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Support Production Engineering team with Measurement System Analysis (MSA) and Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility Studies (Gage R&R) ASML is the world's leading provider of lithography systems for the semiconductor industry, manufacturing complex machines critical to the production of integrated circuits or chips.
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This role will serve as the Maintenance TAR Leader in the direction of Cogeneration Facility maintenance TAR activities performed by AL, GE and Ethos, and act, as needed, as a "hands on" member of the maintenance team and provide craft technical support, procurement and direction in the following related fields: mechanical, electrical or instrumentation and controls during such TAR's.
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Provides support in areas such as Human Source Intelligence (HUMINT), Counterintelligence Criminal Analysis, and Open-Source Intelligence, including collection management, analysis, and tasking.
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You will be responsible for all aspects of law enforcement andintelligence support to NCIS operational and investigative activity, including, the fusion, dissemination and production of related law enforcement and intelligence activities.
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L3Harris Subcontracts is an incredibly diverse landscape of technologies, products and services for development articles, production, technical & professional services requirements. Support cross-functional requests and inquiries (i.e., Contracts, Program Management Office (PMO), Business Development (BD), Engineering, Finance, Quality, Operations, Logistics, International Trade Compliance and Regulatory Government Compliance, Accounts Payable (AP), Property Management, etc.
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We are looking for an experienced and motivated Production Specialist to support the product development of Magic: The Gathering’s collectible cards. Do you have first-hand experience coordinating complex production executions of highly collectible cards.
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The Senior Technical/Graphics Specialist provides advanced document processing services and general support, creating a variety of documents and materials using advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite products and other firm supported software.
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Job DescriptionThe Forming Process Specialist will provide technical support in order to produce high quality glass containers and coordinate improvements to maximize machine efficiency and performance.
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Provide CSV & validation Production and Project support to S12 MES Next Gen. Complete all tasks required per the Change Management Process for S12 MES Next Gen SOP and in compliance with CSV and related SOPs. Review the summary reports from testing/validation to ensure all issues are resolved and approved.
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MBI supports FEMA's Production and Technical Services (PTS) contract, providing engineering and public outreach support to the Risk MAP program's efforts to map floodplains in FEMA Regions 1, 2, 3, and 5.
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Process Development Engineer reports directly to the Director of Operations or Engineering or equivalent, focusing on development and process improvements to support new designs in development as well as production and engineering activities.
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This position requires a senior technical specialist with deep domain expertise in antenna design with thorough knowledge and understanding of element types, performance drivers (Gain, VSWR, FOV, RCS, etc), modeling and simulation expertise and the ability to bring antenna designs from concept, prototype build and test, qualification/DVT and into production.
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CGI Federal is seeking an Audio/Video Production Specialist to support the Multimedia division of the Department of Justice in Washington DC. Audio/Video Production Specialist.
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Additional accessibility and editorial work may be required to support non-journal publications on other open-source platforms (Drupal, primarily) to publish open access scholarly monographs, bibliographies, and other digital publications.
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Support event systems including audio / video , lighting , HVAC , network / internet , live sound reinforcement , and power. The team is looking for candidates that have hands-on event production experience and technical knowledge of event set ups like concerts, festivals, and/or Rock and Roll tours.
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