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Electromechanical Assembler
Insight Global
Remote RemoteFull-timeYesterday
Salary
$39,520 - $52,000
Experience
Mid
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
Yesterday
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About This Role
The Electromechanical Assembler is responsible for assembling electro-mechanical components. This role requires a minimum of 5 years of experience and the ability to operate a personal computer. The assembler will work from layout drawings and wiring schematics. Remote work is available for this position.
Key ResponsibilitiesAI-extracted
- 1Work from layout drawings, point to point wire lists, and wiring schematics.
- 2Perform electro-mechanical assembly tasks.
- 3Typically: Collaborate with other assemblers and engineers to resolve issues.
- 4Typically: Conduct quality control checks on assembled components.
- 5Typically: Maintain a clean and organized workspace.
RequirementsAI-extracted
- Minimum of 5 years of experience as an electro-mechanical assembler.
- Ability to operate a personal computer, including using a Windows-based operating system and related software.
- Experience with MRP and MES systems, such as Oracle or SAP.
- Ability to read mechanical drawings and schematics.
Perks & BenefitsAI-extracted
Typically: Health coverage is provided.
Typically: Paid time off is available.
Typically: Opportunities for professional growth and development.
Typically: A competitive salary is offered.
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Posted
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Job Overview
Salary$39,520 - $52,000
Job TypeFull-time
Work ModelRemote
ExperienceMid
LocationRemote
CategoryEngineering Jobs
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