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Transmission Planning Engineer
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Keyword Searchstring: Rocket, Assembly, Inspector, Quality Inspector, QA/QI, Quality Assurance, Aerospace Technician, Aviation Manufacturing, Rocket Manufacturing, Inspections, QA, QI, Aerospace, ASME.
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SRG offers flexible staffing solutions with a national presence.
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Other duties as assigned or otherwise beneficial to fulfilling the mission and vision Keywork Searchstring: Rocket, Assembly, Aerospace Technician, Aviation Tech, Cable Technician, Wire Harness, Harness Technician, Cabling, Manufacturing, Avionics, Harness Fabrication, Harness Assembly, Electrostatic Discharge, ESD, EOE/ADA #Clearance.
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Keywork Searchstring: Operations Leader, Manufacturing Lead, Machine Shop Supervisor, Line Lead, Metal Machining, Lean Manufacturing, Lathe, Metallurgy, Metal forming, Flowform, Minimum 5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably as a supervisor in a machine shop such as metal machining.
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Keywork Searchstring: Rocket, Assembly, Aerospace Technician, Thermal Protection System, Adhesives, Primers, Aerospace Manufacturing, CNC Machine, Spray Mixing, Bonding. Experience working in an aerospace manufacturing or other manufacturing environment with strict quality and configuration controls.
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Finishing Operator I: Operator works to engineered specifications by setting up and operating various types of machines or hand tools for multiple grinding/finishing operations. General manufacturing skills such as blueprint reading, intermediate math skills (measure in standard and metrics using various measuring devices such as calipers, measuring tapes, micrometers, measuring tools) and basic computers skills are required.
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0 Manufacturing Operator, 2nd or 3rd ShiftSchenectady, NY (USA)OnsiteAs a Manufacturing Operator, you will be a key part of a diverse workforce. In addition, all production operator employees will be required to load blenders, complete final packaging, and sample per batch requirement, inspect both raw materials and finished goods as well as safely palletize and store raw materials and/or finished goods.
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Develops, evaluates and improves industrial manufacturing methods, utilizing knowledge of product design, materials and parts, fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment capabilities, assembly methods and quality control standards.
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Key customers include the end user, PTVE manufacturing personnel, external vendors used for outsourcing parts, PTVE service technicians, purchasing, engineering and other departments within PTVE.
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Work with manufacturing manager and supervisors to develop and maintain training materials and curricula. Supporting areas of upstream manufacturing by using SOP's and batch records to execute pre and post processing activities.
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Identifies facility and tooling requirements, manufacturing methods and /or develops new manufacturing methods. + The Manufacturing Engineer assumes responsibility for implementation of the manufacturing process and improvements to the process during the complete fabrication cycle.
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We are a high-tech design, service and manufacturing company that has a passion for excellence and is committed to providing cutting-edge technology to our customers across the globe. The Manufacturing Engineer will help to create an efficient work environment by maintaining production equipment, evaluating tooling and production work flow.
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Strong background in manufacturing processes, productions planning, TPM, PPAP and CTQ methodologies. As a Manufacturing Engineer, you’ll be part of our Operational Excellence team working as a virtual employee.
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The Manufacturing Engineer , internally referred to as the Cold End Process Engineer , plays a crucial role in supporting the manufacturing facility by offering technical expertise. 2 to 5 years of experience , preferably in a continuous flow process manufacturing environment.
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