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The Manufacturing Engineer will help to create an efficient work environment by maintaining production equipment, evaluating tooling and production work flow. In addition, the Manufacturing Engineer will create and maintain build instructions and any relevant documentation.
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As a Manufacturing Engineer, you'll be part of our Operational Excellence team working as a virtual employee. Manufacturing Engineer - United States - Virtual. Strong background in manufacturing processes, productions planning, TPM, PPAP and CTQ methodologies.
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Seeking a Manufacturing Engineer, Senior for a global manufacturer in the medical, aerospace, and defense industry. As a Senior Manufacturing Engineer, the candidate will be a part of a dynamic team to design and develop manufacturing processes for new and legacy product lines.
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Old Dominion Brush Company LLC (ODB) is accepting applications to fill the position of mid-to-senior level Manufacturing Engineer in the department of Manufacturing Administration in Richmond, Virginia.
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The Manufacturing Engineer, internally referred to as the Cold End Process Engineer, plays a crucial role in supporting the manufacturing facility by offering technical expertise.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will work under the direction of the Engineering Group Leader and support the division on meeting safety, quality and cost initiatives. 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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The Manufacturing Weld Engineer will collaborate with design engineering and product engineering team in new product introduction and ECR process through use of DFMEA, PFMEA and APQP tools.
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As a Manufacturing Engineer, you'll be part of our Consolidated Aerospace Manufacturing team working as an on-site employee. CAM is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to develop, evaluate, and enhance manufacturing methods, utilizing knowledge of product design, materials and parts, fabrication process, tooling and production equipment capabilities assembly methods, and quality control standards.
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In addition, the engineer provides direct advisory support in the design, fabrication, modification and evaluation in support of manufacturing operations such as machining, metal forming, plastics processing, welding and brazing, assembly and material handling.
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Description:Materials Sciences LLC (MSC) is looking for a US citizen at our Huntsville, AL facility for the role of Additive Manufacturing Engineer. Advanced materials include fiber reinforced composite materials, specialty polymers, and additive manufacturing (AM) materials.
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Provide technical assistance to mainly to Toilet Partition Factory (TPF) working with other Departments such as, Machine Shop, Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality Assurance, and Manufacturing Management.
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Headquartered in Lynchburg, Virginia, BWXT is a Defense News Top 100 manufacturing and engineering innovator that provides safe and effective nuclear solutions for global security, clean energy, environmental restoration, nuclear medicine and space exploration.
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Provide support in the design, fabrication, modification, and evaluation of manufacturing operations such as coatings technology, corrosion protection, robotic applications, welding, and brazing, assembly, and material handling.
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Best-in-class engineering, design and manufacturing combined with category-leading brands in compression, controls, software and monitoring solutions result in next-generation climate technology that is built for the needs of the world ahead.
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Element Energy, a dynamic startup reimagining energy storage and battery management, is seeking an experienced Manufacturing Engineer to join our growing team. Manufacturing Engineer - $115,000-$165,000 - Menlo Park, CA (with up to 10% travel.
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