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Assembly, mechanical, hand tool, electrical, schematic, Production, manufacturing, organizational skills, computer skills, Quality check, Blueprint, Micrometer, Hand tools, Power tools, Parts list, Materials, mechanical assembly, Cable assembly.
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Technical Expertise: Proficiency in wire harness assembly techniques, including soldering, crimping, and connector termination, with a strong understanding of electrical and mechanical principles.
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Coordinate package design and assembly of advanced packages, driving material and BOM choices, body sizes, manufacturability, and package constructions to achieve acceptable DFM requirements. Experience with wafer bumping, package assembly, substrate technology, BOM selection, testing and product development lifecycle.
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This internship will provide you with hands on experience in electro-mechanical assembly and modular test. Performs a variety of routine electro-mechanical assembly operations, troubleshooting and repair.
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The ability to create a simple electrical schematic from an existing circuit or circuit created in the field or during a build and pass the sketch to engineering for revision or creation of a standard drawing.
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Prior experience with integration of one or more of the following technologies: sensing(motion,touch), transducers, imaging, displays, electrical interconnect and protocols (I2C, SPI, UART, USB, etc.
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In this role, you will play a crucial part in our manufacturing and assembly operations, focusing on both mechanical and electrical aspects. Drilling and tapping of screw holesCutting of stock metal to lengthRivetingSanding/FilingSand blastingUsing electrical hand tools to fabricate and assemble cable harnesses and connector assemblies.
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This position will be responsible for leading a two staff maintenance crew and maintenance of 30 Austin Public Health facilities including various repairs (carpentry, plumbing, electrical), painting and other remodeling projects, staff and equipment moves, furniture purchase and assembly, and vehicle operation.
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Complete dis-assembly of vehicle in order to assist Service Advisors in assessing damage to prepare a 100% Repair PlanEnsure all needed repairs identified to eliminate supplements and minimize repair timePlan work procedure: follow work order for all operations listedRemove upholstery, accessories, electrical and hydraulic window and seat operating equipment and trim to gain access to damaged area of vehicle if needed.
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Position, align or adjust work pieces or electrical parts for assembly. 0-2 years of assembly line experience. Performs prep work, such as number wiring, assembles simple sub-assemblies, square blocks, and glues fiberglass and knobs.
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Participates in design for manufacturing, test, and reliability (DFM, DFT, DFR) reviews with the goal of reducing the assembly and test time and increasing the overall product quality. Education: Bachelor's or Master's in Electrical or Electronic Engineering.
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In-depth understanding of CAD layout, ATE and bench test data logs, digital and analog circuits, device physics, IC fabrication and assembly. Perform electrical and physical fault isolation on mixed-signal IC devices to identify root cause of failure in a timely and efficient manner.
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Electrical aptitude/experience (maintenance, installation, assembly, etc. - Mechanical aptitude/experience (maintenance, installation, assembly, etc. Mechanical aptitude/experience (maintenance, installation, assembly, etc.
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Coordinate package design and assembly of advanced 2.5D/3D packages, driving material and BOM choices, body sizes, manufacturability, and package constructions to achieve acceptable DFM requirements.
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Must be able to read machine and assembly blueprints including the ability to redline drawings during a build and submit them to engineering for revisions if necessary. Assembly Technician/worker (beyond simple rote assembly on a construction line.
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