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The Field Service Technician Toner Production Equipment (Level 2) will be considered a specialist for a product line that the service team supports. Two-year electronics or mechanical engineering degree or equivalent in field experience.
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As a Manufacturing Technician you will perform functions associated with wafer production, including photolithography, thin film, etch, diffusion, inspection, bonding and saw and grind - all in support of the printing industry.
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Global technology and engineering firm seeks Electro/Mechanical PLC Technician to work either 1st or 2nd shift under the general direction of the Maintenance Manager to maintain, service, troubleshoot, repair, rebuild and calibrate plant electrical and mechanical equipment and systems.
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Westwood is a full-service, multi-discipline professional engineering firm that serves wind, solar, battery storage, EV, power delivery, residential and commercial development, and public infrastructure clients and their projects from over 25 offices across the U.S.
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Ensures operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on motors, pneumatic components, conveyor systems, and production machines; following diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer’s instructions, and engineering specifications; troubleshoots malfunctions.
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They support Manufacturing Engineering projects to improve production indices, support HSE initiatives, quality improvement, and Lean initiatives. POSITION SUMMARY: The Manufacturing Engineering Technician supports all Manufacturing Engineering activities related to the requirements of the assigned Carfair site.
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Bachelor of Science in Electrical/Computer Engineering, Electrical/Engineering Technology or Scientific Technician equivalent. will provide direct support on the production line to resolve electrical and programming issues discovered during electrical checkout of online buses, especially lead buses.
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Understand and work to hydraulic, electrical, mechanical, and general engineering drawings and specifications. Perform timely and effective preventive maintenance on production tools and equipment, as required.
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The Engineering Technician II (Eng. Tech II) is responsible for instrumentation production line support, focusing primarily on instrument troubleshooting and engineering project work.
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Internal relationships include Engineering, Production, Purchasing, Quality and Document Control. Support sustaining Manufacturing Engineering and Quality Engineering tasks such as product disposition (both preliminary review and MRB) rework instructions, process equipment support, tooling replacement and modification.
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The Production Technician adds value to BAPI and the Production Team by providing light production assembly work by taking raw materials, assembling them into finished products using engineering prints.
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Collaborate with engineers on front-end designs and DFM/DFA reviews, and achieve best production quality in terms of craftsmanship, cost, and engineering. Establish and maintain relationships with suppliers & vendors and manage Ring CMF design execution by reviewing/approving the pre-production sample parts.
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Performs engineering work related to planning, devising, or adapting methods to improve manufacturing production. Bachelor’s degree + one (1) to two (2) years of manufacturing experience (mfg engineering, process engineering, or automation.
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The Engineering Technician assists Manufacturing Engineering by identifying and implementing production equipment and process improvement opportunities within a chemical manufacturing and packaging environment.
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Minimum of 5 years of Manufacturing Engineering Technician experience, preferably within the medical industry. Assists in the commissioning of new production equipment, including process validation efforts.
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