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The Director will be primarily responsible for scientific leadership and technical oversight of upstream and downstream process design, development, and scalability of unit operations necessary for supporting the Target product profile of the vaccine candidates in development.
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As a Metrology Process Development Engineer in Micron's Technology Development group (Fab 4) at Boise, you are responsible for developing new metrology applications and recipes, analyzing the results from measurements, and implementing groundbreaking solutions into our R&D pilot line manufacturing environment.
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Senior Scientist/Principal Scientist, Formulation and Process Development. Expertise and knowledgein process development, scale up of formulation production and purification unit operations and tech transfer activities.
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Experience in upstream and downstream process development scale-up. The Research Associate I position will support process development by assisting in the development of methods for generation and purification of various bacteriophages.
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Lead process and application development using Veeco's unique ion beam deposition and etch technologies. Veeco continues to grow and is looking for a Process Development Engineer for our Plainview, NY location.
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We are seeking an Upstream Process Development Associate to join a growing gene therapy company out of South San Francisco. B.S. degree in biochemical engineering, cell biology, biochemistry, or related field and 2-6 years of experience in a process development or MSAT setting.
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Experience in wafer thinning and edge trim process development and understanding of thinning and edge trim related inline/electrical/probe failure. As a Process and Equipment Development Engineer in the NAND wafer thinning R&D team, you will be primarily responsible for developing and optimizing wafer thinning processes (grind, trim, and others) and equipment to improve product quality and reliability for the next generation of Micron's memory parts.
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10+ years of experience in semiconductor process development as a process engineer, process integrator or technical program manager. -Prior Assembly (wafer/package) process development and/or integration experience.
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Provide supplier management and development support for PCB Contract Manufacturers (New Supplier Assessment, Process Development, Assembly Support, Source Inspection, Etc.) Process development experience.
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Primary responsibilities include PFD and P&ID development, creating process simulations & performing hydraulic calculations/studies (HYSYS, ProMax, UniSim, Pipe-Flo, etc.) The Process Engineer for this position is responsible for development of process design parameters including design concept, criteria, equipment specifications, code interpretations, equipment design, calculations, and selections.
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Senior Process Development Engineer page is loaded. Senior Process Development Engineer. Sr. Process Development Engineer. You champion the development of and deployment of the systems and tools to drive innovation and continuous improvement.
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As a Process Engineer in the Engineering Development Program, you will work within a variety of Engineering groups that work in day to day in operational support monitoring Key Performance Indicators and assuring the safe, environmentally compliant operations of the various refinery process.
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They oversee the development of the PFDs/H&MB/P&IDs on a project, create a process simulation, size equipment and lines, participate in PHA/HAZOPs, size PSVs, provide conditions of service to various engineering disciplines and interact with the clients to ensure the needs of the project are met.
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Must be able to work independently on new process development as well as troubleshoot current production issues. Scope of PositionThe Injection Molding Process Engineer is a "hands-on" position that plans, directs, and coordinates manufacturing equipment and processes to produce high-quality injection molded silicone products.
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The Process Engineer will scope, define, and design process details for balance-of-plant (BOP) systems for thermal energy storage projects across test and commercial sites. Review cross-functional team designs (equipment specs, piping design, etc) to ensure they meet the process requirements.
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