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Requires practical knowledge and experience maintaining, operating and troubleshooting field measurement, controls and electro-mechanical critical Gas Control field asset infrastructure.
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Architect, design, detail, and model mechanical, fluidic, and thermal systems within, and associated with, electro-mechanical/optical/fluidic capital equipment type systems. Extensive working knowledge of mechanical fabrication practices, such as machining, sheet metal, welding and plastics fabrication.
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Direct experience with similar work assembling electro-mechanical equipment preferred. Involves mechanical assembly of high precision machined parts and alignment of mechanical assemblies.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler works in a one-piece flow cell performing bench-type processes to complete mechanical and electrical assemblies and subassemblies, using hand tools.
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Qualification Requirements: Must have at minimum, basic understanding of electronic components in addition to 2+ years of previous assembly experience in an electro/mechanical manufacturing environment.
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10+ years technology development experience in one of the following areas: lasersystems, electro-opto-mechanical systems, optics-based medical devices. Job DescriptionIPG Medical, a wholly owned subsidiary of IPG Photonics (NASDAQ: IPGP), is focused on developing next-generation products based on IPG Medical’s state-of-the-art laser technology.
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Troubleshoot and diagnose issues in electro-mechanical sub-assemblies, utilizing end-of-line test equipment. Demonstrated proficiency in troubleshooting both mechanical and electrical systems.
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Troubleshoot and diagnose issues in electro-mechanical sub-assemblies, utilizing end-of-line test equipment Utilize diagnostic tools (vendor software, multi-meters, oscilloscopes) for troubleshooting controls components Maintain and troubleshoot manufacturing test systemsDemonstrate proficiency in PLC systems (e.g. Allen Bradley/Rockwell, Siemens), including troubleshooting ladder logic.
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3-5 years of experience with engineering and development of Class II electro-mechanical medical devices. Supporting medical device compliance testing (e.g. EMC, EMI, IEC) with external test houses, such as TUV and Intertek.
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Knowledge of electro-mechanical assemblies or electronics preferred. Assists in maintaining existing mechanical and electrical test fixtures and update work instructions as required.
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Company DescriptionHardware Specialty Co., Inc is a leading international distributor of commercial and military fasteners, electronic & electro-mechanical components. Company DescriptionHardware Specialty Co., Inc is a leading international distributor of commercial and military fasteners, electronic & electro-mechanical components.
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2 - 5 years of experience in relevant, high-tech, electronics and electro-mechanical products. Bachelor’s Degree in manufacturing, mechanical, electrical, or equivalent engineering.
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Bachelor's Degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or other Engineering discipline. Working knowledge of manufacturing methods / processes, procedures and cost-reduction techniques (i.e. DFM, Lean, VAVE, Six Sigma, etc.
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Experienced in electro-mechanical devices. Knowledge of sophisticated medical catheters, electro-optics and/or precision mechanisms are all highly desirable. Hands on assembly of medical devices such as catheters, cables, connectors, solder joints, screening rings, and catheter tubes.
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Participate in the transfer of design changes from design engineering to manufacturing. Ability to troubleshoot Electromechanical, Pneumatic and Software systems. To maintain responsibility for the manufacture and performance of assigned product line(s.
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