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The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of PTC Creo Schematics and PTC Creo Parametric with Piping and Cabling Extension (PCX), Harness Manufacturing Extension (HMS) and Windchill PLM for electrical design and documentation.
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Experience with schematic design and CAD tools (PTC CREO, Solidworks, AutoCAD etc.) A minimum of 5-7 years PTC Creo experience with cable harness routing, preferably on vehicles and large assemblies.
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This role will provide leadership to the Product DNA Operations Program Core Team that will coordinate PTC Windchill PLM deployment to all :60 Medtronic Manufacturing Sites and Distribution Centers throughout the Operations Function over 3 years.
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Special MentionsRelocation providedResponsibilities include but are not limited to:Design and maintain CAD models of mechanical and mechatronics components and systems, including tools, fixtures, jigs, structures, and focusing on rapid prototyping and production using Creo & Windchill.
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Proficient computer skills (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, HPC, SAF, Oracle, BAS, BSS, DART, Windchill, Autodesk) Intermediate computer skills (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, HPC, SAF, Oracle, BAS, BSS, DART, Windchill, Autodesk.
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Creo and Windchill 3D software super user experience. Demonstrated Expertise in Creo and Windchill usage. Experience in Electrical products like Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers, Low Voltage and Medium Voltage ANSI / IEC Switchboard / Switchgear / MCC design.
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Ensure all components are setup correctly and BOMs are accurate in Windchill (PLM) and IFS (ERP) systems. Creo/Windchill experience is a plus. Experience with Windchill Product Data Management (PDM) software.
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Experience with PTC Windchill or PDM Essentials strongly desired. Design spacecraft wire harness with 3D CAD modeling software (Creo), based on provided system documentation. 5+ years of experience designing wire harness in an aerospace industry including 3D modeling, parts selection, 2D drawing creation, manufacturing and assembly support.
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Knowledge and experience using CATIA, CREO, JIRA, Windchill. Hands-on experience with machining, fabrication, welding, brazing, NDT, cleaning, coatings, with knowledge of phased-gate production, master manufacturing plans, tooling and BOM's.
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Advanced knowledge in administration, configuration and maintenance of PTC Windchill, ThingWorx systems and SDx. Novice => Advanced knowledge of System/Database Administration, Windows Server Provisioning/Administration, OKTA, SAP, CREO, TIBCO, PowerAPPS, SQL, IIS, Visual Studio, Rest API, Asp.net, C.
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Experience with Creo (Pro/E) Wildfire 5 or greater, Windchill 10. Experience with Creo (Pro/E) Wildfire 5 or greater, Windchill 10. Familiarity with analytical packages ANSYS, COMSOL, Fluent, CFX, Thermal Desktop, ROCETS or ROCCID.
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The Equipment Configuration Management team in Supply Chain IT is seeking an experienced Windchill PLM Business/Systems Analyst to join an exciting team at Client. Experience in use of Windchill PLM, PDMLink, and PTC s product suite.
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Strong technical fundamentals in propulsion, fluids, thermodynamics, and combustion analysis. Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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Knowledge of one or more of the following CAD/PLM environments: Creo/ Windchill / Creo, NX/Teamcenter or Solidworks/Enovia. Knowledge of one or more of the following CAD/PLM environments: Creo/ Windchill / Creo, NX/Teamcenter or Solidworks/Enovia.
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Creo Harness Manufacturing Extension (HMS) NetSEA Technologies an Engineer or Technician to join our team at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. This position supports C5ISR state of the art concepts and technology design, development, testing and troubleshooting as part of the Engineering and Systems Integration Directorate (ES&I), in The Prototype Integration Facility (PIF.
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