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Tool and Equipment Integration – Facility requirements, ergonomics, safety, environmental, automation, robotics, metrology, tool & die fabrication, tool design methodology, determinant tooling & fixtures, loft practices, flat patterning, numerical controlled programing of equipment, tool cutting/addition technology applied to the fabrication and assembly of vertical lift systems.
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Aero-structure – Airframe design of metallic, non-metallic, machining, cutting tool, additive part fabrication and assembly manufacturing processes, equipment, tool integration, and product verification.
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Design components for manufacturing via plastic injection molding, stamping, machining, extrusion, and related processes, considering high-volume assembly processes in design concepts. Implement Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA) principles to enhance product reliability and reduce manufacturing costs.
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General understanding of automation; including but not limited to: high-speed assembly machinery, SCADA / Gantry / Six-Axis Robotics, FANUC robots and general automation technology. Understand and markup electrical schematics and read 2D, 3D AutoCad mechanical assembly drawings.
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Electrical Engineering team: Design or test Printed Circuit Board Assembly for 3D camera system. We are looking to fill Intern positions from the following engineering majors: Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering, Optics/Optical Engineering, Opto-Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Vision Science, Optometry, Systems, Aerospace or related major.
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Familiarity with Rockwell Automation programming software with the ability to connect to Allen Bradley PLC’s and HMI’s for troubleshooting and some coding. A minimum Applied Science (2-year degree) with emphasis in Electrical Engineering, Industrial Maintenance, Industrial Automation, Mechatronics or Robotic Programming.
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Leading the production management of network hardware assembly. Cloud network hardware assembly experience. To enhance & empower this group, you will have well established relationships with manufacturer’s sales engineers from Dell, HPE, NetApp, Raritan/LeGrand, Vertiv, Eaton & Panduit.
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Experience with process engineering, machining, or machine assembly within a manufacturing environment. The successful candidate will be passionate about pairing careful design and assembly work to ensure processes perform as intended initially and over time.
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TrinityRail is searching for a talented leader to fill the open position of Valve/Assembly Supervisor in our Fort Worth, Texas plant! The Valve/Assembly Supervisor is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the day-to-day operations and ensuring the production targets are met efficiently while maintaining Quality and Safety standards.
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The selected candidate will be an Operations Engineer Staff of the international production technical assistance team within Lockheed Martin's F-35 Final Assembly and Checkout Facility operating at the Nagoya, Japan site.
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Small engine repair, cell phone and electronics repair, testing, or re-builds, carpentry, circuit board assembly and repair, sterile processing, industrial sewing, and jewelry repair. Relevant experience may include hands-on repair, assembly, or product testing and use of small hand tools is a plus.
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The assembly worker will use hand tools, power tools, grind, and minor painting. Read and interpret Production Work Orders (PWO), Assembly Pick Sheets (Orders), Engineering Prints, and Daily production schedule.
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Experience in conveyor system layout, component pre-assembly, header steel installation, platform and structural steel erection, conveyor installation, guard rail, rack, air piping, detailing and run-in of installed equipment.
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Collection of parts and accessories required in the assembly process, assemble fabricated parts to build unit assemblies (Low Voltage Switchgear, Switchboards, and Power Panels) or subassemblies while using tools and equipment common to the mechanical and/or wiring trade (hand & power tools, wire strippers, pliers, crimpers.
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Work Locations MGH Assembly Row 399 Revolution Drive Somerville 02145. Follows MGH Primary Care/Assembly Row policies and procedures dedicatedly; attends meetings and continuing educations opportunities as directed.
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