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With over 80 years as an industrial technology leader, Kennametal Inc. delivers productivity to customers through materials science, tooling and wear-resistant solutions. Sets up equipment operation feed, speed, and temperature Follow established procedures for operating various conventional and CNC (computerized numerical control) manufacturing equipment for tasks such as cutting, punching, forming, drilling, tapping, turning, milling and stamping to fabricate, form or shape manufactured parts, tools or parts assemblies from raw materials.
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The Chemist supporting the U.S. Army Development Command (DEVCOM) Aviation and Missile Center (AvMC) Technology Development Directorate (TDD) Energetic Materials Division (MPE) located on Redstone Arsenal, AL neighboring Huntsville, AL. The Chemist will become a member of highly specialized team in the Energetic Materials Division, supporting the research and development of U.S. Army rocket motors, warheads, and other energetics.
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Minimum requirements for this Master Scheduler position:Bachelors Degree requiredAt least 3 years experience in a Production SchedulerExperience in the automotive industryExperience in materials planningMRP/ERP Systems experience.
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Specialized expertise in the development and test-validation of material properties for viscoelastic PLI systems, as well as in the characterization of ablative composite nozzle materials. Familiarity with one or more major commercial finite element code such as PATRAN, NASTRAN, ABAQUS, or ANSYS.
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You will provide technical oversight in the structural evaluation and design of solid rocket motors elements including motor case, igniter, nozzle, propellant, liner, and insulation (PLI), for both large boosters and small specialty motors.
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Field Activities : Perform observations, testing, inspections, and sampling of various construction materials, including structural steel placement and reinforcement; Execute tasks based on project requirements under the guidance of senior technicians, staff professionals and project managers; Inspections may also be conducted in fabrication facilities or on mechanical piping systems and pressure vessels.
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CFD Research has worked with government agencies, businesses, and academia to provide innovative solutions within the Aerospace & Defense, Biomedical & Life Sciences, and Energy & Materials industries.
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These projects could include exposure to Supplier Development, Purchasing, Sourcing, Materials, Logistics, NPI and/or Lean, Supplier Quality, Manufacturing Engineering and Quality. + Working closely with Purchasing and Materials to manage quality, cost, delivery, and logistics.
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Internship opportunities are available across our various Service Lines including: Civil Engineering, Construction Services and Materials Testing, Environmental Services and Industrial Hygiene, Geotechnical Engineering, and Transportation Design-Build.
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Discovery Life Sciences (Discovery) is a leading provider of highly characterized human biospecimens and cellular starting materials to advance cell and gene therapy and precision medicine programs for cancer, infectious disease, and other complex conditions.
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Leidos Dynetics is seeking a Manufacturing Bill of Materials Coordinator (mBOM) to join a diverse team to create unique solutions for complex problems. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Manufacturing Bill of Materials Coordinator to oversee mBOM’s across five manufacturing sites in the Defense business.
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As part of a diverse and hardworking team of engineers, you will be a subject matter expert for Blue Origin's Engines Business Unit for metallic materials for use in critical turbomachinery liquid rocket engine applications.
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Strong technical fundamentals in mechanical design, manufacturing, materials processing including welding, brazing, additive manufacturing. Ensures components, materials, and tools are used to capacity.
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Specialized expertise is required in the development and test-validation of material properties for viscoelastic PLI systems, as well as in the characterization of ablative composite nozzle materials.
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Prepare hazardous chemical materials to include weighing, drying, grinding, mixing, casting, and de-tooling/finishing solid rocket motors and transferring and mixing hypergolic liquid and gel propellants.
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