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The OPEX Manufacturing Engineer will develop, lead, and plan Manufacturing Engineering initiatives which will result in significant advancements in productivity, product cost, quality and/or the maintenance of the plant facilities equipment and its production process.
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The Switchboard Wiring Associate, Mission Critical role will physically support special customer projects at the remote Sumter Mission Critical Solution Center (SMCSC) located around the corner from the main Eaton Sumter plant.
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A production worker is expected to work in all departments of the manufacturing plant including Weld, Paint, Press, Packing, Shipping, Mill, and Layout Departments doing various manual labor jobs.
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As a Production Supervisor, you will provide leadership and direction for a work group within the plant. Eaton's Global Energy Infrastructure Solutions (GEIS) division is currently seeking a Production Supervisor - 1st Shift.
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Coordinates with laboratory and plant production team to create product prototypes required for customer evaluations and product verification testing. Eaton provides various Health and Welfare benefits as well as Retirement benefits, and several programs that provide for paid and unpaid time away from work.
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Drive production readiness at the plant across all functions; support production sample builds, track issues, and follow up with appropriate resources to ensure issue resolution and closure; ensure production line is set up and production processes are validated.
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The Controls Engineer is responsible for portions of design, development, fabrication, validation, installation, support and troubleshooting of production test equipment and programs. The Controls Engineer is responsible for supporting plant leadership in achieving business and financial goals by developing and maintaining robust testing and assembly processes.
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Communicate production metrics to management and other functional supervisors and maintain active communications between all levels of plant personnel. Lead in the coaching, counseling, and disciplinary activities surrounding one’s employees while simultaneously administering and maintaining Eaton Corporation policies and plant policies.
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As a Senior Industrialization/Manufacturing Engineer role will lead manufacturing and industrialization activities for Low Voltage Supplier Resiliency projects through all stages of development into release for production.
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Eaton considers qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with local laws. Click here ( for more detail: Eaton Benefits Overview. Competency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, 3D CAD modeling tools, and Minitab.
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