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Prototek is a leading national provider of digital based manufacturing services including CNC machining, precision sheet metal fabrication, EDM, and additive manufacturing services.
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Preferred experience: atomization, metal additive manufacturing, alloy development for additive manufacturing, additive manufacturing equipment development, injection molding, metallography, optical microscopy, hardness testing, DSC, XRD, IGF, machine shop technology.
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Business Development Manager for CNC/Metals and Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) for the Midwest. Business Development Manager for CNC/Metals and Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) for the Midwest Region.
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Business Development Manager for CNC/Metals and Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) for the East Coast. Proficient knowledge of prototyping and manufacturing capabilities in Metals & Additive Manufacturing.
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VulcanForms Inc. seeks an Additive Manufacturing Engineer III -Process Development for our Devens, MA, location. Key responsibilities: Process innovation and R&D on VulcanForms' high-speed laser powder-bed fusion process, enabling technological breakthroughs in additive manufacturing.
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Description:Materials Sciences LLC (MSC) is looking for a US citizen at our Huntsville, AL facility for the role of Additive Manufacturing Engineer. Advanced materials include fiber reinforced composite materials, specialty polymers, and additive manufacturing (AM) materials.
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Emerson is currently seeking an Additive Manufacturing Engineer to work in our state-of-the-art facility in Marshalltown, IA. The individual selected for this position will be responsible for Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) technology capabilities, efficiency, and quality.
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Candidates should demonstrate a strong academic background with research experience in the following areas: additive manufacturing of metallic materials; numerical modeling of processes and materials; microstructure-processing-property-relations; powder processing (milling, sizing, compaction and sintering); machine learning and data analytics; and mechanical testing (static and dynamic) of materials.
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Sciaky is at the forefront of electron beam welding technology and pioneers of metal additive manufacturing (AM) processes, also referred to as 3D printing. Sciaky is seeking a Field Service Engineer who will assist in testing, calibration and troubleshooting of our EBAM and Additive Manufacturing systems.
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Additive Manufacturing experience with Laser Powder Bed systems. Are you a Manufacturing Engineer looking for the opportunity to grow your career in a leading-edge additive manufacturing facility.
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Experience with advanced manufacturing technologies such as additive manufacturing (3D printing), automation, robotics, and digital manufacturing. Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, materials, and technologies relevant to aerospace component manufacturing (e.g., machining, composites, additive manufacturing.
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Knowledge and understanding of additive manufacturing a plus. Previous experience with ERP/MRP systems for production planning, inventory management, and resource optimization in aerospace manufacturing environments.
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We're seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Additive Manufacturing Technician – Application Engineer to join our team and push the boundaries of five-axis Directed Energy Deposition (DED) technology.
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Experience with Additive Manufacturing processes, including direct-energy deposition and laser powder bed fusion. This position will carry out the functions and responsibilities of the metallic Materials Engineering section of Department 342 with a focus on the development of Additive Manufacturing.
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The Additive Manufacturing Engineer plays a key role in the Ricoh 3D for Healthcare team’s goal of onboarding customers through the intake of projects including both partner production and patient specific models, which may include the interpretation of 3D models and CAD drawings, process translation and development, equipment validation, and material resourcing and characterization.
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