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Develops, implements, and maintains EHS programs for manufacturing, labs, and office buildings to ensure compliance, injury prevention, and risk mitigation. Assists with the development, implementation, and maintenance of EHS programs to ensure compliance, injury prevention, and risk mitigation.
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Experience with supporting EHS programs for manufacturing and construction operations. Experience with World Class Manufacturing initiatives. Assists with implementation of programs to comply.
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Work as the key camera process/packaging engineer supporting complex, high volume manufacturing process development - Provide design guidelines for manufacturability - Develop new assembly process/equipment/material for Camera module - Participate in external vendor assessment and selection.
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5+ years of quality engineer experience with a machining, swiss and milling, or precision manufacturing background. Work with the contract manufacturing company this client is using on NCs, including root cause investigations, MRB, CAPA, ECO implementation and process performance.
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Minimum 5 years of experience including 3 years manufacturing experience in a technical position such as a Process Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Production.
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Knowledge of Process Improvement, Lean Manufacturing, and Six Sigma. In this role you will manage corporate quality assurance programs including quality planning, development, and implementation of internal and nationwide quality systems and procedures.
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2 + years in a production/manufacturing engineer role. · Supports DOE, 8D, FMEA, 6 Sigma and DFP analysis and implementation of Kaizen activities. · Utilizes proven lean manufacturing abilities to identify opportunities for cost reduction, increased quality, workflow improvements, estimating, project analysis, technology development and core manufacturing skill set.
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STS Technical Services is a Top 100 Staffing Firm that’s partnered with some of the largest names in the aerospace, manufacturing, defense and industrial industries. Computer Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual should be familiar with supporting implementation of packaged software solutions and developing for Windows or Server OS. Experience with Microsoft Excel, Access, and SQL Server preferred.
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Our client is seeking a skilled a Mechanical Engineer to join their dynamic team specializing in the development of innovative machinery for manufacturing and R&D purposes, with a focus on electro-mechanical materials.
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The Central Controls Engineer will provide dedicated support to all sites within the Siding Products Group throughout the implementation of Manufacturing 4.0 initiatives to accelerate integration and future advancement improvements to support business results.
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Skills in programming tools such as Arduino and LabView to support experiments and implementation. Experience in electronics design for test, manufacturing and assembly with an understanding of design impact on EMC, ESD and Immunity.
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Responsible for the development and implementation of maintenance systems associated with High Performing Manufacturing Organizations (Preventative/ Predictive Maintenance, TPM, etc. Responsible for the development and implementation of maintenance systems associated with High Performing Manufacturing Organizations (Preventive and Predictive Maintenance, TPM, etc.
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The QA Engineer is responsible in handling and administrating the company Quality Assurance System of DBUSA, manufacturing safety and compliance. · To handle OSHA safety compliances and implementing improvement needed with manufacturing manager; coordination on safety training and certification for internal staffs and manufacturing team with external trainers.
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As the Senior Hardware Engineer, you will play a critical role in ensuring the successful development, design, and implementation of AIMS's hardware components. Extensive experience in selecting and integrating electronic components, PCB design, mechanical design, and design for manufacturing (DFM) principles.
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Lead the implementation of automation projects from concept to completion, including testing, commissioning, and training of personnel. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including manufacturing operations, quality engineering, and product development to ensure seamless and effective integration of automated equipment solutions.
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