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Deliver comprehensive training sessions and take charge of root cause failure analysis (Cause Mapping) and RCM initiatives as needed. Conduct thorough Failure Analysis on critical assets and equipment, identifying root causes of failures and devising enhancements to forestall future incidents.
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After being in business for over 20 years, we have evolved and grown - smart ideas, ingenuity and never settling for failure are our hallmark traits. Tracks plans and schedules, performs risk analysis, identifies and resolves critical path and network logic conflicts.
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Duties & Responsibilities:Perform responsive and high-quality service, maintenance, preventative maintenance, failure analysis, and customer support of various brands of UPS, power quality, and AES equipment with the ultimate objective of delighting customers.
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Participating with product failure analysis collaboratively with project engineers, including the suggestion of product design improvements based on observation and test results. Performing teardown "destructive testing" or "test to failure" activities as part of the product development process.
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Daily evaluate rejects resulting in restart orders, provide failure analysis as needed, assign root cause by department/process, and publish report daily. Required Abilities: Good Organizational skills Microsoft office suite skills Understanding of Failure analysis & Root cause analysis Statistical process analysis Do whatever it takes and can do attitude to get the job accomplished.
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Performs equipment failure analysis to complete preventive and unscheduled maintenance. A Production Equipment Maintenance Technician plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of manufacturing facilities by maintaining and repairing production equipment and machinery.
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The position will be required to report their inspection results based upon routine physical and analytical testing; visual inspection; first part evaluations; and tests as needed for failure analysis.
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Your Experience:MUST HAVE Folding Carton/Printing experienceAt least 5 years of experience in Printing and Quality ManagementBachelors degree or equivalent experienceMust know root cause failure analysis methods (Five Whys, RCFA, PDCA or FMEA)Experience in Offset/Flexo Printing or related fieldMicrosoft Office - Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and WordYour New Organization:Our client insists on a culture of employee safety and maintaining a safe working environment.
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Completes requests for return merchandise authorization (RMA) and failure analysis Compiles statistics and prepares various reports for management. Completes requests for return merchandise authorization (RMA) and failure analysis Compiles statistics and prepares various reports for management.
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Forensic Structural Engineers are involved in a wide variety of tasks, including forensic investigations of residential, commercial, and/or mixed-use buildings, code research and construction document review, failure analysis, the scope of repair preparation, and report writing.
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Performs tasks such as failure analysis and simple to moderate assembly and calibrations. Perform work of a miscellaneous natureMinimum requirements:o Operate at least both distribution material transport equipment (e.g. sit down and stand-up (reach) forklift)o Efficiently operate in one or two areas of distribution (shipping, receiving, warehouse, crating, parts and kits)o Able to effectively make transactions in Oracleo May perform other duties as assigned, including over-time when required.
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Support manufacturing for yield improvement, product transfer, failure analysis and test time reduction. or LabVIEW object-oriented programming (OOP) skills Strong background on electrical circuit analysis theory and design.
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Prepare and report maintenance management metrics (planned hours, PM’s completed, backlog hours, downtime events over 1 hour, schedule effectiveness, failure severity and Top 10 Pareto analysis each month.
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Serve as Project Engineering Leader to develop and author Engineering reports such as concept design, feasibility studies, alternative analysis, failure analysis and prevention, safe work practice, procedural manuals and final design documents.
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Perform tire maintenance to include: repairs, failure analysis, coding, identification. Join a team that provides hands-on OEM training with manufacturers such as Freightliner, International, Volvo, Cummins, and Detroit.
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