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OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Requires the knowledge of and the ability to apply computers and the appropriate software to the solution of engineering problems, the ability to operate a variety of small hand and power tools and precision measuring devices, production machinery and CNC equipment, spectrometers, X-ray machines, and a variety of tool room machines, such as shears, saws, turning equipment, etc.
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Apply advanced analytics tools, including Power BI, Oracle BI, and SQL reporting, to create informative and interactive visualizations and dashboards for monitoring manufacturing KPIs.
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Must be able to articulate various types of hand tools and power tools such as a Bandsaw, Belt Sander, and Dye Grinder required to carry out the task at hand. Broad, practical knowledge of semiconductor wafer fabrication and hands-on experience in the operation, maintenance and repair of fabrication process tools (Wire-saws, Grinders, X-rays, Cleaning Equipment ) in an industrial environment.
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Bilingual Mandarin for efficient communications with our manufacturing partner. Simplifying ISV payment workflow with 7 lines of code, CodePay is: An end-to-end, pre-certified payment platform for ISVs, VARs and other commerce innovators An open network, the infrastructure to accelerate merchant adoption of new payment technologies A data-centric VAS ecosystem to power business automation and driver better commerce.
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The Maintenance Mechanic troubleshoots repairs and maintains mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic components of production equipment using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments.
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Experience operating and maintaining a wide variety of hand and power tools, and lab equipment. Generac Clean Energy Solutions (GCES) is seeking a highly motivated Manufacturing Test Technician to support the development of test and production equipment for Generac’s next-generation renewable energy products.
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Performs Moderately complex assembly/test functions utilizing mechanical skills, hand and power tools, mechanical/electronic tools, test equipment, assembly fixtures and inspection measurement equipment in a manufacturing environment.
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Installation of conduit, wiring, switches, relays, lighting, circuit breakers using power tools and hand tools. Electrician & Instrumentation skilled trade service to provide multi-discipline capability to repair, maintain, install and make improvements on film manufacturing equipment, complex processing equipment, chemical processing equipment, building general systems (includes instrumentation, pneumatics, hydraulics, controls (PLC's & distributed control systems (DCS), and a wide range of electrical components.
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Use a variety of hand and portable power tools, along with shop equipment such as drill press, hack saw, grinder, lathe, etc. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. is seeking an experienced Maintenance Mechanic to support manufacturing operations at our plant in Marietta, PA. The plant manufactures mineral fiber ceiling tiles in a 24/7 fast paced environment.
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Using drills and high impact vibratory tools (bucking, riveting), in addition to screwdrivers, lock bolt puller, power screwdriver, C-squeeze, ratchet wrench, nut runner, torque wrenches, crimpers, cable tools and various other hand tools.
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Requirements The ideal fit for these roles will be able to operate equipment such as forklifts, bucket lifts, and power tools. Implement manufacturing methods and techniques, such as Lean, Kanban, 5S, Poke-Yoke and support the waste reduction efforts in the materials area.
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TTI is a world-class leader in design, manufacturing and marketing of power tools and accessories, outdoor product equipment, and floor care products. Our products include professional power tools and accessories, outdoor power equipment, and floor care.
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Analogic Corporation, A global leader in imaging, detection and power technologies, is seeking an experienced Project Manager to drive an effort to outsource specific manufacturing activities to a contract manufacturer.
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Uses tools ranging from common hand and power tools to precision measuring instruments and electrical and electronic testing devices. Analyzes and repairs all manufacturing equipment including, but not limited to, plastic blow molding and ancillary equipment.
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Hands on experience with lab tools such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, and soldering equipment preferred. Our Hardware team is responsible for all phases of product development, ranging from component research, Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) design, simulations, layout, prototyping and electrical validation that leads to the high volume manufacturing (HVM) of Solidigm's Solid-State Drives (SSDs.
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