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Six-sigma methodology implementation in the manufacturing industry Lean manufacturing concepts and applications. Provides design for manufacturing/CNC process input for quote completion.
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Responsibilities include the management of personnel and compliance for assay validation, clinical study development and testing, IVD manufacturing, and overall Quality Systems (change control, CAPA, equipment, computerized systems, etc.
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We are looking for a detail oriented and experienced Cost Accountant with a strong background in manufacturing. The ideal candidate will have a keen eye for detail and a strong foundation in cost accounting, enabling them to effectively support our manufacturing operations and contribute to our financial success.
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Pratt & Whitney is seeking a highly motivated individual to support the manufacturing maturation of ceramic matrix composite (CMC) turbine components. Work closely with manufacturing and engineering integrated teams to develop new processes and implement new designs into production.
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Impact the product development from the lowest levels of circuit design to large system design and see your contribution all the way through to high volume manufacturing. From our processes to manufacturing, you'll deliver a standout customer experience of Cisco products and services.
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Collaborate with other Market Access colleagues, all Commercial Brand Teams, Supply Chain and Manufacturing, Finance, IT, Legal, Compliance and other corporate leadership teams on new to market brand launches and execution of distribution strategy.
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This would include in-depth knowledge of drug distribution channels including hospital, GPO’s, specialty distribution and specialty pharmacy, and government programs, such as 340B, State Medicaid, Medicare Part D.
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Staffmark has partnered with a dynamic juice manufacturing company seeking a passionate Digital Content Specialist to join their innovative team. Staffmark has partnered with a dynamic juice manufacturing company seeking a passionate Digital Content Specialist to join their innovative team.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) will implement and perform Supplier Quality Engineering activities at our company's manufacturing location. Requires basic knowledge of manufacturing processes (and associated tools, instruments, and test equipment) to include inspection, machine shop technology, polish/grind, and clean room technology.
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Knowledge of manufacturing processes, materials selection, manufacturability, supportability, and reliability engineering concepts. Nighthawk Flight Systems Inc. is a leading advanced avionics company dedicated to.
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Job Duties: The Digital Content Specialist will oversee the content project pipeline by building new content briefs, curating creative, and managing engaging content across various digital platforms specializing in paid channels.
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Experience in Design for Manufacturing (DFM), Lean Manufacturing, Design of Experiments (DoE), technology/process transfer, product/process failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), and problem-solving methodologies.
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Implementation of new manufacturing methods and processes for transition of products into production volumes. Manufacturing Product Engineer that solves technical and logistical issues related to manufacturing development of new programs, under supervision.
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Author protocols, technical summary reports/memos and tech transfer documentation defining the manufacturing process and parameters. Previous experience interfacing with biologics drug product manufacturing sites and providing technical support during engineering runs/GMP operations is a plus.
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You will have the opportunity to take on varied roles such as Manufacturing Technical / Process Engineering, Capital Projects, Automation & Process Control, Leveraged Engineering, Equipment Reliability & Maintenance, Continuous Improvement, Product Quality, Technical Service, and Operations Management.
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