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Support printed circuit board ( PCB ) manufacturing process and product improvements through finite element analysis (FEA) as a member of the PCB Analysis team. This consists of the original condition review and modeling, FEA, and process enhancement and improvement plan steps.
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The Process Engineer will be responsible for providing process-engineering support to manufacturing operations. Duties and ResponsibilitiesProvide process-engineering support for PCB assembly operations including SMT, Hand Load, Wave Solder, Hand Soldering, Component Prep, Press Fit, Component Programming, and Mechanical Assembly.
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Your Job is seeking a dedicated Process Safety Engineer for our Leaf River Cellulose facility in New Augusta, MS! The Process Safety Engineer will be part of the safety team and report directly to the Safety Manager.
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Senior Process Engineer/Senior Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Resins Manufacturing/Resins/DCS/PLC/Process Controls Engineer/Engineer/Production Engineer/Chemical Process Engineer/Plant Engineer.
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Physical Therapist - Are your ready to join a premier health center's Physical Therapy Outpatient department in sunny California?
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Lead Process Engineer. Provide support and guidance to team members and Process Engineers in high-speed nonwovens production including web handling, polymer extrusion through film casting and/or melt spinning, web lamination, and centerline process and systems.
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Senior Process Engineer. Proven track record of developing novel processes, designing experiments to define QA/QC parameters for setting a process envelope, and scaling processes to support manufacturing capacities.
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This Process Engineer will ideally work out of one of our following locations: Hackettstown, NJ | Warwick, NY | Holyoke, MA | West Haven, CT. This engineer will be expected to travel 50% of the time to our locations in NY, NJ, MA, MD, CT, PA.
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We are seeking a Process Engineer to join the Extraction and Formulation team, reporting to the Director of Extraction and Formulation. This role will be responsible for process support and optimization across hydrocarbon, ethanol, CO2, and solvent-less extraction, as well as optimization of biomass handling and post-processing methods.
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We are seeking a Process Engineer to join our team in Point Celeste, Louisiana to support the Plaquemines Facility. Provide daily support to plant Production personnel in troubleshooting process issues and concerns by integrating fundamental principles of fluid flow, heat transfer, thermodynamics, and hydrocarbon process chemistrySupport the development and utilize Process Monitoring tools that monitor process efficiency and make improvement recommendations to enhance production and efficiency performance.
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The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) protects public health and the environment by supplying clean drinking water, collecting and treating wastewater, and reducing air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution.
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Determine the most efficient machining process, by utilizing lean concepts and continuous improvement methods, to manufacture high quality products. Work hands-on, interacting with shop floor personnel and process specialists, to ensure lean plans are created and implemented.
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Flint Hills Resources is looking for a Process Engineer to join our team at the Corpus Christi, Tx refining facilities. As a Process Engineer in the Process Technology and Project Development Capability, you will leverage your process knowledge and skills to provide innovative solutions that will create competitive advantages for our business that are consistent with the company EHS and stewardship goals.
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A.Duties & Responsibilities Evaluate efficiencies by comparing process standards such as labour hours, machine cycle time to actual production values and report proposed improvement recommendations with timing to Process Engineering Manager.
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Experience with project management, process improvement, lean manufacturing, and problem-solving and show documented results in achieving cost reductions to both products and processes. Manufacturing Engineer – East Longmeadow, MA, United States - On-site.
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