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This job is performed almost 100% sitting and requires fine motor skills as this is very detailed/precision assembly. Frequently will use a microscope and a variety of hand tools to assemble and finish the machined parts.
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Drive expansion and improvement in procurement, production planning, logistics of multiple step assembly operation. Summary Oversee strategic planning and execution of a global sourcing, production planning and logistics strategy – including launch of new manufacturing or distribution operations in new regions/countries.
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Fills requisitions, work orders, or requests for materials, tools, or other stock items and distributes items to production workers or assembly line. Any questions about this position or any others, please contact the Human Resources department at 610-932-6500 or recruitment@herrs.com.
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Mechanical skills: plumbing; soldiering; welding; pipe fitting; precision assembly and disassembly of machinery. Mechanical skills: plumbing; soldiering; welding; pipe fitting; precision assembly and disassembly of machinery.
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Must be able to comprehend detailed assembly and manufacturing drawings and BOMs. Minimum 10 years of experience in industrial sales selling precision machined and/or fabricated items built to customer supplied specifications.
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Basic electro-mechanical assembly ability and use of hand tools required. Basic electro-mechanical assembly ability and use of hand tools required. H1-B and green card sponsorship is not available for this position.
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Job Summary: The Electro-Mechanical Assembler is responsible for all phases of assembly as needed. This includes building of panels, wiring of panels, assembly of mechanical components and final wiring.
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Previous experience in general labor, loading, unloading, landscaping, construction, production, manufacturing, assembly, or warehouse work is helpful but not required. Provide friendly, positive, and stress-free junk removal to all customers.
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Works with close, direct supervision to learn how to effectively lay out work, set-up appropriate machines or equipment to meet or exceed assembly demands and customer requirements per design specifications and published schedules.
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Assist Product transition from engineering development, through new product introduction and into full-rate production, including writing Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) and assembly of the Circuits.
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Perform circuit analysis and simulation ensuring adequate margin against performance specifications and compatibility with next higher assembly performance. Altium or other related SCH capture / PCB layout software experience.
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Hydraulic Cylinder Disassembly and Assembly - As needed: Assists as a secondary responsibility if/ when welding job orders are complete. Demonstrates Excellence in quality both in welding and assembly of cylinder.
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Part time for College Hunks means at least 2 days of full day availability Monday through Saturday Previous experience in general labor, loading, unloading, landscaping, construction, production, manufacturing, assembly, or warehouse work is helpful but not required.
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With a proven track record in the High-Tech Manufacturing and Automated Assembly arenas the runway is long and the selling fields are ripe for harvest. With a proven track record in the High-Tech Manufacturing and Automated Assembly arenas the runway is long and the selling fields are ripe for harvest.
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Assist Product transition from Engineering to Manufacturing, including writing Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) and assembly of RF Circuits. Five (5) years of experience with Product transition from Engineering to Manufacturing, including writing Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) and assembly of Power Amplifier.
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