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Essential Functions: Primary engineering responsibility for mechanical design tasks such as requirements analysis, specification generation, interface definition, component selection, component 3D CAD modeling, data collection, thermal and structural engineering analysis, Product documentationGeneration of Technical Data Package components (Part and Assembly drawings, electrical harness drawings, system level RF and comms drawings, Installation/outline customer drawings, etc.
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Electro-mechanical assembly of computer based instrumentation machinery with emphasis on wiring, assembling and building/testing of sub-assemblies and complete systems. Electro-mechanical assembly of computer based instrumentation machinery with emphasis on wiring, assembling and building/testing of sub-assemblies and complete systems.
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As a Technician on our production team, you are responsible for assembly, test and repair of electro-mechanical control systems for critical applications in the Aerospace and Defense market.
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Proficiency in blueprint reading and mechanical assembly and troubleshooting skills. RoleAs an Assembly Technician (also known as Valve Assembler, Calibration Technician), you'll assist in the assembly, calibration, and testing of valves.
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Minimum of 1-3 years electro-mechanical assembly experience. Mechanical assembly with electronic/electrical safety knowledge is acceptable. Responsible for complex and diversified assembly of a variety of products in which mechanical drawings or work instructions are provided.
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Position, erect, align, level; position sub-assemblies, units, and separates components and integrate their operations; performs fitting, aligning, timing, calibrating, and other operations incidental to the mechanical assembly of the machine.
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Note: While our focus is on pneumatic control valve assembly, we recognize that experience from related fields such as automotive technology may be valuable due to similarities in tool usage, mechanical processes, and attention to detail.
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Immediate Industrial Assembler Position AvailableDescription:Position, erect, align, level electrical wiring, components, electrical panels and integrate their operations; performs fitting, aligning, and other components incidental to the electrical assembly of the machine.
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Assemble all units in Hydro and Final assembly up to and including all piping, insulating and wiring along with final testing. The assembler will complete final assembly, test, and quality control of all parts.
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Mount and connect auxiliary, mechanical, electrical, electronic, pneumatic or hydraulic equipment. Responsible for utilizing the Quality traveler system to track all critical-to-quality metrics and insure all products are built to acceptable design and assembly standards.
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To use a variety of hand and power tools, fixtures, work instructions and test equipment to perform a series of operations to correctly assemble/test mechanical and electrical devices. Follow detailed assembly instructions, processes and procedures.
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Test Equipment Console layout, ITA Design, Electrical/Mechanical Drafting, 3D Design and Modeling, Configuration Management Practices, Knowledge of Mil/ASME/ISO Standards, machining /manufacturing processes, materials/finishes, thermal calculations/management, Design Review preparation, estimation, and technical presentation package/document development.
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Perform other assignments as required by the Assembly Manager and Assistant Assembly Manager such as: Testing, Engraving, and/or Packaging. The primary function of the Assembler is to assemble components into finished goods following engineering drawings and/or instruction from the Assembly Manager and Assistant Assembly Manager using various tools and fixtures.
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Apply technical expertise in one of: electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, laser design, optics and photonics, plasma physics, aerospace engineering, or a related discipline, to support existing product lines of optical gyroscope-based inertial measurement units (IMUs), at the system, subassembly, and component levels.
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ComJob Summary:The primary function of the Assembler is to assemble components into finished goods following engineering drawings and/or instruction from the Assembly Manager and Assistant Assembly Manager using various tools and fixtures.
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