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As a process engineer in this group you will work with the System Design and Engineering team to design the assembly sequence (manufacturing router), tooling, and inspection requirements for new products introduced to the factory.
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Desired Skills:- Prefer mechanical engineering or industrial engineering technology degrees but open to other engineering or STEM degrees. -Ability to work 2nd Shift 8:00 PM - 6:30 AMBasic Qualifications:- Bachelor's Degree in an engineering or STEM field.
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Description:This specific position will support the PAC-3 International Manufacturing Engineering Team working Poland offsets. This Manufacturing Engineering team coordinates with all necessary LMMFC PAC-3 Production sites to gain & transfer all knowledge and processes required to prepare the Offset companies to successfully build all Offset program end items and to prepare each Offsetee for potential future production.
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Ability to (1) read and interpret complex engineering drawings, specifications / schematics; (2) basic understanding of electronic circuits; (3) use electronic test equipment (Digital Multimeter, Digital Oscilloscope, Function Generator, Logic Analyzer, Spectrum Analyzer, Frequency Counter, and/or Network Analyzer.
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As a Manufacturing Engineer on the 2nd Shift F-16 Final Assembly and Flight Line team at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the entire lifecycle of aircraft programs.
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As a Manufacturing Engineer with Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, you will join the 2nd Shift F-16 Mate team, playing a pivotal role in supporting all stages of aircraft program lifecycles.
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Additionally, the position will serve as the Manufacturing Engineering point of contact to ensure successful completion through major milestones of the scope of work. Frequent communication and collaboration with other disciplines including Design Engineering, Quality Engineering, Global Supply Chain, Finance, Production Planning and Control, Contracts, Master Planning, and Program Management are required.
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Bachelors or Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related discipline from an accredited college, or related military experience in addition to previously listed degree options.
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