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Assignments using generally accepted welding and cutting procedures (including, but not limited to, soldering, brazing, inert gas welding, etc. Performs the duties of the Sheet Metal Worker classification as assigned.
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Install, assemble, repair, adjust, test, and maintain telecommunications equipment such as wired and wireless telecommunications systems devices, microwave, automatic equipment identification (AEI) systems, IP Networks, VoIP, Cameras, Radio Frequency (RF) Communications systems, Voice & Data communications, front and end of train devices, and soldering electrical/electronic components.
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Performs torch tool hardening and annealing, electron beam welding, all types of torch and fusion bath soldering, cutting, brazing, aluminum welding and fusion welding on metal and plastic materials.
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Installing, maintaining, and repairing plumbing systems and fixtures which will include toilet replacements, faucets replacements, water heater replacements, soldering, and common plumbing repairs.
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Possess excellent soldering skills in both through hole and/ or surface Digital Volt Meters, Frequency Counters, Spectrum Analyzers and all appropriate troubleshooting general purpose equipment.
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Anderson specifications in individual or larger run quantities using various hand tools, test equipment, soldering iron/torch, machines (turning, milling, drilling, threading, etc), shears, spot welders, press, etc.
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Display basic ability to repair or replace PVC copper pipe (including soldering). Display proficiency in any one of the following categories, above average skills in two more of the following categories and basic skills in the remaining categories: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic/electronic systems and controls, carpentry and finish skills, kitchen equipment, vehicles, energy conservation, and/or general building management.
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Specific Job Knowledge, Skill and Ability Proficient with voltage meter, soldering iron, tone generator, multimeter, cable toners, striping cables and network cable testers. Specific Job Knowledge, Skill and Ability Proficient with voltage meter, soldering iron, tone generator, multimeter, cable toners, striping cables and network cable testers.
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Drawing on nearly four centuries of collective experience across Wabtec, GE Transportation and Faiveley Transport, the company has unmatched digital expertise, technological innovation, and world-class manufacturing and services, enabling the digital-rail-and-transit ecosystems.
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Perform basic metal works such as layout, assembly and dismantling operations, fabrication and installation of projects involving acetylene, MIG (wire welding) and arc welding, fastening, bolting, soldering or spot welding, and operate power hammers, presses or other cutting and shaping tools and machines.
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Comments for Suppliers: Must be able to pass soldering test and electronics test. Passing score on the Electronics Technician Test. Knowledge of analog and digital circuits. Comments for Suppliers: Must be able to pass soldering test and electronics test.
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Utilize wire cutting, striping, crimping, and soldering tools to assemble products. Utilize wire cutting, striping, crimping, and soldering tools to assemble products. Assembles custom built wire harnesses and control box modules by interpreting blue print specifications, using hand tools and precision measuring instruments.
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Perform all requested and necessary work on jewelry to include setting, sizing, altering, repairing, soldering, polishing, and cleaning of customer, pre-owned and vendor merchandise to support sales and customer service.
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Performs a variety of tasks, such as forklift operation, ERP transactions, shipping and receiving, welding, painting, soldering, chemical process. The Assembly technician II responsibilities include mechanical/general assembly, functional testing and cosmetic appearance of standard products and other task.
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Uses general hand tools for assembly and operates manual machines such as drill press, polisher, grinding. This well-established organization is currently seeking an Assembly Technician II. This role is expected to follow approved processes to provide finished goods with a focus on quality and on-time delivery.
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