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Troubleshoot and resolve basic issues related to assembly, such as fitting and alignment problems. How YOU will make an impact: Follow established assembly procedures to ensure quality production.
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Light assembly, deburring, and general handling of parts / work in process. Follow safety procedures and guidelines in the assembly process. Nordson Industrial Coating Systems (ICS) designs equipment our global customers rely on for the precise application and curing of liquid paint, powder finishes, container barrier coatings and ambient temperature adhesives and sealants.
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Disassembly and assembly of electric motors, pumps, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, repair machinery and conveyer belts. Perform miscellaneous duties as required for plant maintenance. Join Staffmark and our partner pharmaceutical company that is offering a diverse range of opportunities within the consumer healthcare industry.
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Basic machinist experience using lathe and mill is a plus. Be the key element of changing lives as we work together supplying medicines and alternative therapies that restore total health and wellness.
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Production, Cnc, Machine operation, Mill, Cnc machine, Calipers, Lathe, Blueprint, Inspection, Assembly, fanuc, fanuc robotics. Production, Cnc, Machine operation, Mill, Cnc machine, Calipers, Lathe, Blueprint, Inspection, Assembly, fanuc, fanuc robotics.
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The purpose of the Production Technician is to complete all assigned tasks related to the assembly of our vacuum circuit breakers and products and to ensure all work is performed in a safe, timely and quality oriented manner that meets customer needs.
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1-2 years of electrical and/or mechanical assembly experience desired (not assembly line or machine operator). The purpose of the Production Technician is to complete all assigned tasks related to the assembly of products and to ensure all work is performed in a safe, timely and quality oriented manner that meets customer needs.
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About the Team: The primary responsibility of the Plant Quality Engineer will be to coordinate technical solutions related to assembly quality processes, as well as being a first responder to quality issues in production.
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This position is responsible for traveling with the Field Activity Support Team (FAST) to stores within an assigned district to own and execute “start to finish” variable tasks such as planograms and physical inventories, as well as provide support for other tasks including merchandise and fixture assembly, and the maintenance of all signage.
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