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Greenlight Optics has state of the art manufacturing equipment and our staff includes experienced optical, mechanical, and electro-optical engineers as well as experienced machining, molding, and assembly operators, technicians and engineers.
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Experience working with complex, software-driven, electro-mechanical systems. Bachelor's Degree in one of the following (or similar) engineering disciplines: electrical, industrial, manufacturing, mechanical, quality.
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Review PCB drawings, PCB Assembly drawings, and Electro-mechanical drawings and provide input to influence new product designs. The successful candidate must have a BS/MS in electrical engineering or equivalent work experience as a quality engineer in the electronics industry.
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Performs analysis on reported nonconformities and discrepancies related to assembly, process, mechanical, electrical, electro-mechanical systems, field and clinical data. Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies Company, is seeking a Specialist, Quality Engineer at our AMF site located in Toney, AL. Responsible for the design, development and implementation of standards, methods and procedures for inspecting, testing and evaluating the precision and accuracy of company products in compliance with contractual and regulatory requirements.
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Experience with quality inspection and testing of electro-mechanical products. Ability to read and understand schematics and PCB layout and mechanical drawings. Relevant certifications such as a Quality Auditor, Quality Engineer, Lean Six Sigma.
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As a key contributor as a Senior Electro-mechanical Engineer, you'll come with a strong desire to be hands-on when determining if an issue is design, assembly, or supplier quality related.
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Quality Engineering skills as related to electro-mechanical assembly operations including the ability to interpret engineering drawing/build instruction/process procedures and develop inspection processes and methodologies and determine product compliance.
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Experience in the electronics / electro-mechanical industry. Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Mechanical or Electrical or Quality Systems Management. 5+ years of experience as a Quality Engineer in AS9100 QMS.
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Manages all issues related to supplier quality in a variety of commodity areas including Build to Print, Contract Manufacturing, Mechanical, OEM, Consumables, and Electro-mechanical assemblies.
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Bachelor’s degree in electrical, mechanical, quality manufacturing engineering, electro-mechanical engineering, or other equivalent education. Role: As a Quality Assurance Engineer II, you will be responsible and accountable for implementing quality engineering principles into product design and development in all phases of the New Product Development (NPD) cycle.
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Experience with solid rocket component fabrication, electro-mechanical parts assembly and Final Assembly and Check-out and/or Avionics. The Aerojet Rocketdyne Segment of L3Harris Technologies is seeking an Associate, Quality Engineer to join our growing facility in Camden, Arkansas.
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The ideal candidate has electro-mechanical experience. As a Senior New Product Introduction (NPI) Quality Engineer, you will hold a critical position within our New Product Introduction Quality Engineering group, providing indispensable support across both our development and manufacturing areas.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and/or 5+ years of Electro-Mechanical Manufacturing Quality Assurance Engineering experience. Solid understanding of manufacturing processes and acceptance criteria for Aerospace components such as cable harness, mechanical assembly, printed circuit board assemblies and soldering.
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3-5 years of experience in quality assurance within an electro-mechanical product environment. Your expertise will be essential in evaluating and improving electro-mechanical assemblies and products, as well as overseeing the implementation of quality assurance processes throughout the product lifecycle.
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Capable of reading and understanding mechanical, electrical, and electro-mechanical drawings, diagrams, schematics, PPAP reports, and other design related documents. B.S. degree in Quality Assurance, Mechanical Engineering or related technical field required.
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