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Your background includes a College/University degree (preference for specialization in related curricula such as: architectural design/engineering/drafting, construction science/management, business, or similar.
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Business functional focus is in Design Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and architecting of best practice IT solutions including implementations within ERP, SharePoint, Project Server, and other pieces.
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Partner with SAs, Sales, Business Development and Service teams to accelerate customer adoption and revenue attainment. - 8+ years of specific technology domain areas (e.g. software development, cloud computing, systems engineering, infrastructure, security, networking, data & analytics) experience.
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As our customers look for opportunity in a world of rapid change and technology disruption, they trust Celestica to deliver the most advanced design, engineering and manufacturing expertise for their highly sophisticated and complex electronics and related products.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for the overall managing of the business development and sales efforts where engineering or professional consulting services are required and informing the direction and development of emerging business opportunities within the water industry in the Pacific Northwest.
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QualificationsRequired QualificationsBachelor's degree in a Professional, Architecture, Engineering or closely related fieldA minimum of10 years of design experience working on large, complex water, wastewater and stormwater pumping stations and pipelines.
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The Additive Manufacturing Engineer will engage in product development, manufacturing, process and system enhancement, sales support, and various activities associated with the growing business of additive manufacturing.
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Other functions include Marketing, Product Design & Engineering, Product R&D, New Product Development, Manufacturing, Quality Assurance/Quality Control, Human Resources, Legal, and any other activities necessary for the successful development and achievement of the overall strategic goals and objectives.
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Included in this is the full design responsibility for processing specific orders (including those projects requiring PE stamping) and major developmental projects, general design engineering support for drafting and sales, and providing guidance and training for Associate, Design, and Project Engineers.
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This person will be involved in the Sales, Design, Engineering and Construction/Installation process of Clean Rooms for medical facilities. The sales and construction project manager creates and implements sales strategies for an organization to grow its customer base and increase revenue.
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Our London, Ohio facility houses lighting and mold design, construction, production engineering, and dedicated associates in our Quality, Assembly, Sales, and Customer Service departments.
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From design conceptualization to mass production, the Director of Engineering and his team will work closely with the Sales and Product Development as well as factories to support process development for Build to Specs and Design-In opportunities.
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Be a liaison with production, design engineering, production and inventory control, and sales to coordinate designs & manufacturing for the purpose of efficient production. Provide technical engineering support for design and manufacturing issues.
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Collaborate with our network planning and sales engineering teams, providing pre-sales engineering through communication, both oral and written, on complex technical and sales issues to a variety of audiences, including internal and external executive-level technical decision-makers.
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This role will work closely with our product managers and technology leads to facilitate our technology development by coordinating with internal teams including Sales, UX & Design, Engineering, Legal and Compliance.
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