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A minimum of 5+ years of experience in a Manufacturing Engineering role, preferably within the metal stamping, removal, welding, injection molding, or assembly industries. This is an exciting opportunity for an individual with a strong background in manufacturing engineering, AutoCAD, tooling, bill of materials (BOM), APQP, continuous improvement, product design, cost reduction, and quality improvement.
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The successful candidate will have a strong background in manufacturing engineering, with a focus on composites, mechanical, and lean manufacturing principles. Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
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2+ years of Manufacturing Engineering experience. Manufacturing Engineer needed at rapidly growing industry leading company located in Wooster, OH. APPLY NOW. BS Mechanical Engineering or related technical field preferred.
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As our process engineer you will be focused on developing and expanding cutting-edge semiconductor process using strong fundamental science/ engineering principles and concepts. Master’s degree, prefer Ph. D, in related core sciences such as Physics, Chemistry, Material Science, or Engineering or equivalent work experience.
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Jobot is working with a top industry client in the Waukesha WI area looking for their next Manufacturing Industrial Engineer for a Direct Hire opportunity. Minimum of 3 years of experience in a manufacturing engineering role with an emphasis in metalworking or machine trades preferred.
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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Manufacturing Process Engineer with Powder Coating experience to join our team. 3+ years of experience in process engineering (POWDER COATING EXPERIENCE IS A MUST.
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Thermal Spray Manufacturing Engineer Needed For Innovative and Growing Aviation and Aerospace Engineering Company. Our client provides thermal spray and diffusion coating, grinding, engineering, and laboratory services for high performance materials and surfaces.
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The Manufacturing Project Engineer will provide engineering support for ongoing and new projects in our manufacturing department and will be responsible for the design, programming, and troubleshooting of manufacturing equipment and systems.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Quality Engineering, Manufacturing, Lean Sigma, and Green Belt. 3+ years of experience in Quality Engineering, Manufacturing, Lean Sigma, Green Belt.
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The Senior Manufacturing Engineer will report directly to the Engineering Director and will work cross-functionally with our Design, Quality, and Production teams. Minimum of 3 years of experience in a manufacturing engineering role.
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Minimum of 6 months (entry level) to 3+ years of experience in automation engineering, specifically with PLC, Rockwell, SCADA, DCS, MES, Automation Systems, and Process Automation. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.
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Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field. Our client, a growing manufacturing company, is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to join its growing team.
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2-4 years in quality and/or process engineering or equivalent manufacturing experience preferably in high volume system assembly line environment. We are seeking a manufacturing engineer to evaluate and optimize existing manufacturing processes and recommend new manufacturing methods to reduce cost, waste, and lead time and improve product quality.
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Provide process engineering support to production, assuring accurate and detailed manufacturing process instructions and feedback. The ideal candidate will design, develop and install components of engineering projects resulting in cost effective methods of manufacturing and fair and equitable manufacturing operating standards.
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We are currently seeking an Manufacturing Engineer to join our team. Determine manufacturing methods and sequences, fixturing, raw materials, and work to be performed outside by local vendors.
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