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JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: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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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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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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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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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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The Flexible Assembler III located in Grandview, MO reports to our Plant manager and is responsible for performing bench assembly of mechanical and electro-mechanical products from a variety of component parts using common or specialized hand tools, bench and stand-alone machines, and test equipment.
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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 r esponsibilities include mechanical/general assembly, functional testing and cosmetic appearance of standard products and other task.
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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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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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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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Comments for Suppliers: Must be able to pass soldering test and electronics test. Must be able to pass soldering test and electronics test. An Associate's Degree or Certificate in Electronics Technology from a two-year college or, technical school or, related experience/ or training in the field or on the bench, Specialized equipment used in this job.
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Passing score on the Electronics Technician Test. Job Description: Electronics Technician. Test to the unit level and PCB level. Must have a thorough understanding of analog and digital circuits. Technical writing skills required for internal and external documentation.
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Job Title: Electronics Technician. Knowledge of analog and digital circuits. Cell phones are not allowed at the client site, shooting of photos and/or videos are strictly prohibited while inside the client facility.
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Experience or certification in soldering and electronics/electrical repair or installation; Experience with laboratory instrumentation, computer interfacing, Matlab/Python programming, and data analysis are a plus.
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