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We are seeking a seasoned Mechanical Design Engineer or entry level CAD operator to design automated sheet metal fabrication systems and work with assembly personnel to implement designs. Our team of Engineers, Machinist, Electricians, and Assemblers design and manufacture all aspects of sheet metal production systems to meet our customers every need.
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This position reports to the production supervisor of Transformer, Switchgear, and AMS market. Complete project work as needed involving the assembly of parts that require the use of hand tools, paint accessories and mechanical devices.
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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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Assembly Mechanic - Quality Inspector. Perform bench and assembly line operational check out, troubleshooting, repair and adjustment of electrical and electronic systems, lighting circuits, power plant systems, wing fold circuits, missile launch racks, aircraft instrumentation, provide flight test instrumentation, fire wiring system, fuel system.
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Lead laser module driver design and optics assembly from concept to high-volume production. In this role, as a member of a multi-disciplinary product development team, you will own the laser module design and packaging from concept to production for state-of-the-art medical image products.
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The Industrial Millwright position is responsible for performing diversified duties to repair and maintain production and facility. Ability to read and interpret mechanical assembly and detail drawings and Bill of material and use them in the disassembly and repair of plant equipment.
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Summary: The Mechanical Assembler will perform manual labor within a production line assembling industrial air compressor products, associated parts and accessories and packing products according to specifications.
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Job Types: Assembly, General Labor, General Production, Hand Packaging, Light Industrial, Manufacturing, Production, Warehouse. Staff Management | SMX has immediate full and part-time openings for Production Associates.
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Warehouse of Fixtures has an exciting opportunity for a Warehouse Production & Assembly Laborer in our St. Louis location. Job Title: Warehouse Production & Assembly. Our business has a strong community involvement, donating our time, money, and furniture to worthwhile local causes such as Operation Food Search, Foster and Adoptive Care Coalition, and the Urban League.
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General Warehouse Worker, Machine Operator, Warehouse associate, Assembly Line Worker, Entry Level Laborer. Our client, a leading cleaning supplies manufacturer, is seeking a Production Associate to join their team.
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We have an immediate need for a full-time Production Supervisor to supervise, coach, coordinate, and instruct adults with developmental disabilities in a warehouse/packaging/assembly atmosphere.
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2+ years' experience in general assembly work or specialized training. Our Wirer / Assembler with electrical focus will work as a part of our production team to assemble industrial air compressors and associated parts and accessories.
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General labor, Production, Hand tool, Construction, Power tool, Concrete, Packing, Assembly, Solar, Forklift, Carpentry, Tape measure, Landscaping, General production, Mechanical, Hand and power tools, Heavy lifting.
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Assists Licensed Professionals with plotting/production/assembly of drawing packages and writing specifications. In this internship, you will perform basic design and production of construction document duties assigned by a Licensed Professional.
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Assembles minor products or components with a small number of details within routine and highly repetitive assembly operations. Typical job titles include: General Labor, Machine Operator, Maker/Packer, Assembler and Line Operator.
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