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Our capabilities include printed circuit board assembly, high-reel backplane assembly, system integration, chassis/box-build assembly, electro-mechanical assembly, harnessing, cabling, functional testing, and enclosure design services.
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This individual will be trained and cross-trained to both operate and repair issues across a variety of technologies including: heat staking, laser welding, mechanical swaging, printed circuit board (PCB) handling and testing, robotic automation, metal stamping and bending, form/fill/seal medical packaging, and high-speed discrete component assembly.
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Job Description:Responsibilities:Performs a number of complex electro-mechanical assembly tasksComponent board population, both through-hole and surface mount. Minimum of 5 years of experience and proven track record of excellence electronics and mechanical assembly in a highly regulated manufacturing environment (space, medical, etc.
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Electronic Manufacturing Assembler Position Overview:Analog Devices Inc., Chelmsford Massachusetts facility is looking for Manufacturing Electro-Mechanical Assembly Associates to support our continued growth in the manufacture of high-performance microwave modules and sub-systems.
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Performs a variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly tasks in support of specific production units. Uses standard electronic assembly tools and materials. Duties also include testing units over temperature, during vibration and mechanical shock as well as putting units into burn-in ovens; testing is performed using state of the art standard, specialized, manual and automated test equipment to specifications outlined in specific module performance specifications and acceptance test procedures.
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You will be performing a wide variety of electronic, electromechanical, and mechanical production assembly and subassembly operations on complex capital equipment. Responsibilities Candidate should have experience performing a wide range of electromechanical assembly with demonstrated skill cabling systems, connecting and torquing large and small assemblies Candidate should have a strong mechanical and electrical background and knowledge of general hand tools Assembly operations may include tasks such as drilling, reaming, burnishing, and tapping Knowledge of crimping and pull testing of crimps.
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Perform assembly of components, chassis and assemblies working from written instructions, drawings and BOMs.•Assemble various electronic and mechanical assemblies such as cables, wires, connectors, components, etc.
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Electronic, electrical, and mechanical hardware assembly, prototype wiring and mechanical integration. Experience in PCB assembly including surface mount. Experience in system assembly including prototype wiring, testing & fault finding under supervision by Electronic Engineers.
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Must have mechanical assembly experience. We are looking for an entry-level Mechanical Assembler for our Lawrence, MA location on 1st Shift. This position will require working with hand and power tools to put together and assembly plastic piping parts and gears.
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Assembly: securing components with screws, making cable connections (FFC and standard), using adhesives in tight space. Gen 1.75/1.86 meter manufacturing: assemble and test low complexity electro-mechanical devices.
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Experience in mechanical assembly and components Ability to work with vendors on dimensions and order components Ability to qualify equipment in medical device mfg assembly line Experience in working in a med device company in a cleanroom environment.
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Perform a wide variety of electronic, mechanical or electromechanical assembly operations. Follow methods such as performing wiring and component installation on assembly units. All we accomplish is grounded in our core values of W orld Class, E mpowered, A ccountable, R espectful, E ngaged.
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Experience in mechanical assembly processes of small electronic devices. Experience in microelectronics assembly (chip and wire assembly) Experience in microelectronics assembly (chip and wire assembly.
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The Lens Design Engineer will perform detailed tolerancing of the design in concert with Opto-mechanical, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Engineers, and the fabrication shops and will support the assembly, alignment, and test of the optical assemblies, including during on-orbit checkout.
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Electronic circuit design, PCB layout, mechanical design and CAD skills. This would include requests for general assembly fixture, process methodology, equipment, tools, & process routings.
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