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A World Leading Precision Time & Frequency Technology firm are looking for a Electro-Mechanical Assembler. The Electro-Mechanical Assembler is tasked with putting their high-precision timing, frequency control and synchronization products.
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Job Title: Antenna Assembler. Performs hand soldering on electronic assemblies for through hole components and all type of cables (i.e. wire, semi-ridge & coax). Performs a variety of mechanical or electro-mechanical assembly operations on mechanical assemblies, sub-assemblies, or end products in a repetitive nature.
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Employee is responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment.
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We are seeking a skilled Hi-Rel PC Assembler/Wirer to join our client's team. Job Title: Hi-Rel PC Assembler/Wirer. The successful candidate will be comfortable working under a microscope and possess experience in precision electro-mechanical assembly, demonstrating good dexterity and the ability to follow work instructions accurately.
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We are looking for an Assembler B for our Westbury NY facility. At the same time, you'll be in the vanguard of game-changers like digitalization and industrial 3D printing/additive manufacturing.
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Power-Flo Technologies is seeking an assembler to join our New Hyde Park shop. Assembler Physical Requirements. Assembler Required Skills. Assembler Daily Tasks. Power-Flo Technologies is a unique Family of Companies consisting of distributors, fabricators, manufacturers and motor and pump repair firms serving the New York metropolitan and New England areas.
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Come join our team as an Assembler! Love to tinker and build stuff, and are experienced in assembling grills, patio furniture etc. We offer a flexible work schedule at your local Home Center, offer a competitive pay per piece rate and paid training.
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Volt is immediately hiring Mechanical Assembler in North Amityville, NY. Volt is immediately hiring Mechanical Assembler in North Amityville, NY. Provide a wide variety of mechanical assembly operations on electro-mechanical assemblies, sub-assemblies, or end products in a repetitive nature which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment.
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Are looking to make a piece rate of $18.00 - $25.00. Are interested in working on a temporary, part-time basis. Enjoy working in home improvement stores. THE MORE YOU BUILD, THE MORE MONEY YOU MAKE. Come join a fun environment where you can get paid to do what you love.
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Assembler / solderer. Proven experience as a Soldering Technician or similar role. education: No Degree Required. Certification in soldering or electronics (preferred but not required). Troubleshoot and resolve soldering-related issues as they arise.
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Hi- Rel PC Assembler/ Wirer. Experience in precision electro- mechanical assembly with good dexterity and ability to follow work instructions. Wiring/ soldering surface mount components. Must be able to work under a microscope.
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Electrical Assembler - General Helper, Cooper Lighting Solutions. Electrical Assembler/General Helper. We provide professional customers and consumers with quality, energy-efficient LED lighting.
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We're looking for an Electrical Assembler/General Helper to join our manufacturing team in Hicksville, NY. You will be trained to read and understand work orders as well as assemble, test, and inspect light fixtures and individual components.
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We are looking for an outgoing individual that will be an assembler of electronic sub-assemblies in the Temperature Control Systems Department. Our client is currently fielding applicants for an exciting career opportunity as an Assembler.
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In this role, you will be rewarded by a leading aerospace/defense manufacturer that really takes care of it's employees by offering perks such as 401k with company match, profit sharing, bonus potential, and tuition reimbursement.
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