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Identifies facility and tooling requirements, manufacturing methods and /or develops new manufacturing methods. + The Manufacturing Engineer assumes responsibility for implementation of the manufacturing process and improvements to the process during the complete fabrication cycle.
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Good working knowledge of metal works processes (laser cutting, brake press forming, GMAW and TIG welding), armor steel materials and manufacturing methods. This includes technical training of manufacturing lead person to associated manufacturing documentation.
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As a Senior Manufacturing Engineer at REGENT, you will have the opportunity to leverage your knowledge, experience, and creativity to develop a new wing-in-ground-effect vehicle at the intersection of the latest marine and aerospace technology.
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The Lean Engineer is a key factory staff member responsible for aiding in the development of a Factory Master Plan (FMP) roadmap aligned to the 1 to 5 year business plan and synchronization into our manufacturing processes, improve material flow and deliver on short and long-term objectives.
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Senior Manufacturing Engineer will act under the general supervision of a Manufacturing Engineering Manager on multiple assignments of complex nature and broad scope. A new lean manufacturing facility, features a class 10K clean room for flight critical pressure regulators, product line cells for pneumatic weapons release systems, high pressure pneumatic assemblies, blood separation centrifuges, and kinetic switch components and modules.
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Knowledge of manufacturing quality tools, concepts, and methodologies, such as 8D, Six Sigma, and Lean Manufacturing (Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification preferred) Develop and implement Lean manufacturing operations, processes, tooling, and systems to optimize productivity and efficiency, and train manufacturing leaders, teams, and operators in these areas.
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Must be able to ensure manufacturing, quality, and safety requirements are met. E-ONE manufactures custom and commercial fire trucks including pumpers and tankers, aerial ladders and platforms, rescues of all sizes, quick attack units, industrial trucks, and ARFF (aircraft rescue firefighting vehicles.
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Sandblast, steam clean, cleans and prep parts for the manufacturing department as needed. Job DescriptionThe primary responsibility of a Manufacturing Helper is to perform general labor tasks in the manufacturing department.
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Manufacturing ManagerLocation: Exton, PAPlace of Work: On-siteManufacturing Manager assures that DSM Biomedical products are of consistent and high quality by managing operations in compliance with Safety, Health & Environment (SHE) standards and quality system requirements to meet customer quality and service expectations.
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Strong background with CNC, machine/inspection tools and finishing operations for aerospace manufacturing, including CAM programming, milling, turning, waterjet, welding, and assembly operations.
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Summary As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in optimizing our plastic injection molding processes. Preferred Skills Certification in Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigma.
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Working Knowledge in BIW (Body in White) Assembly, Doors, Body Side OTR's, Fenders, T-Lid, Hatch, Hood, Roof, Etc Qualifications: Possess a Bachelors degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a relevant field.
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In NC, we operate three pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities that are responsible for fulfilling different steps in our injectable and oral treatment supply chains. General knowledge in cGMP manufacturing & production processes associated with pharmaceutical companies required.
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Work with manufacturing manager and supervisors to develop and maintain training materials and curricula. Supporting areas of upstream manufacturing by using SOP's and batch records to execute pre and post processing activities.
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Job Title: Manufacturing Associate Job Duration: MONTHS TEMP TO HIRE Job Location : Harmans MD SHIFT - AM - PM ROTATE EVERY TWO WEEKS. ON, OFF, ON, OFF, ON AND OFF. Description: The Manufacturing Associate III is accountable for the execution procedures for upstream manufacturing of clinical and commercial products.
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