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The Manufacturing Engineer will be responsible for identifying opportunities to improve our manufacturing processes and implement appropriate improvements to the manufacturing process.
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We are currently searching for a highly motivated Manufacturing Process Engineer to support Operations which includes Production, New Product Introduction (NPI), and Continuous Improvement (CI) efforts across multiple departments.
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Job Description - Manufacturing Process Engineer (2401999) Manufacturing Process Engineer. Daily work with operations group: Troubleshooting manufacturing issues, sampling new and existing molds, documenting process and quality control.
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To engineer complete manufacturing process for mechanical parts & light assemblies. The Level 3 Process Engineer is a Subject Matter Expert in the area of precision and ultra-precision machining.
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The Manufacturing Process Engineer will effectively identify and document current manufacturing constraints in the welding environment and will develop, validate, and execute the most customer-advantageous solutions that will deliver value to the customer.
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ES3 is currently recruiting a Manufacturing and Process Engineer to support our Manufacturing and Special Processes at our Materials Research and Development Center (MRDC) located in Clearfield, Utah. The accepted candidate will have a solid understanding of Machining, Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), Plating, and Coating Processes for aluminum and steel components.
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Innova Solutions is filling a Process Engineer (Manufacturing) position with SMT experience on a direct hire basis for a client based in Huntsville, AL. Salary is in the $85K - $90K range plus benefits.
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5-10 years of previous process engineering experience in PCB electronics manufacturing, including New Product Introduction experience required. Provide 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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The Process Engineer is responsible for multiple pieces of manufacturing equipment and their respective process. Manufacturing Process Engineer - Electrification Lines.
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Strong working knowledge of the entire PCB assembly process, including MPM screen printers, Universal and Assembleon SMT equipment, and Electrovert wave solder equipment required. Provide process engineering support for products deployed to outside contract manufacturers.
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The Manufacturing/Process Engineer will have two main functions. Minimum of 8 years experience as an Engineer in a machine driven manufacturing environment, with experience in electronics assembly preferred.
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The Manufacturing Process Engineer will mentor other quality and manufacturing engineers on process design, as well as process and product improvements. The Manufacturing Process Engineer will be a key contributor to the quality organization and heavily influence the overall quality of the ZincFive family of products.
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Minimum five years of experience as Manufacturing Engineer (or similar role) or Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing/Industrial Engineering (or related discipline) Minimum three years of experience in leading manufacturing process improvement projects.
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Job Title: Senior Process / Manufacturing Engineer - Automotive. As our Manufacturing Engineer, you will be the linchpin in revolutionizing our stamping processes and systems.
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Process Engineer will enhance and optimize our manufacturing systems, including our Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System, and equipment controls.
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