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Manufacturing Electro Mechanical Technician. #Electro Mechanical Technician. Key words – manufacturing, assembly, OEM, electromechanical, mechanical, electronics, building and testing of equipment, MIG & TIG welding, 480V, PLC’s, robots, robotics, manufacturing, etc.
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Most tasks can be categorized as requiring an Manufacturing Technician that has either electrical assembly skills, mechanical fabrication/assembly skills or painting skills. This vacancy announcement is for a Manufacturing Technician that specializes in mechanical fabrication.
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This two year program is designed to prepare students for full time employment as an Advanced Manufacturing Technician. Learn the role of Maintenance Technician and all of the duties.
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Students will attend Ivy Tech classess two days a week and work onsite at Steel Dynamics three days a week. NEINFAME focuses on developing critical professional skills while attending classes and earning an associate degree with education partner, Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne.
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Steel Dynamics has openings in the Northeast Indiana FAME program! Steel Dynamics Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Upon completion of the program, students have a high probability of no student debt, and the option to continue to earn a bachelor’s degree.
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We're searching for a Manufacturing Technician to assist with the production of Aurora's family of LiDAR and other Hardware products. An Associate Degree, Technician Certificate, or equivalent in photonics/lasers/electro-optics.
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Completes paperwork involved in the course of the manufacturing process. 1 year or more of experience in a manufacturing environment. The Machine Operator position includes the duties of Filler Operator, Set-Up Operator, Case Packer Operator, Label Operator and Palletizer Operator.
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As a Manufacturing Technician, you will be responsible for producing innovative bio-therapeutic medicine by interfacing with highly automated production systems and controls in a current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) environment.
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Then come and join our global team as a Electronics Manufacturing Technician to assemble and test Ultrasound products with exciting features and innovative new applications. Minimum of 5 years of experience working in an electronic manufacturing and testing facility.
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The Advanced Manufacturing Lab Technician is required for the day-to-day set up, operation and maintenance of lab equipment, as well as the demonstration of course lab activities for the students.
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Electronic, electric, electrical, electronic manufacturing, electrical manufacturing, electrical engineer, manufacturing engineer, electronic engineering, electronics engineer, oem, original equipment manufacturer, lean six sigma, lean manufacturing, electrical technician, electronics technician, manufacturing supervisor, manufacturing manager, floor manager.
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The Manufacturing Engineering Technician reports to the Chairperson of the Department, who reports to the Dean of the College, who reports to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.
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MACOM is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a semiconductor manufacturing technician at our Ann Arbor wafer fab. The technician will report into the manufacturing operations team for fabrication duties such as photolithography, wet and dry etch, metal and nitride deposition, wafer mounting/demounting, thinning, gathering statistical measurements, and conducting microscope inspections.
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Using our 200,000 square foot state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and high volume purchasing, ODB offers the highest quality leaf and debris collections systems, street sweeper brushes, brooms, and replacement parts at competitive prices.
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Understanding of basic manufacturing processes such as assembly, testing, roll forming, bending, metal stamping, injection molding, welding (MAG, TIG, resistance, etc) and plastic extrusion. The Manufacturing Engineer will work under the direction of the Engineering Group Leader and support the division on meeting safety, quality and cost initiatives.
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