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TE Connectivity is a global industrial technology leader creating a safer, sustainable, productive and connected future. TE Connectivity reserves the right to adjust ranges depending on the experience/qualification of the selected candidate as well as internal and external equity.
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Minimum 1 year experience with industrial maintenance tasks including plumbing, welding, and electrical trouble shooting. TE Connectivity's Maintenance Teams perform repairs and preventive maintenance to ensure longer lifespan of machines and facilities.
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This position will report to the Manager of Distribution Sales – Americas for AD&M. What you will be doing: Account management duties for assigned distribution partners including strategic planning, demand generation, booking/billing forecasts, inventory analysis/stocking package recommendations, and marketing plan execution.
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Coordinate with the marketing operations shared services teams: As part of the shared service organization, you will work closely with team members across all shared services disciplines (digital, content, marketing automation, creative, and events) to ensure seamless coordination and collaboration.
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Job OverviewTE Connectivity is looking to fill a Distribution Sales Manager role within our Aerospace, Defense & Marine Business Unit. The position will support general account management, AD&M strategy, and business development with key distribution partners as well as driving end customer demand generation for ADM products in a regionally assigned territory.
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Provide coaching and consulting to the managers and employees in the areas of performance management, employee retention, talent planning, leader and employee development, positive employee relations practices, and conflict resolution.
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This position interacts with Manufacturing Engineering, Quality, Cable Assembly Engineering, Manufacturing, Test Laboratories, raw material suppliers and equipment manufacturers. Working Knowledge in SPC/Six Sigma/Lean CAD Experience Required Knowledge of industrial drives & controls including ladder logic, is a plus.
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Our broad range of connectivity and sensor solutions enable the distribution of power, signal and data to advance next-generation transportation, renewable energy, automated factories, data centers, medical technology and more.
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TE Connectivity has an Account Manager position available in the North America’s region within. About Te Connectivity. Our broad range of connectivity and sensor solutions, proven in the harshest environments, enable advancements in transportation, industrial applications, medical technology, energy, data communications and the home.
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TE Connectivity Data & Devices is a market leader for high-speed, high-bandwidth electrical connectors and cables for the Telecom/Datacom market (Mobile Networks, Storage, Servers, Routers, Switches, etc.
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TE Connectivity is seeking a PhD level materials development scientist to work in the Corporate Technology group in Fremont, CA. In this role, the successful candidate will work closely with other members of the materials development team to develop new polymeric and composite materials for applications in TE’s products spanning all business units.
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Set-up and operate shop machinery, including but not limited to bandsaw, belt sander, drill press, lathe, milling machine, heat treat oven, and surface grinder. le grinder, Plunge EDM, and CNC machinery if properly trained.
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We are in search of a Tool & Die maker with a minimum of 15 years of experience. Proficiency in the operation of Wire EDM is also desired. The required experience must include manual mill, lathe, and surface grinders as well as CNC mill and CNC mill/turn lathe.
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Use Mastercam software to create and modify tooling models. Uses tool and die making skills to construct jigs, fixtures, dies, and other tooling as required. Proficient with Mastercam 2022 software.
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TE Connectivity and its subsidiaries, affiliates, and operating units (collectively, the "Company") is committed to providing a work environment that prohibits discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability or any other characteristics protected by applicable law or regulation.
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