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Electrical Product Assembler act. Utilize portable scaffold and steps, ladders, radial and band saw, vacuum cleaner, hydraulic jacks, threading machine, hi-press crimpers, grinder, stud gun, hand drill, pneumatic wrenches.
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Perform electrical assembly work on equipment, modernizations, and parts for lifting equipment in the nuclear power industry.
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What to expect as an Assembler: must be flexible and able to alternate between jobs as workload dictates, you may work alone or in a team and be responsible for achieving allocated times for the tasks they are performing with good quality, you will need to read and interpret blueprints and wiring diagrams, and work in a low volume, high mix manufacturing environment with build-to-print projects.
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Read, interpret and follow engineering drawings, specifications, bills of materials, and other written instructions or procedures to accurately assemble equipment and products Rework and/or repair assembled equipment and products according to engineering specification changes Identify material defects and completed appropriate documentation when defects are identified Organize tools, container to ensure proper site safety and efficiency.
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Eaton’s ES AMER ESS division is currently seeking a Assembler - 2nd Shift (Regulators) to join our team on Badger Dr. in Waukesha, WI! The Assembler is responsible for the production of all types of Voltage Regulators in a continuous flow environment to meet the agreed-upon customer service requirements.
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Competitive pay, benefits, and relocation assistance available.
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The Assembler - 1st Shift will perform repetitive assembly operations to assemble seating and positioning equipment according to specifications. Our Assembly department in New Berlin, WI is now looking for a Assembler - 1st Shift.
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Steinhafels Furniture has an immediate opening for a full-time, 1st shift mattress assembler at our bedding factory in New Berlin. Steinhafels Furniture has an immediate opening for a full-time, 1st shift mattress assembler at our bedding factory in New Berlin.
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Remedy Associate, SidneyWe Require Our Customers to Offer: Safe and clean work environmentEmployee focused workplaceSafety programs and training As a Remedy Assembler We Offer You: Competitive payPaid weekly (Direct Deposit or ATM Debit Card available)Access to health benefits and retirement planA personal recruiter to help with job searches and assistance when at work.
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Assembler 3 Low Voltage System Drives (LVSD) Second Shift. Requires ability to operate a wide variety of small hand and power tools, wire strippers, crimping tools, soldering tools, hand taps and punches, hand trucks, heat guns, a variety of precision measuring devices, a computer and keyboard, etc.
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Embrace Precision and Build Success as a Mechanical Assembler: Join a Team Where Your Skills Craft the Future, One Component at a Time! Embrace Precision and Build Success as a Mechanical Assembler: Join a Team Where Your Skills Craft the Future, One Component at a Time.
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Our client is looking for a Mechanical Assembler to join their growing team. Our client is looking for a Mechanical Assembler to join their growing team. You will train with the Manufacturing Mechanical Supervisor in all areas of crane building to gain the skills required for future advancement and career growth.
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Randstad is currently seeking a skilled Assembler to join a dynamic team in Pewaukee, WI. The Assembler will be responsible for assembling components and products according to specified guidelines and blueprints.
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Since 1945, Dynatect has been making products that add protection, safety, and security for other equipment manufacturers.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS: Assembler 3-System DriveTake your next career step at ABB with a global team that is energizing the transformation of society and industry to achieve a more productive, sustainable future.
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