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Extensive knowledge of electro - mechanical systems, components, and their functions. Extensive knowledge of electro - mechanical systems, components, and their functions. This includes, but not limited to, motors, pumps, relays, circuit breakers, electronic machine controls and circuits, computers, printers, and other equipment.
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Demonstrated experience in fast-paced iterative design environments within a complex electro-mechanical manufacturing industry. Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline, along with a Six Sigma Green Belt (preferred.
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As a member of our Manufacturing Team, the Electronics Operator 4 will assemble and test electro-mechanical products in an efficient, timely, and quality focused manner. Community Awareness that includes activities with local non-profit organizations and a Matching Gift Program.
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Using a wide array of in-house and industry IT solutions, this person will collaborate with team leads, system operators, and electro-mechanical technicians to address faults, escalate issues, and fine tune performance.
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Knowledge of GD&T, basic Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and electro-mechanical systems. Bachelor’s degree in engineering (mechanical, electrical or industrial) or equivalent experience. Knowledge of GD&T, basic Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and electro-mechanical systems.
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Minimum of 5 years of work experience in electronics and machine maintenance. Together, we accelerate the discovery, development and delivery of solutions that safeguard and improve human health. T rade school degree in electronics or previous electrical repair/wiring experience.
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Assembles electronic or electro-mechanical assemblies, sub-assemblies or products according to product specifications. Assembles electronic or electro-mechanical assemblies, sub-assemblies or products according to product specifications.
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Their responsibilities will include the maintenance, sustaining, and improvement of existing product lines, New Product Introduction (NPI) into Production, the development and support of production flow, assembly methods, test sequences, and the overall processes required to produce our highly complex electronic and electro-optical assemblies.
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