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As part of this exciting growth opportunity, the Fab 9 Wafer Level Assembly organizations are seeking a Process Engineer to join our team as a key contributor to our startup and ramp into HVM.
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Proficiency in CAD software (Unigraphics NX), GD&T, and assembly stack-ups. Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials Engineering, or related STEM field from an accredited university.
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Work closely with Mechanical Engineering and Assembly and exhibit objectivity and openness to others’ views. The Controls Engineer II helps develop the electrical design for automated equipment according to customer and internal specifications; develops automated equipment hardware designs according to customer and internal specifications; capable of working with Controls Engineering Lead on any size project, eventually being able to be the Controls Engineering Hardware Lead on small to medium size machines ($500K – $1.5M), or any size replication project.
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Improving existing and designing new products, this Mechanical Engineer will be designing and working with Manufacturing to enhance and develop new products used in hydro-expansion, hydro-testing, and end forming of tubes using SolidWorks.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will oversee the design, development, and support of complex electronic power systems for the defense/aerospace industry. Select parts per requirements, working from a wide variety of electro-mechanical component experience.
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The RF Mechanical Team at Raytheon is seeking a talented Senior Principal Engineer to join our team in Tucson, AZ. Familiarity or direct experience with RF Printed Circuit Board (PCB) material stack ups and Circuit Card Assembly (CCA) layout.
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This Manufacturing Process Engineer is responsible for the manufacturing & assembly of Compressor Products International’s (CPI’s) Lubrication & Wear products. 3 years of experience engineering the machining & assembly of mechanical products in a manufacturing environment.
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Performs analysis on reported nonconformities and discrepancies related to assembly for improvement, process, mechanical, electrical, electro-mechanical systems, field, and clinical data.
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The engineer has full technical responsibility for planning, organizing and conducting independent technical projects for the engineering support of manufacturing operations such as machining, metal forming, welding and brazing, assembly and material handling.
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Kennedy Valve Co. is a subsidiary of McWane Inc. Kennedy Valve is a gray and ductile iron foundry and computerized machining and assembly operation. The Manufacturing Engineer Manager oversees daily production and is expected to lead with an innovative direction of Manufacturing Technicians and Engineers.
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In-house services include rapid prototyping, stem drilling, tool construction, machining, ancillary processing, painting, coating, kitting and assembly. Education: BS in Manufacturing, Ceramics, Metallurgical or Mechanical Engineering preferred.
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Lead Process Validation for mechanical assembly devices, injection molding, extrusions, component evaluation/qualification, and mechanical engineering. Responsible for the development, evaluation, improvement, and coordination of manufacturing processes required for assembly of mechanical components for Medical Device Finish Good. Design and sustain manufacturing processes, procedures and production layouts for assemblies, equipment installation and qualification, process setup, machining of in-process fixtures or gauges, material handling and End to End value stream mapping.
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Supervisor or professional engineer outlines objectives, requirements, and design approaches. Ability to read pneumatic and hydraulic schematics and interpret assembly drawings and parts lists required.
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Our client in the Cincinnati Metro area is seeking qualified candidates for their Senior Mechanical Engineer direct hire role. Lead cutting tool assembly and fixture documentation.
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Sanmina Energy (Houston) provides: Product Engineering with an emphasis on energy including very complex electro-mechanical systems; Assembly & Test for full electromechanical assemblies across multiple industries with capability to produce new and legacy [high temperature] printed circuit board assemblies; and Precision Machining with capabilities across the full material spectrum.
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