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Work with the District Director to identify underserved technical skills knowledge and educational needs that may be specific to certain metal forming technologies or geographical regions (e.g. high-speed stamping, light-weighting in automotive markets, medical device manufacturing) along with analyzing demand for traditional metal stamping, die design, and maintenance fundamentals skills training.
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Maintain relationships with our members and North American organizations that work within the manufacturing, training, advocacy, and other related spaces for the purpose of growing our workforce development portfolio and influence.
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May monitor manufacturing order kitting schedule and update kitting tracker as necessary, ensuring kits are pulled according to schedule and delivered to production on time. Convey materials to or from storage or worksites to designated areas to include the manufacturing floor by use of hand truck.
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2-3 years of experience in the manufacturing, industrial, electrical or auto mechanic industry. Escalates issues to a set up technician (recognizing source and scope of problems and communication.
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Our client is an innovative mid-sized manufacturing company in Seymour that manufactures electronic hardware and components for the Defense, Aerospace, Automotive, Agriculture, Electric Vehicles, Medical and much more.
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The Workforce Development Technical Training Manager will provide support to the Workforce Development Technical Training Director (TD) and be responsible for assisting with a wide range of technical training activities, including the creation, facilitation, and implementation of member‐focused programs to meet the needs of the client’s members and the metal forming industry.
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As an integral part of clients manufacturing processes you will be responsible for their systems production, testing, documentation, and installation of the plumbing/gas movement components. These include hydraulics, various valve technologies, fuel delivery systems, pumps, electric motors, stainless steel piping, and flexible hosing.
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Experience working with stainless steel - bending, cone & thread, etc. Ability to layout, assemble, install, and test plumbing fixtures & control equipment. All employees must be able to undergo and pass a drug screening and background check prior to employment.
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