus years of experience in Metal, Plastic, and Fabric fabrication/production, assembly, slitting, machining, and distribution.
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Immediate Opening for Assembly Technician in Suwanee, GeorgiaAre you the friend or family member everyone calls to put their new items together? 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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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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You'll read mechanical and electronic drawings and schematics and you'll also work within our high-performance teams in the electronics and aerospace areas. The day-to-day: Interpret mechanical schematics Operate spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, multimeters, etc.
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1 to 2 years mechanical assembly experience (gearbox, power transmission, or motor assembly experience. Prefered - Basic knowledge of mechanical assembly (bearings, shafting, gears, etc.
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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! You will utilize your mechanical skills by putting together assemblies for Viasat, including large antennas using light equipment and tooling.
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Able to perform mechanical assembly on switchgear/switchboard under supervision. Strong mechanical aptitude. Able to perform mechanical assembly on switchgear/switchboard under supervision.
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Deep understanding of Lean manufacturing, ISO quality procedures, and mechanical and electrical assembly preferred. Develop innovative solutions that augment, support and improve assembly and manufacturing operations, including mechanical fixturing, automation and controls.
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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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Two-year technical training in electronics, mechanical or machine tool assembly is preferred. Experience 2 years: Technical training in electronics, mechanical or machine tool assembly is preferred (preferred.
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Assist in the prototype and pilot device manufacturing assembly processes. 1+ years of experience in pharmaceutical, biotech, or medical device mechanical design and manufacturing. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical/ Biomedical) or related scientific field.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob PurposePerform light mechanical assembly work in a work station or production area to build cabinets, assemblies, sub-assemblies, and kits in accordance with basic to complex engineering drawings, bills of material, work orders, pick sheets, and work instructions.
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