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As a 3D Printing Customer Service Specialist, you will be a key interface with our customers, and the face of NEXA3Ds brand. As a 3D Printing Customer Service Specialist, you will engage with our customer base both.
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The Field Technician will also be required to provide technical assistance to the GoEngineer staff and to prepare, print and post process 3D print jobs for prospect benchmarks. Description: The Field Technician provides on-site preventative and corrective maintenance service including installation of assigned Stratasys additive manufacturing equipment.
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We are currently looking for high energy, safety focused and motivated individuals to join our Malvern, PA workforce as Printing Press Operator. Must be able to read a standard and metric ruler/tape measure and use the basic test equipment in our printing operation (caliper, viscosity measure, color measure.
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As a 3D Printing Customer Service Specialist, you will be a key interface. Become an avid 3D printing expert and enthusiast to gain not only personal knowledge. If youre looking to join a welcoming tech company in the fast-growing 3D printing market, this is.
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Compared to conventional manufacturing, additive manufacturing or 3D printing offers a lot of environment friendly benefits, and helps engineers design products with fewer parts that are light-weight which reduces cost, material wastage, and lead time from design to market.
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Enthusiasm for expanding additive manufacturing to consumer-level production and the innate desire to keep up with the rapidly changing landscape of the 3D printing industry. Resilience in facing production challenges, with a willingness to revise and adapt strategies, including commissioning multiple systems in a large-scale 3D Printing infrastructure.
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Compared to conventional manufacturing, additive manufacturing or 3D printing offers a lot of environment friendly benefits. A course at University of Florida on advanced manufacturing introduced me to 3D Printing.
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While our groundbreaking research and development in 3D printing pushes the boundaries of large-scale additive manufacturing. Hands-on experience with fabrication/prototyping such as machining, 3D printing, welding, woodworking.
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Demonstrated competence with prototype fabrication methods including 3D printing and basic hand soldering. Demonstrated experience with prototyping techniques including machining, 3d printing, and composite fabrication.
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Understanding of mechanical engineering physics such as boundary/force diagrams, stress/strain, 1D thermodynamics, and basic manufacturing techniques (CNC, molding, laser cutting, and 3D printing.
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Operate plasma-arc foundry to melt and atomize high performance alloys used for the 3D printing industry. The Production Technician will help operate the foundry to produce metal powder for 3D printing and/or assist with powder processing (sieving, separating, packaging.
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Experience with fast prototyping and manufacturing (laser cutting, 3D printing, Arduinos, Raspberry Pi, and general fabrication) Design and build scrubber prototypes using laser cutting, water jet, stamping, and 3D printing.
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Prototyping Fundamentals: Experience with a variety of prototyping techniques, including additive manufacturing (3D printing), subtractive manufacturing (CNC machining), and rapid prototyping technologies, enabling quick iteration and refinement of designs.
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Experience using 3D printing for rapid prototyping (Formlabs, Flashforge, Ender, Ultimaker, Makerbot). Knowledge of various manufacturing processes, specifically machining, sheet metal bending, laser cutting and welding.
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An exciting division of Spectrum Marketing Companies that specializes in large format printing and installation with state of the art equipment. If you've got large format printing "in your blood" you're likely the kind of person we'd love to have on our team.
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