Electro-mechanical Assemblers Manufacturing at Geebo

Electro-mechanical Assemblers

Company Name:
The HT Group
HT Staffing is hiring Electro-Mechanical Assemblers for a leading Manufacturing company in North Austin. This is a temporary assignment Monday-Friday 7:00 am-3:30 pm with a 30 min lunch.
Summary:
Interpret engineering drawings and schematics to perform electrical assembly job functions in support of the pharmaceutical and alternate energy industries. Duties include, but are not limited to the assembly of OEM equipment, core rebuilds, sub assemblies, power supplies and inverters. Qualified candidates must have hands on mechanical integration and prototype experience.
Requirements and
Responsibilities:
Assemble mechanical and electronic equipment using hand, power and pneumatic tools
Crimping, wire routing and soldering experience is required
Experience reading and understanding blueprints, schematics, diagrams, and Bill of Materials to determine methods and sequences of assembly.
Install electrical and electronic parts using soldering equipment and hand tools.
Qualified candidates must have a clear background history and pass a drug screen. Please submit your resume in a Word document. You can call Kristen directly at 512-533-9700 to follow-up on your resume submittal.
Thank you for your interest in our job posting. The HT Group is a full service staffing company with four divisions, including, staffing, professional, technical and search. To be considered for this position please submit a MS Word formatted resume.
To learn more about HT Staffing and to see a complete list of all of our job postings, please visit our website at www.thehtgroup.com.
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