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Must have good mechanical ability, able to repair electro-mechanical devices and understand and work with basic electrical circuits and relay logic. Possess a strong ability in electro-mechanical aptitude.
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Test the performance of electro-mechanical assemblies using test instruments such as multi-meters, volt and amp meters. + Responsible for troubleshooting, maintaining and repairing mechanical malfunctions to increase productivity and equipment capabilities including, but not limited to disassembling and reassembling machinery, overhauling gearboxes, replace bearings/bushings/etc.
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Work as key member of a cross-functional team to develop mechanical and electro-mechanical solutions. The engineer will be a member of the Mechanical Engineering team responsible for the development of mechanical systems and assemblies across various ground based and shipboard military radar platforms.
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Proficient in electro-mechanical design. Position Title: Senior Power Electronics Engineer. Experience with power distribution and conversion type of circuitry and wiring, included experience with battery systems, transformers, inverters, contactors and the likes.
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We are a manufacturing and life cycle management company specializing in the cost-effective production of high-quality, high-reliability, advanced military electro-mechanical products. Medical, Dental, Vision, EAP, Onsite Fitness Facility, Wellness Programs, FSA, 4+ weeks PTO, Parental Leave, Tuition Reimbursement/Support, Leadership development and skills training, mentoring and employee resource groups, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, 401(k) with match (10% employer contribution at 5% employee contribution.
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Quality Engineering skills as related to electro-mechanical assembly operations including the ability to interpret engineering drawing/build instruction/process procedures and develop inspection processes and methodologies and determine product compliance.
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SRCTec, LLC is a manufacturing and life cycle management company specializing in the cost-effective production of high-quality, high-reliability, advanced military electro-mechanical products.
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Able to understand and interpret electronic schematics, electronic drawings, mechanical drawings, test and assembly instructions, and specifications and engineering documents. Systems engineering or working familiarity with radar systems, radio-frequency (RF)-based systems, communication-related systems, navigation systems, or other complex electronics technology.
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You will be responsible for troubleshooting and repairing medical equipment used in surgical procedures, as well as providing installation support on complex mechanical, electro mechanical and electronic units.
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B.S. or greater in mechanical, electro-mechanical, industrial, or chemical engineering disciplines. Mechanical Engineer, Advanced Manufacturing Are you excited about understanding, interpreting, and navigating complex policy issues.
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Proficient in electro mechanical design and work with electrical schematics and knowledge of electrical analyses. Design, implement electrical/mechanical systems for container refrigeration units.
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Candidate minimum requirements must possess a strong ability in electro-mechanical aptitude. Requirements: 3-5 years’ experience of direct industry, store front door installation or relevant industry experience, Storefront, Glazing, Doors, Aluminum Frames, Electrical, Glass, Automatic Doors, Hardware etc.
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Test the performance of electro-mechanical assemblies using test instruments such as multi-meters, volt and amp meters under direction of job trainer. Technical Training, electrical/mechanical technician degree, or strong aptitude and experience on equivalent equipment is required.
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Install, assemble and testing of electro-mechanical and electronic systems in lab environment. Diagnose and repair problems with electro-mechanical and electronic systems, malfunctioning circuitry networks, and ineffective electronic equipment.
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TTM Technologies, Inc. is a leading global printed circuit board manufacturer, focusing on quick-turn and volume production of technologically advanced PCBs, backplane assemblies and electro-mechanical solutions as well as a global designer and manufacturer of high-frequency radio frequency (RF) and microwave components and assemblies.
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