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Engineering Electro-Mechanical Assembler
Our Electronic and mechanical assemblers perform any combination of following tasks to assemble
electronic components,subassemblies,products, or systems:
They read wiring diagrams, following production drawings and sample assemblies, or receive verbal instructions regarding their duties to be performed. Assemblers will position and align
parts in specified relationships to each other according to drawings then crimp, stake, screw, or perform similar operations to join or secure parts in place. They mount assembled
components on circuit boards then connect component leads using soldering, crimping or related bonding procedures. Our Assemblers also install finished assemblies or subassemblies. Some
of our assemblers also perform on-line go-no-go testing and inspection, using magnifying devices, measuring instruments, and electronic test equipment, to ensure parts and assemblies meet
our high production specifications and standards.

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Electronic Engineering
Technician
Our Electronic Engineering Technicians work in our new lab laying out, building, testing, and troubleshooting, both developmental and production
electronic components, and systems, such as computer equipment, down hole tools, test equipment, and tool circuit boards applying the accepted principles and theories of electronics,
electrical circuitry, engineering mathematics, electronic and electrical testing, and physics. Our technicians discuss layout and assembly procedures and problems with the Electronic
Engineers and draw sketches to clarify design details and functional criteria of electronic units. Our Engineering technicians assemble experimental circuitry or complete prototype models
according to verbal or written engineering instructions, technical manuals, and thier knowledge of electronic systems and components. Our Engineering technicians recommend changes in
circuitry or installation specifications to simplify the assembly and maintenance and they set up standard test apparatus or devise test equipment and circuitry to conduct functional, and
operational tests to evaluate the performance and reliability of our prototype or production equipment. Our technicians are also responsible for adjusting, calibrating, , and modifying
circuitry and recording the effects on unit performance and analyzing and interpreting test. They write technical reports and develop charts, graphs, and schematics to describe and
illustrate system's operating characteristics, for consideration by our engineers. Engineering technicians also check functionality of newly installed electronic and mechanical equipment
in our wireline trucks to evaluate system performance under actual operating conditions, and they may be required to instruct and supervise other technical
personnel.

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