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BC forward is currently seeking a highly motivated Manufacturing Engineer for an opportunity in Hillsboro, OR. Position Title: Manufacturing Engineer. Job Title: Manufacturing Engineer.
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The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for the planning, coordination, and execution of new process development, continuous improvement projects, and other technical tasks as needed.
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NOW HIRING a Manufacturing Tooling Engineer at our Winchester, KY location. Assist manufacturing in process improvement. Good working knowledge of plastics manufacturing processes including injection molding, extrusion, blow mold, thermoform and others.
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We are looking for an experienced Scientist or Process Engineer to join our Manufacturing Science team, supporting TScan's cell therapy manufacturing process development and GMP production of clinical cell therapy candidates.
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Ability to read and understand process instructions, schematic drawings and manufacturing routings. The Manufacturing Technician provides and supports manufacturing equipment, materials and processes to production to ensure products are assembled in an efficient manner, meeting customer quality and expectations and on-time delivery specifications.
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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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Work with Engineering, Production Control, and QA on drawing problems, manufacturing order problems, and quality problems. Champion facility goals for Quality, Safety, Innovation and Cost - seek opportunities to provide feedback on process improvements, cost savings, and opportunities to work more efficiently and/or safely.
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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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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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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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Minimum of 5 years of manufacturing experience incorporating Industrial Engineering and Lean Methodologies in medium volume manufacturing processes. Identify and share best manufacturing/lean practices, methods, and ideas.
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Our client is looking to add a Manufacturing Welding Engineer to their team! The Manufacturing Welding Engineer role requires the appropriate knowledge, skills and abilities in the specification and oversight of welding operations leading to the production of weldments that meet requirements of applicable standards.
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The Manufacturing / Mechanical Engineer functions as lead role for NQ1 Commercial Grade Dedication efforts for components that will be used in nuclear applications. Manufacturing / Mechanical Engineer.
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BWXT is currently seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to join our growing team in Mt. Vernon, IN Position responsibilities include: Serve as the primary point of contact/coordinator for the program Assist in developing detailed recovery plans for projects Perform reviews of contract and design requirements for acceptance of quality notifications Track status of project schedules and deliverables Work with Unit Manager to maintain contract performance metrics.
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As our Manufacturing Lead, you will work alongside our operators at our Surface Technology Liquid Coatings facility, assigning work, and scheduling production. We are looking for a Manufacturing Lead to join our New Britian, CT team.
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