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The Networked Information Solutions (NIS) Advanced Processing Solutions (APS) business is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to join our Engineering Team. Candidate will interface with design engineering team to perform Design for Manufacturing (DFM) assessments and make recommendations to optimize designs for common manufacturing processes (machining, turning, grinding, Wire EDM, etc.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering or other related STEM area and at least two (2) years of experience in Manufacturing/Process Engineering, Production, or related area - OR - a Master's degree.
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Manufacturing Engineering is responsible for taking the product design and converting it into a sequence of detailed assembly/ manufacturing instructions. Provide guidance to Design Engineering during drawing reviews regarding design concepts and specification requirements to best utilize equipment and manufacturing techniques; and to identify any manufacturability challenges or changes required ahead of drawing release.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems sector is seeking a Manufacturing Process Engineer/Principal Manufacturing Process Engineer to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has an opening for a Principal Manufacturing Systems Engineer (Level 3) or Senior Principal Manufacturing Systems Engineer (Level 4) to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals.
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Experience with manufacturing and systems engineering. Bachelor's of Science Degree in a STEM discipline (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) with at least 5 or more years' experience in Aviation, Systems Engineering, Aerospace, or M anufacturing/Production; OR Master's Degree with at least 3 of experience in Aviation, Systems Engineering, Aerospace, or M anufacturing/ Production; OR PhD in STEM discipline 0 years' experience.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems (NGAS) is looking for a qualified technical leader to join our growing team, serving as a technical manager of our Manufacturing and Process Engineering team.
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Northrop Grumman Space Systems is seeking Manufacturing Engineers and Principal Manufacturing Engineers. Provides guidance to engineering regarding design concepts and specification requirements to best utilize equipment and manufacturing techniques.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has openings for Principal Engineer Manufacturing Level 3 to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Bachelor's Degree in STEM Field (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) and 5 years of work experience OR Master’s Degree in STEM discipline and 3 years of work experience in any of the following Engineering fields; Manufacturing, Productions, Aerospace, Aeronautics, Systems, Process or Industrial OR PhD in STEM discipline with 0 years of experience.
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Reporting to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager, the Manufacturing Engineer will be a leader in innovation, evaluation, development and implementation of methods and systems in support of complex manufacturing processes.
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