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Create, modify, and troubleshoot programming for various robots such as ABB, Fanuc, and KukaAssists with panel wiring and mechanical assembly to meet project schedulesTravel as required, up to % annually to complete project and service tasks.
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The Sterile Processing Technician is responsible fordecontamination, assembly of linen packs, operation of steam, ETO and otherforms of sterilization. The Sterile Processing Technician maintains adequateinventory for assembly of instruments and equipment and performs multiple tasksthat assist in the daily operation of all units as well as being responsiblefor customer service.
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Milling, turning, grinding, metallurgy, material testing and parts assembly. While in the QMW Shop, the Tool Room/Machinist Apprentice will be responsible for assisting Journey-Level Machinists, while learning all facets of the QMW Machine Shop, following Quad’s Apprenticeship structure in compliance with State and/or Federal rules and regulations.
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Two years of mechanical assembly experience and knowledge of rotating equipment preferred. Pump and parts order assembly. Responsibilities will include assembling pumps, disassembling pumps, hydrostatic testing of pumps, performance testing of pumps, receiving and stocking inventory, pulling orders for both pump and parts orders, part identification, assembling parts orders, prepping, and painting orders and final packaging for shipment.
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Materials used in this position include wood, cotton and crepe tape, connectors, metal and fiber bolts, and threaded stock, paper and fiber tubes, cable, buss bars, glue, pressboard, switch gear, silver solder, cleat and lead assemblies, assorted conductors of various size, top yoke, core assembly, windings, wood supports, spacer rings, insulating material, wood blocks and others.
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We operate outside the traditional healthcare system, which means we serve our clients with a passion and client experience at the level of the Ritz Carlton, and we are looking for your help and creativity to carry out that level of service to our clients.
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Knowledge of Printed Circuit Board layout best practicesDeep familiarity and experience with high-volume manufacturing of electronics products, including mixed surface mount/through-hole PCBs and electromechanical assembly.
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Reads job order and mounts specified rubber plate and printing dies on the cylinder, installs cylinder on shaft, and secures assembly in bed of the press. Sets up and operates flexographic printing press to print designs or lettering on rolls of flexible plastic film, paper, and nonabsorbent stock for use in making products, such as plastic, paper, or waxed paper bags, and paper drinking cups.
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The Analytical Chemist is responsible for conducting product calibrations on chemical sensors and analytical equipment through theory, modeling, assembly, programming, testing and analysis. Minimum two years of experience with chemometrics implementation and testing; calibration, validation, and maintenance of chemometric models.
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Eaton provides various Health and Welfare benefits as well as Retirement benefits, and several programs that provide for paid and unpaid time away from work. Eaton considers qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with local laws.
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Guide engineers in component selection, placement, stack-up and material cost, routing, in-circuit test point location, artwork generation, assembly drawing creation, manufacturing documentation, archival and configuration control.
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The Sourcing Cost Analyst is responsible for preparing cost analysis by evaluating material cost, labor cost, and overhead cost incurred in the fabrication or assembly of parts, and when predetermined standards are not available, make an estimate based on benchmarking costs & cost tables.
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We can't wait to meet with you and show you how Eaton makes what matters work! Click here for more detail: Eaton Benefits Overview. Stop by our Badger Dr. facility on Mondays to learn what makes Eaton a great place to work.
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Minimum of 7 years’ experience in PCB Layout with complex analog, power, high speed digital, or RF PWB designs. Role : PCB Layout Engineer. Demonstrated experience with signal integrity constraints management.
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Helps to improve the workflow, including communication, template and file assembly, archiving and the standards and tolerances associated with artwork preparation for print production. Evaluates art files provided for content usable for assembly and print production (Pre-Flight.
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