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Position Summary: As an Exterior Door Production Technician, you will be responsible for ensuring the construction and assembly of exterior doors meet our rigorous quality standards. This position offers an opportunity to utilize your expertise in door manufacturing and contribute to the production of top-tier exterior doors.
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Evaluate supplier Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and Project plan for feasibility and sufficient detail to ensure key milestones such as completion of Concept Design, Preliminary Design Review (PDR), Critical Design Review (CDR), Test Readiness Review (TRR), and Production Readiness Review (PRR) are scheduled and completed to the program plan.
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Applicant must have a minimum 10+ years in manufacturing, assembly, & production experience. Plant, Plant Manager, Machinist, Nuclear Engineering, Plant Operator, Manufacturing, Engineering.
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Other Job Title Options for you - Local Moving Specialist Professional Mover – Local Total Compensation: $15.00-$25.00 per hour which includes hourly rate, tips and performance-based monthly incentives Note: Previous experience in general labor, loading, unloading, landscaping, construction, production, manufacturing, assembly, or warehouse work is helpful but not required.
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Warehousing, Shipping, or other work experience where mechanical or handwork was necessary is preferred, such as laborer, machinist, assembly, bindery, mechanic, warehouse, etc. BE YOUR OWN SUCCESS STORY. BE SOMETHING GREATER. BE QUAD. Quad in Hartford is seeking full-time Warehouse Material Handlers (Forklift Drivers) to grow with us Candidates hired into this role will be responsible for inventory control on the production floor, ensuring that materials are brought efficiently and accurately to machines to keep production downtime to a minimum.
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Repetitive and non repetitive production assembly operations on electronics and mechanical items. The ideal candidate will have ability to non-repetitive production assembly operation on electronic and mechanical assemblies such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames and cables; which will align successfully in the organization.
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Releases print, assembly and machine work orders to the shop (travelers and pick sheets as required). The production coordinator coordinates flow of work within or between departments of the manufacturing plant and monitors/ maintains work order and cost accounting.
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Required computer skill includes spreadsheets, automated design (like CAD,CircuitCam, Gerber viewers) and automated assembly equipment (wave solder, SMT lines, etc) Professional interaction is essential for customer communications in all aspects of production related information.
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Experience in assembly and plastic injection molding applications related to processes / systems. Experience with Chrysler, GM, and Honda, with a preference to candidates with experience in lean manufacturing or Toyota production systems.
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Configure “pegboards” for rapid wire harness assembly production. The electrical engineer will manage the wiring plans for prototypes, supervise the wiring of the prototypes, testing and debugging the wire harness, and eventually creating the production documentation and provide.
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Experience in a production assembly environment. Collaborate with Engineering and Quality Engineering teams to develop production processes and related documentation. Create standards, routers, and visual instruction sheets (VISs) to ensure part assembly meets product requirements.
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Good experience in automation assembly line and production line setting up and ramping up. Responsible of approval regional/site production workshop plan, layout, site resource plan.
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Work as a liaison between production, assembly, engineering, and vendors. As an Assembly Engineer, you would be required to coordinate assembly engineering projects and ensure successful completion of all programs, engineering changes and production projects awarded to assembly.
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Summary The Production Supervisor manages the day-to-day production activities of the hourly assembly employees in accordance with company policy, and product quality standards. The supervisor is responsible to identify and resolve production-related problems by working closely with the direct labor workforce and support personnel.
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Responsible for all aspects of the production processes which includes Molding, Finishing, Assembly, and Inventory Management. The Production Manager - Molding is responsible for the effective day-to-day performance of the epoxy operation.
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