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Bachelors degree or higher: Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Solid State Physics or other relevant discipline. Support engineering and development activities to achieve the desired cycles of learning - Work on continuous improvement projects to optimize processes with regards to process stability and wafer yield.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. As a Mechanics Engineer, you will play a crucial role in developing Bexorg's core technology, improving the efficiency and performance of our biomedical research and associated product development.
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The Associate Scientist/Engineer may be responsible for owning a portion of the process, ensuring Right First Time manufacturing, planning ahead to avoid delays, good documentation practices, and participating in continuous improvement and operational excellence projects to help drive efficiency, while error.
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The Lean Engineer is a key factory staff member responsible for aiding in the development of a Factory Master Plan (FMP) roadmap aligned to the 1 to 5 year business plan and synchronization into our manufacturing processes, improve material flow and deliver on short and long-term objectives.
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The Plant Manufacturing Engineer II will report to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager. The Plant Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for assigned manufacturing related projects in areas that include but are not limited to application of Lean practices, process and product improvements, equipment/methods, safety and environmental issues, materials, and information systems.
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3-5 years of experience Continuous Improvement Engineer, Process Engineer, Mechatronics Engineer. Process Engineer, Lean Six Sigma, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Business Process, Engineering, Management.
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The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for the planning, coordination, and execution of new process development, continuous improvement projects, and other technical tasks as needed.
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Bachelors degree in Chemistry (organic chemistry emphasis) or Chemical Engineering. (ARA) is seeking a Synthetic Chemist / Chemical Engineer to design and develop continuous flow processes to produce various synthesized molecular products.
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3+ years of experience Continuous Improvement Engineer, Process Engineer, Mechatronics Engineer. Manufacturing Engineer, Process Engineer, Lean Six Sigma, Business Process, Six Sigma, Engineering, Management.
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As an alternative a Bachelor’s degree in a field of Industrial Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering and 5 years of qualifying experience in the position, or in a related Industrial Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer or Production Engineer occupation will be accepted.
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Experienced in Lean manufacturing and implementation, Continuous Improvement, Communications with all levels, Team leadership, CAD, Knowledge of tooling, fixtures, welding, assembly and other manufacturing processes, Knowledgeable in industrial engineering principles (time-motion, labor efficiency), Product development, Value Stream mapping, Leading kaizens, standardized work, single piece flow, lead-time reduction, driving productivity improvements.
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Collaborate with Advanced Manufacturing Engineering on fixture development, process improvements, corrective actions, and any other measures needed to drive continuous improvement within the group.
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Job DescriptionTitle: Continuous Improvement ManagerWho We Are:Carboline is a St. Louis-based coatings manufacturer with a global reach. Manages all activities for continuous improvement and performance enhancement.
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Job Segment: Lean Six Sigma, Six Sigma, Facilities, Manufacturing Engineer, Engineer, Management, Operations, Engineering. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (or similar) certification focused upon continuous improvement activities.
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Bachelor degree in Plastics, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical, Manufacturing Engineering, Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, or related field. Experience with Lean Manufacturing and other Continuous Improvement techniques; Lean and/or Six Sigma certification preferred.
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