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ASM Global, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities, has an excellent and immediate opening for a Manager of Quality Assurance, Compliance and Safety for ASM Global/Caesars Superdome | Smoothie King Center | Champions Square | Shrine on Airline Stadium.
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Desired majors in engineering or science: Quality Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Regulatory Engineering, Materials Science, or similar areas of study.
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Representing quality and reliability function in product engineering and product development forums and making recommendations in design or formulation to improve system and/or process and product reliability.
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Assist Wyatt engineers to conduct Mechanical Engineering related testsBuild and test prototypes with 3D printing partsFollowing Wyatt quality system and document designs Qualifications Current enrollment in a Mechanical Engineering degree-seeking program at the Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctorate level.
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Galvion has a unique opportunity for an experienced Process Engineering Manager to join growing team in Marlborough, MA. You will work in Manufacturing Operations and support a manufacturing team dedicated to establishing, releasing, and optimizing the manufacturing and quality processes for optical thin film coated parts and subassemblies.
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Ensure effective communication with MCI Engineering, Operations, Quality Engineering and Procurement to identify opportunities for quality and productivity improvements. Minimum of (2) year Quality/Design/Manufacturing Engineering Experience - Supplier Quality field experience preferred.
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Comfortable with change and ambiguity; adaptable, collaborative and a systems thinker Ability to manage and control quality, schedule, and budget performance of engineering teams. Act as the Design Manager or Marine Discipline Lead for alternative delivery projects with a marine engineering component.
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Accountable for the quality control (through validation and verification) of mapping specifications to be industrialized by data engineering and maintained in platform provisioned tooling.
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Maintains and improves product quality by completing product, company, system, compliance, and surveillance audits; investigating customer complaints; collaborating with other members of management to develop new product and engineering designs, manufacturing and training methods.
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Nearest Major Market: Lynchburg Nearest Secondary Market: Virginia Job Segment: Nuclear Engineering, QA, Quality Assurance, Nuclear, Security Clearance, Engineering, Technology, Quality, Energy, Government.
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Management of internal engineering resources and consultants in the execution of planning, design, and quality assurance of wind and solar PV renewable energy projects. The role of Engineering Manager is a crucial member of our wind and renewable energy team, this person will use their strong project management, technical and leadership abilities to manage engineering provided in support of wind and renewable energy projects.
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Ability to read and understand engineering drawings, structural welding symbols, welding quality control requirements and experience with MS Office suite of products. Professional engineering experience with welding designs (including basic weld symbols and associated welding quality control standards), and performing complex engineering calculations such as structural load analysis, dynamic analysis, mechanical stress etc.
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Ensures the regional manufacturing engineering team is actively collaborating with global manufacturing engineering peers, other regions manufacturing engineers, quality, safety, sourcing, and design engineers.
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As the Area Director of Engineering, you will be responsible for leading a team of engineers and vendors, and ensuring the overall quality of all properties, including the effective maintenance and operation of all mechanical, electrical, and structural systems within the buildings.
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Our engineers and professionals provide Highway Design and Traffic Engineering, Bridge and Structural Engineering, Civil Design, Surveying and Mapping, Pipeline and Associated Facility Design, Geotechnical/Geophysical, Environmental Studies and Water/Wastewater design.
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