Baker Hughes

energy technology

AssemblerMechanicalIII

Skaneateles, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Assembler - Mechanical III at Baker Hughes. Skills: electro-mechanical assembly, functional testing, soldering. Assemble electro-mechanical components. Perform functional testing”

What You'll Achieve.

ensuring functional testing is performed per customer and engineering criteria; maintaining high standards of precision and quality; contributing to reliable product performance; contributing to operational excellence; ensure compliance with quality and performance criteria

Industry & Context.

energy technology
Problems you'll solve

problem-solving capability

Eligibility Requirements

current work authorization in the country of employment, employer unable to provide or continue work authorization sponsorship, ability to sit/stand for extended periods, handle small components with fine motor control

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

mechanical aptitude, hands-on experience in soldering, small-parts assembly, ability to work independently with minimal supervision, ability to sit/stand for extended periods, handle small components with fine motor control, high school diploma or equivalent

Nice to Have

proficiency in using hand tools, torque drivers, precision assembly equipment, collaborate effectively in a team, attention to detail, problem-solving capability, ownership mindset

What You'll Do.

Assemble electro-mechanical components

Perform functional testing

Apply soldering skills

Inspect parts and assemblies

Maintain a clean work environment

Follow established processes

Collaborate with team members

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with team members; collaborate effectively in a team

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