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A Valve Technician would perform the essential duties of new valve assembly and valve repair / certification of various types of valves both in shop and onsite at customer facilities. A Valve Technician would perform the essential duties of new valve assembly and valve repair / certification of various types of valves both in shop and onsite at customer facilities.
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Assembly Mechanic encompasses all of the duties of the following job classifications: Inspector Assembly, Sub-Assembly Precision, Mechanic Aircraft Production, Mechanic Electrical and Radio, Sheet Metal Assembler and Riveter.
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Minimum of one year of experience in housekeeping or event setup in a convention center, hotel, sports venue or other public assembly facility. Supervise and work along with staff in the various custodial and housekeeping functions for the facility; sweep, mop, and scrub floors; wash walls, clean windows; polish stainless steel/brass and clean counter tops; clean restrooms and replenish supplies; remove stains, clean and extract carpets; dust, polish, arrange and move furniture and equipment; remove rubbish and waste.
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The work statement will allow you to have depth in the Materials and Process focus area in Mechanical/Structures/Assembly or Metals/Joining/Metallurgy skills, but projects may require you to have more generalized Materials and Process skills including low observable materials, composites, chemical/contamination, and/or sub-systems.
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With dozens of menu items-and endless possible combinations-Panera's kitchen is no fast-food assembly line. With dozens of menu items-and endless possible combinations-Panera's kitchen is no fast-food assembly line.
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1+ years of experience in mechanical/structures assembly, materials and processes engineering, and/or manufacturing research and development. Bachelor’s degree or higher in aerospace, mechatronics engineering, mechanical engineering, and/or material science.
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Electrical troubleshooting, electrical assembly, electrical testing, electrical schematic, electrical wiring, machine assembly. Additional qualifications highly preferred include:*Electrical or Automation Degree from Technical College*Ability to use electrical test equipment*Machine assembly.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionRoleAs a Mechanical Assembler (also known as Equipment Assembler, Assembly Technician), you'll assemble, disassemble, mount, and modify blowers and exhausters. QualificationsStrong shop math skills and mechanical assembly skills.
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Applies engineering knowledge of electrical, electronic and electro-mechanical components in evaluation and selection for assembly and subassembly design. Supports electrical manufacturing assembly in house and at supplier locations, both domestic and international.
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SFS, Inc. is a leading supplier of field services to Fortune 1000 manufacturers and retailers in the U.S. We contract over 3 million retail merchandising, auditing, installation and assembly projects in almost every zip code in the country, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
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DailyPay work today, get paid tomorrow Free Enrollment Required. Come join SFS as a Retail Merchandiser independent contractor and enjoy all the benefits of creating your own schedule. Report client work completions on the same day as service.
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Fills requisitions, work orders, or requests for materials, tools, or other stock items and distributes items to production workers or assembly line. Penske Logistics is looking for warehouse associates to become part of an excellent team.
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Involved in, the layout and assembly of electrical systems and sub-systems and troubleshoots problems that arise on the floor and in electrical lab. Electrical assembly of control panels and related equipment including cables, harnesses, and motors.
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Minimum of 5+ year experience with fabrication and/or assembly of mechanical or electrical systems utilizing production industry standards. Title: Avionics Technician. Conducts system test preparations by coordinating system integration, fabrication, modification, setup, checkout and tear-down.
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The Used Equipment Assembly Technician is responsible for maintaining good communication and working relationships with customers, peers and management and to be profitable with direct labor billing while working within all safety guidelines established by Heubel Shaw and OSHA. Principle Duties and Responsibilities: Evaluate, disassemble, paint, and rebuild used forklifts in accordance with established guidelines and procedures.
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