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Minimum of 5 years of engineering experience Good oral and written communication skillsRoot Cause Analysis, 5 Why, SPC Analysis, process, and design FMEA’S.6 Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt Position Responsibilities:·Primary process Engineer for operations, trouble-shooting issues and driving continual improvements in reliability, quality, and cost (compression molding, ram extrusion, annealing, blending & cross-linking operations)·Lead the development and execution of new Capital Projects.
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Best-in-class engineering, design and manufacturing combined with category-leading brands in compression, controls, software and monitoring solutions result in next-generation climate technology that is built for the needs of the world ahead.
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Expert-level experience in web technologies across client/server-side (JS, CSS, HTML5), web infrastructure including web/app server/load balancing etc., caching/compression/security over web, content distribution network, web usage analytics.
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In-depth knowledge of injection, compression, and transfer molding processes. Reporting to the Engineering Manager and interfacing frequently with the operations and quality teams, the Senior Process Engineer will lead the development of new products, enhancement of existing products and processes and troubleshooting processing problems.
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Job Description SummaryThe Aerospace Engineer will work within the Commercial Fan & Compressor Aerodynamics team to perform aerodynamic design and test of fans, boosters/LPCs, and high-pressure compressors, as well as related compression aerodynamic components.
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Lead and assist in the elimination of quality issues on site with the use of tools including Root Cause Analysis, 5 Why, Process FMEA’s and SPC analysis tools. ·Design, Lead, and perform validation work for the area with respect to processing equipment and methods.
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The Oil & Gas industry has relied upon Caterpillar robust technologies for decades for the toughest drilling, gas compression, production and well service applications. Lead development of a go-to-market strategy within each product vertical, including target markets, product, rollout, and product marketing strategy.
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Lead the deployment of large models like LLM, AIGC etc., including model compression and optimization. With a suite of more than a dozen products, including TikTok, Helo, and Resso, as well as platforms specific to the China market, including Toutiao, Douyin, and Xigua, ByteDance has made it easier and more fun for people to connect with, consume, and create content.
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Here's what you'll be diving into: Responsibilities: Lead and Inspire: Lead our vibrant Compounding Department across two energetic shifts, guiding our talented team of leaders, operators, and technical support.
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The Lead SCADA Engineer will apply their technical expertise in support of our Ignition SCADA system, which will continue to evolve and grow along with the company. Help advance the automation and digitization of equipment portfolio (trailers, compression anddecompression) for improved reliability, data management and visibility, and remote operation.
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RESPONSIBILITIESResponsible and lead a team of engineers to modernize Disney legacy media production infrastructure systems through the identification of new technological innovations and advancements within the industry.
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Individual team lead is responsible for line work supporting areas of glass, plastics, and compression in a clean and climate controlled environment. Individual team lead is responsible for line work supporting areas of glass, plastics, and compression in a clean and climate controlled environment.
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Terminate cables with required connectors using solder, compression, crimp, insulation displacement, and other termination methods. Lead a team of Audio Visual (AV) Technicians on various projects.
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This position is a key leader to provide daily direction in the department, support by providing technical assistance as needed, lead projects, drive consistency, and lead problem solving for areas associated with production of products within the plastics injection and compression molding equipment.
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Lead aerodynamic design, testing, and analysis of novel turbomachinery compression components, including fans, low-pressure compressors, and high-pressure compressors. Deep understanding of the physics and principles associated with compression aerodynamic design.
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