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Supervise the lay out, assembly, and installation of duct and vault systems in Idaho for both private and public customers (prevailing wage and standard wage) Supervise the lay out, assembly, and installation of duct and vault systems in Idaho for both private and public customers (prevailing wage and standard wage.
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Requirements: Bachelor’s in music with formation in Catholic liturgy; strong keyboarding/choral conducting skills along with 1-2 years experience; appreciation for broad musical tradition of the Church; dedicated to promoting active assembly participation in worship.
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Strong understanding of the wafer fabrication process and potential impacts to back-end manufacturing steps (e.g. Bump, Test, DPS, Assembly). Direct engineering experience and comprehensive understanding of bumping, DPS, and packaged part assembly processes and related equipment sets and supplier bases.
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Senior designs manufacture and markets high-technology components and systems for the principal original equipment producers in the worldwide aerospace, defense, and land vehicle and power & energy markets.
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Experience in electronics design for test, manufacturing and assembly with an understanding of design impact on EMC, ESD and Immunity. Working experience with Altium for Schematic and PCB layout, BOM management, collaboration, and product lifecycle management tools.
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7+ years of experience with an aerospace composite molding manufacture in an Engineering role Experience with continuous fiber and high temperature thermoset resin systems. Conceptual composite molding and fabrication process flow and associated generation of CAD parts, assemblies, and drawings as required to support production tooling for molding, assembly, and inspection.
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We also manufacture solutions for the water filtration industry. Vortex Engineering is a long-standing premier metal fabricator that helps modernize U.S. Navy submarines and ships. We are looking for hardworking, detailed, and personable people for a Metal Fabricator position.
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Set up and run the following: shear, CNC Turret Punch Press, Punch Press, Press Brake, Spotwelder, Power Notcher, power roller, hydro press, resistance seam welder, expander, assembly, form bellows and debur.
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Set up and run the following: shear, CNC Turret Punch Press, Punch Press, Press Brake, Spotwelder, Power Notcher, power roller, hydro press, resistance seam welder, expander, assembly, form bellows and deburr.
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Under close supervision responsibilities of the Fabricator may include assembly, forming, finishing, material removal, inspection, rework and repair of assembly components and parts, per customer specification, maintenance of machine tools, hydraulic systems, CNC equipment, vacuum and electrical systems on equipment throughout the company.
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Intermediate understanding of manufacturing processes (E.g., machining, forging, molding, stamping, high-volume assembly) Generate production assembly procedures and documentation. Intermediate understanding of manufacturing processes (E.g., machining, forging, molding, stamping, high-volume assembly.
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LensCrafters is part of EssilorLuxottica, a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of ophthalmic lenses, frames and sunglasses. LensCrafters is a part of Luxottica, N.A. Luxottica is a leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of fashion, luxury and sports eyewear.
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Analyze lab and field test results to determine best path forward. Applying engineering principles, design and develop new products, from 3D modeling to drawing creation and production implementation, based on customer feedback, sales requirements, and industry knowledge.
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Candidate will be responsible for conducting towed array module physical inspection, electrical testing, troubleshooting, array assembly and shipboard installation and removal of towed bodies while working pier side, in all weather conditions and/or in a warehouse environment.
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To request a reasonable accommodation, please call the Luxottica Ethics Compliance Hotline at 1-888-887-3348 (be sure to provide your name and contact information so that we may follow up in a timely manner) or email HRCompliance@luxotticaretail.com.
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