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Specific power conversion design skills include: high frequency magnetic design, power conversion circuit design and analysis, circuit simulation, layout considerations, feedback control theory, and EMC compliance.
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Specific skills required: The following skills are required: Position requires experience in the following: CAD tools; Product development cycles; JMP/SPC (Statistical Process Control) Analysis; Microelectronics package assembly; C or C.
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As our Systems and Controls Engineer you will be responsible for plans, designs, and you will develop, configure, test, and debug computer systems and network architecture for power plant and research reactor process monitoring and control systems.
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The Quality Engineer II provides Quality Engineering support to Manufacturing, Engineering, Quality Control /Quality Assurance, and Process Development teams to ensure that products are manufactured with a high level of quality, while being in compliance with regulations governing medical device manufacturing.
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Confers with the production process engineer and production control to establish die change schedules and follows up to assure completion of those schedules. Overview : Under the direction of the Tool Process Engineer/ Supervisor or Manager, functions in the production environment with the responsibilities inclusive of but not limited to: die changes, material changes, crane operations, program changes, die adjustments, record keeping and preventative maintenance procedures in a timely quality manner while maintaining a safe working environment.
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Support quality processes and systems across the product lifecycle including, but not limited to, change control, CAPA, deviations and investigations, laboratory control, product quality complaints, Annual Product Quality Review (APQR), and management notification.
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We have an exciting opportunity at our Pueblo, CO facility for a Control System Engineer With state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Europe, Taiwan, China, Korea and Japan, local sales offices throughout the world and on-site applications support, FUJIFILM Electronic Materials supplies the worlds top tier semiconductor manufacturers with a broad array of products and services used throughout the semiconductor manufacturing process.
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The Dimensional Engineer shall be responsible for supporting advanced Building Block (manufacturing test article) activities to analyze and validate metrology data, participate in problem resolution, and confirm that proposed dimensional control strategies are meeting program objectives.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will lead process and product improvement efforts as a technical engineering specialist and resource to the operations team. Will support manufacturing through process control & continuous improvement initiatives and troubleshoot technical problems.
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The Process Controls and Validation Engineer provides technical support to manufacturing, quality and CMC Regulatory for manufacturing processes from technology transfer and/or design transfer to post-commercial lifecycle management activities.
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Works with manufacturing managers and supervisors to develop and maintain training materials and curricula on process operations, theory and compliance. Leads cross-functional continuous improvement teams with Engineering, Validation, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Facilities, Metrology, and Manufacturing Technical Services.
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Essential skills and experience: BS degree in engineering from an ABET accredited programA minimum of 15 years of experience in design engineering for process control systems and general understanding of Cyber Security topics and I&C Systems.
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Job Title Industrial Engineer Job Description Duties/Responsibilities: · Work in sites to drive out cost through process improvements and documented standard work instructions. · Develops and maintains management information, planning, and control systems.
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Support and ensure adherence to procedure Supporting Scrap Reduction Initiatives and promote / drive “Zero Defect” mentality within the plant using proactive tools such as Lean Six-Sigma, Poka-Yoke (Error Proofing), Measurement System Analysis, Advance Product and Quality Planning (APQP) Statistical Process control (SPC) and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) Be an active participant and advocate of the Lean methodology.
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Lead the risk assessment and process capabilities for purchased items Knowledge of Statistical Process Control (SPC), Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMFA) application, Lean-Six Sigma and Measurement System Analysis.
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