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Maintain required records and documentation, as related to materials and supplies, for internal/external audit requirements including SPC, GMP, SQF and customer specific (Panda Express, Yum). Ensure compliance with GMP, SPC and SQF requirements and serve as a leader and resource during audit processes.
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Drive continuous improvement opportunities and yield metrics utilizing wide variety of analytical techniques (such as SPC, DOE, Gauge R&R), lean manufacturing and six sigma concepts. ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt, Lean Mfg. Experience with setting up new product lines and transitioning into volume production.
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Ability to apply appropriate problem solving techniques (5 Why, SPC, Six Sigma, DOE etc) Understanding of basic manufacturing processes such as assembly, testing, roll forming, bending, metal stamping, injection molding, welding (MAG, TIG, resistance, etc) and plastic extrusion.
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Utilize design expertise to assist clients in one on one consultations in the store and in-home regarding the design of their living spaces to drive store sales
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Excellent Organizational/ Analytical Skills & Data-driven Problem Solving - A3, 8D, DMAIC, SPC; proficiency using relevant software tools (e.g. - MS Office, Pivot tables, SPC interpretation, graphical analysis) for data analysis, reporting, and project management.
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As a Senior Or Principal CMP PD Engineer in our Technology Development Group based in Boise, you will identify, diagnose, and resolve assembly process related problems by applying failure analysis, FMEA, 8D or SPC/FDC methodology.
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Experience in Statistical Process Control (SPC), Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma. Utilize process improvement techniques (Lean, Six Sigma, SPC etc.) As our Manufacturing Process Engineer, you will sustain and improve the operations of our proprietary lithium-ion battery recycling processes.
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Knowledge of CNC programming, SPC, and Computer Aided Design. Familiarity with process control , quality assurance, SPC, process and capability planning. Serve as a technical resource in machining and assembly processes, including CNC programming, CMM and gaging procedures, fixture/tool design and Lean Manufacturing principles.
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Contemporary Quality and Reliability tools such as APQP, SPC, PPAP, and FAI. Our equipment integrates a wide variety of wafer processing technologies from wet to vacuum; and all the support systems to make them run: Electrical power systems, mechanical utilities, PLC controls, vacuum technology, custom design robotics and mechanisms, high voltage, RF generators, complex motion control, process chemical delivery and more.
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Lean / Six Sigma / SPC: Utilize monitoring techniques and controls to assure processes are centered and reliable by removing causes of defects and variability. Special Projects : Improve tooling design using advanced software, Solid Works 3D modeling, finite element analysis, failure analysis, and CNC capability.
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Statistical process control (SPC) and Lean manufacturing implementation. Also requires a working knowledge of military and commercial specifications for materials, protective finishing, heat treating, and non-destructive testing and experience in Military Aerospace Industry.
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Introduces and utilizes appropriate quality tools to evaluate product and process performance such as, Pareto charts, trend analysis, statistical process control (SPC), and process maps. Our organization provides comprehensive contract manufacturing services, ranging from printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) and subsystem integration to full-box build (high-level assemblies.
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Candidate will have some statistics background - SPC desirable (Minitab a plus) 2024 Fall Semester Metallurgist Co-Op openings (paid, with housing stipend)- Searching for Metallurgy and Material Science students for our plant in Toronto, Ohio.
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Make recommendations that enhance overall lab performance and workflow, help develop metrology lab capabilities and perform regular evaluation of key metrology assets using SPC methods. Toolsets include Ion-beam assisted sample preparation systems, Dual-beam FIB, CD-SEM, Review SEM, analytical SEM, optical and x-ray thin film measurement systems (ellipsometry, XRF, XRR), atomic force microscopes (AFM), profilometers, defect inspection systems, FTIR, TXRF, and others.
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