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Our Aerospace/Defense client is looking for an Electronics Assembler to perform fabrication or modification tasks on RF microwave hybrid modules and sub-assemblies of mid-range to high complexity.
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A day as an Operator Assembler I - WE2 (Friday-Sunday 3:00pm to 1:00am) in Cirtec Medical. Operates a variety of wafer fab equipment in a clean room production environment. Cirtec Medical specializes in complex, difficult to produce components and devices in today’s most advanced product technologies including, neuromodulation, implantable drug delivery, cardiac rhythm management, ventricular assist and interventional devices and delivery systems.
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Desired Skills: Assembler - 2nd Shift. Requirements: Assembler - 2nd Shift. Assembler - 2nd Shift. Our client requires that candidates must have an active/current DoD Interim Secret Personnel Clearance (PCL) to start, for which the U.S. Government requires U.S. Citizenship.
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Performs a variety of tasks ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies.
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Electronic Assembler Salary: Up to $37/hr. Electronic Assembler Salary: Up to $37/hr. Previous experience in electronics/microelectronics assembly. Responsibilities: Performs fabrication or modification tasks on RF microwave hybrid modules and sub-assemblies of mid-range to high complexity.
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At Novanta, our innovations power technology products that are transforming healthcare and advanced manufacturing—improving productivity, enhancing people’s lives and redefining what’s possible.
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We are seeking a meticulous and experienced Sr MicroWave Assembler to join our team. Job DescriptionLockheed Martin's Chelmsford Operations facility is a leading hub for innovation in microelectronics, supporting critical aerospace and defense programs.
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This position is on Nova's Point of Care Meter group in our Lexington Rd, Billerica, MA Facility.
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Performs fabrication or modification tasks on RF microwave hybrid modules and sub-assemblies of mid-range to high complexity.
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Previous experience in electronics/microelectronics assembly.
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Job Description: Performs fabrication or modification tasks on RF microwave hybrid modules and sub-assemblies of mid-range to high complexity
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In this exciting role as an Assembler III in the Bedford and Billerica facilities, you will have responsibility for supporting the manufacture of high-quality and complex catheters to support the Cardiac Ablation Solutions Business during second shift.
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Performs fabrication or modification tasks on RF microwave hybrid modules and sub-assemblies of mid-range to high complexity.
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As a Medical Device Assembler, you will join a dynamic team dedicated to manufacturing high-quality medical equipment that directly impacts the lives of patients worldwide which will enhance patient care and improve healthcare outcomes.
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We are looking for a highly motivated Assembler. Assembly of electro-mechanical parts as well as routing of wires, adding RTV or other adhesives as instructed. Will perform various assembly processes such as installing pcb assemblies into metal chassis, installing cables, installing hardware, following instructions, and adhering to quality requirements.
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