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Job Title: Electro-Mechanical Assembler $20. Job Title: Electro-Mechanical Assembler $20. Candidates will be picking their parts for the day and then working at a sit down bench performing electrical and mechanical assembly work with simple hand & power tools.
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We are presently seeking an Assembler I that will perform any combination of the following tasks to assemble electronic components, subassemblies, products or systems. Responsibilities: Receives detailed instructions on all work, under close supervision; Detail oriented with proven ability to learn new processes and systems; Positions, aligns parts in specified relationship to each other in fixture or other holding device; Performs intermediate assembly tasks, such as soldering, potting, encapsulating, sanding, cleaning, epoxy, bonding, curing, laser welding, operation of pneumatic machinery, pneumatic presses, etc.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Electronics Assembler Technician to join our team. Proven experience in electronic assembly or a similar role. Perform soldering, wiring, and testing of electronic assemblies to ensure proper functionality.
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This role offers seated workstations and all tools provided in a supportive environment that values precision and quality.
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About Gleason With more than 2,200 employees and 13 manufacturing facilities worldwide, Gleason Corporation is a leader in gear technology.
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