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  Region: Hamilton area, Ontario
  Job category: Manufacturing


Liburdi Automation Inc.

is looking for
an

Assembly lead hand - electrical equipment manufacturing

in
Dundas
to start as soon as possible

www.liburdi.com


Terms This is a permanent, full time job, which reqires working days.

Salary will be negotiated and depends on the skills and experience of the applicant.

Education The applicant should have completed high school.

Experience more than five years experience.

Type of Work Experience Bench

Type of Product Specialization Small transformers, motors and transmissions, Circuit breakers and other control equipment

Type of Inspection Specialization Finished electrical products, Assemblies, Electrical control equipment

Specific Skills Assemble prefabricated parts, Assemble small transformers, small electrical motors and transmissions, Assemble circuit breakers, switches or other electrical control equipment and position and fasten components into assembly casings, Check products for visual defects and faulty electrical and mechanical connections, Operate automatic or other testing equipment to ensure product quality

Additional Skills Collect, record and summarize inspection results

Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities Repetitive tasks, Manual dexterity, Attention to detail, Hand-eye co-ordination, Combination of sitting, standing, walking

Transportation/Travel Information Own transportation, Public transportation is not available

Essential Skills Reading text, Document use, Writing, Oral communication, Working with others, Problem solving, Decision making, Critical thinking, Job task planning and organizing, Computer use, Continuous learning

Profile for Liburdi Automation Inc.

Liburdi Automation is an industry leader in the development of automated, vision based welding systems for turbine, aerospace, industrial and tube mill applications.

Apply

By fax

(905) 689-0739

By email

resume@liburdi.com


Sequence ID: 1681572
Order Number: 4164163
Date Created: 2008-12-02
Expires: 2008-12-04




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