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The Electrical-Mechanical, PCB and Cable Assembler will perform a variety of electronic assembly operations. Electro-Mechanical Assembly duties include prepping and integrating chassis, related electro-mechanical assemblies, crimping, stripping, cable routing, staking, splicing, marking, labeling, soldering, and performs all aspects of prototype and production assembly.
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Extensive knowledge and experience in circuit design, assembly, harnesses, electrical test, APQP/PPAP, as well as applying quality tools such as 8D, Root-cause analysis, etc. Electrical mechanical engineering Livermore CA ref.
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As an Electro-Mechanical Production Technician, you will be responsible for all activities related to the assembly of electronic components for the GETS Program. Experience with soldering and assembling electronics / electronics components and familiar with electronic assembly industry standards, including ESD practices and procedures.
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Commission, calibrate, service, equipment, debug, electronic, electro-mechanical, assembly process, hardware, software, training, Associate's Degree, Electrical Technology, BSEE/BSME, automotive, machine tool manufacturing, Allen Bradley PLC programming, technical drawings, panel building, MRP/ERP systems, SAP, communication, math, computer skills, travel.
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2+ years of previous experience with multi-stage mechanical assembly is desired. Assembler (Electrical/Mechanical) in Charlotte, NC at Boston Gear. The Assembler position is responsible for performing assigned duties related to the assembly, sub-assembly, and electrical testing of gear motors.
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You will be expected to apply sound mechanical engineering principles to solve complex system problems while teaming with a cross-discipline team including electrical engineering, systems engineering, flight science, manufacturing engineering, supply chain and others.
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You will wire, solder, and assemble fabricated components to create electrical and mechanical assemblies, ensuring they meet tolerances and product operating requirements. - Soldering or Electronic Assembly certificate from a vocational technical institute is desired.
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Ability to read, interpret, and follow technical documents e.g. engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, assembly instructions, and detailed test plans. Lean six sigma green belt certified. Family Planning & Parenting Support: Fertility (eg, IVF, preservation), adoption, and gestational carrier coverage with additional benefits and resources to provide support from planning to parenting.
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Mental Health Resources: We provide free mental health resources 24/7 including therapy, life coaching, and more. As the world enters an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to bringing cutting-edge autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to the military in months, not years.
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Solder electrical connections to ensure proper conductivity- Use hand tools to perform mechanical assembly tasks- Wire electrical components and harnesses following established procedures- Read and interpret schematics, blueprints, and technical drawings- Test and troubleshoot assembled products to ensure functionalitySkills:- Work experience in assembly and Technical or engineering career in electromechanics, mechatronics, and mechanics.
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This full time, permanent Electrical and Mechanical Assembly Manufacturing Production Supervisor is a first shift career opportunity at a growing, metal product manufacturing company.
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This position will perform electrical and mechanical assembly, integration and test across all stages of production. The candidate will be working as part of the technician team whose work will include assembly and test of electronic/avionic components, hypersonic flight vehicles, sub-system testing troubleshooting and mechanical component assembly.
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Electrical assembly skills. Job Title: Electro Mechanical Assembler. Join our team as a Mechanical Assembler, where you will be integral in building sheet metal cafeteria carts from start to finish.
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As a Mechanical-Electrical Assembler you will build and test precision Attune kits. We are looking for a Mechanical-Electrical Assembler. This is not assembly line work; you will be involved in the full build from the beginning through final test and certification of a variety of products.
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Perform all required electro-mechanical or opto-mechanical assembly, alignment or calibration of subassembly or system level hardware. The Senior Electro-Mechanical Assembler is required to assemble, inspect and perform acceptance testing on complex electro-mechanical-optical systems.
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