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We are currently searching for a highly motivated Manufacturing Process Engineer to support Operations which includes Production, New Product Introduction (NPI), and Continuous Improvement (CI) efforts across multiple departments.
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The CNC Programmer/Manufacturing Process Engineer will be directly responsible for the programming, process development and advancement of the CNC manufacturing cells, including Milling and Wire EDM. This position requires the application of good manufacturing practices and a strong understanding of production CNC operations.
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Additive Manufacturing Process Engineer II. The Process Engineer II is a key position in the Process Engineering team responsible for the definition and standardization of controlled systems/processes for all manufacturing steps across the full value stream within the Oerlikon AM Huntersville facility.
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Job Title: Senior Process / Manufacturing Engineer - Automotive. As our Manufacturing Engineer, you will be the linchpin in revolutionizing our stamping processes and systems.
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We are looking for an experienced Scientist or Process Engineer to join our Manufacturing Science team, supporting TScan’s cell therapy manufacturing process development and GMP production of clinical cell therapy candidates.
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The engineer shall have demonstrated skills in requirements gathering, design, configuration, integration, and implementation of process control systems including batch software, Distributed Control System (DCS), HMI packages, SCADA systems, and PC networking technology.
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We have an opportunity for a Manufacturing Process Engineer - Plating to join our Manitowoc, WI team. You will coordinate, administer, and implement the evaporator plating, assembly, and waste treatment process functions to ensure cost reductions, environmental compliance, product/process improvements and controls, plant layout, workflow analysis, equipment and purchase justifications, tooling requirements, safety, project management, and manufacturing process development.
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The Principal Manufacturing Process Engineer, who will work within an hour of any of our plants/offices in Bloomington, MN; Stilwell, OK; Pasadena, TX; Salina, KS; or Florence, KY is responsible for improving manufacturing productivity by building technical skills to eliminate waste and increase efficiencies across the network.
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We seek a Process Engineer to focus on our SMT / Circuit Card Assembly processes. Manufacturing engineering, Process engineering, smt, sodering, Process improvement, Continuous improvement, Manufacturing process, troubleshooting, Assembly.
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Minimum five years of experience as Manufacturing Engineer (or similar role) or Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing/Industrial Engineering (or related discipline) OverviewManufacturing Process Engineer.
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This candidate will be the focal point for continuous process improvements working with the manufacturing team, equipment team, vendors, and the development team, and will be working at both the Fremont and San Jose Fabs.
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Senior Principal Manufacturing Process Engineer for Space Final Assembly (Secret Clearance Required)
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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems Sector has an immediate need for a Senior Principal Manufacturing Process Engineer to support the Space Final Assembly area within manufacturing.
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VIRTEX is looking for a self-motivated Process Engineer for its Norwood, MA facility. Strong Process Development skills and experience required; experience with setting up and troubleshooting all standard printed circuit board assembly processes: Screen-Printer set-up, Placement Programming, AOI Programming, Reflow Oven Profile, Wave Solder Recipes, etc.
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Process / Manufacturing Engineer plans, directs, and coordinates manufacturing and continuous improvement processes. Years of Experience : Previous experience (5- 10 years) as a manufacturing engineer in an industrial.
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The Process Engineer I will support the efforts to improve and maintain the manufacturing engineering function, validate and implement manufacturing processes. The role will include continuous improvement projects in process capability, product validation, modernization and replacement of obsolete/deteriorated conditions.
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