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Skills and similar job titles Assembler, manufacturing, production, electronic assembly, clean room, blueprint, hand tools, microscope, small part assembly. Microscope Assembly Technician.
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1+ years of hands-on work experience in mechanical, electrical, manufacturing production / assembly. The MFG Assembly Technician II will operate standardized processes, driving workmanship quality into every activity they perform.
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Electro-mechanical assembly and prototype development experience. 2+ years of experience in electro-mechanical assembly, integration or mechanical assembly experience. Mechanical/electrical assembly of PCB assemblies into product chassis.
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A day in the lifeThe Integration Technician I will work closely with experienced Integration Technicians on both first-article hardware development and production hardware integration processes.
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What we Offer: Weekly pay Medical, Dental, Vision Temp to hire Onsite Gym salary: $24 - $24.15 per hourshift: Firstwork hours: 6 AM - 4:30 PMeducation: High SchoolResponsibilities Performs all levels of electronic assembly and testing where needed.
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We are building a production capability from the ground up for a diverse range of innovative products that created the opportunity for a new Electro-Mechanical Production Technician.
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Looking for an experienced test technician who has done electrical hardware assembly or testing on antennas in a production environment. This position requires skill and experience in a variety of areas, including mechanical assembly, avionics integration, electrical checkouts and environmental testing.
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Perform a wide variety of mechanical or electro-mechanical assembly troubleshooting operations according to verbal or written instructions, or by following drawings or diagrams. This position requires the use of power supplies, Digital Multi Meters, Oscilloscopes, Frequency Generators, Schematics, and Bills of Materials to define root cause defects on NPI, Production and Customer Service Ultrasound circuit boards and High Level Assemblies.
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Position Description: Protingent Staffing has an exciting fulltime direct hire opportunity for an Production Test Technician with our client located in Kirkland, WA. Job Description: The Production Test Technician will perform technical tasks to assist engineering with electronic systems and technical activities relating to product development.
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Assembly of complex electro-mechanical systems and sub-systems including experience with polyurethane encapsulation and soldering. You will work closely with manufacturing engineers and technicians to assemble and test electro-mechanical devices, improve production processes, and ensure a clean and organized manufacturing floor.
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Performs all levels of electronic assembly and testing where needed. Operate all relevant machinery, tools, and equipment and undertake standard and complex production tasks safely and in accordance with instructions.
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A background in the development, production, delivery, and ongoing support of sophisticated electro-mechanical products that serve DoD customer requirements. Ability to read, interpret, and understand assembly drawings.
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Experience in small scale assembly production. Wire harness assembly experience including soldering, crimping, and heat shrinking. An experienced Electrical/Mechanical/Quality technician to support and assemble/configure Freespira systems.
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Job OverviewWe are currently seeking an experienced, precision mechanical Manufacturing Technician B (Day Shift) to perform a variety of assembly duties including mechanical valve assembly and test.
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