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May occasionally operate production equipment or perform hands-on production tasks, not to exceed 20 % of the workday (such activities must be cleared in advance by the Manufacturing Manager.
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8+ years of experience in a Manufacturing, Management required, Aerospace Preferred. Balance safety, quality, productivity, cost and morale to achieve positive results in all areas of the product manufacturing cycle and work to continuously improve all areas in efficiency, 5S and scrap reduction.
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A full understanding of the product life cycle (NPI to scaled production), LEAN manufacturing principals, and change management (ECOs) Be able to provide high level reports out to Production Managers, Directors, and Head of Manufacturing as needed.
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Coordinates with Quality, Manufacturing, Purchasing, Engineering, Inventory Control, Shipping/Receiving, and Contract Administration to ensure flow of materials through the production process while providing status and coordinating priorities.
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Maintains accurate daily production records so that manufacturing performance can be analyzed. The Production Operator's daily focus will be on inspecting, testing, packing, and material handling through the rotation schedule.
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As an Operations Manager, you will report to Head of Timber Frames and oversee manufacturing operations, ensuring efficient production and quality targets are met within a dynamic environment.
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The Manufacturing Engineer, shall support the business in areas of product development; process improvement; daily production support; project manage key programs; analyze and interpret technical data (engineering drawings, specifications, purchase orders, etc.
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Coordinates the day-to-day activities of a team of production workers to ensure that manufacturing operations run according to established production specifications and schedules, volume, cost and wastage targets or quality standards.
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The CNC Programmer/Operator II will apply their technical knowledge and expertise to support the Machine Shop. This role will be hands-on, working with the Materials & Manufacturing Technology Engineering staff toward building & implementing conventional and novel manufacturing process solutions that lead to the certification & production of new AAM vehicles.
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Operate and maintain manufacturing production support equipment including but not limited to autoclave, depyrogenation oven, Cozzolli vial/bottle washer, Sartocheck filter integrity testers, pH/conductivity meters, Laminar Flow Hoods and Biosafety Cabinets.
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Experience in video production, including shooting, editing, and post-production. Prioritize and track projects through the creative process, ensuring timely delivery. Advanced knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (particularly Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Photoshop.
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Proficient with utilization of CAD modeling software (SolidWorks and/or Inventor preferred) in accordance with Engineering and Manufacturing 3D modeling and drawing best practices. Experience utilizing Product Lifecycle/Data Management (PLM/PDM) and Enterprise/Manufacturing Resource Planning (ERP/MRP) systems.
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Position Name: Injection Molding Engineer - Medical Device Plastic Component Manufacturing. Regulatory Compliance: Stay up-to-date with FDA regulations and injection molding standards applicable to medical device manufacturing.
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Tour and Stage Production experience. Maintain regular communications with Production Manager and the GM. Advance technical and Hospitality details for shows/events along with the Production Manager.
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We focus on contributing to PwC’s value proposition of “strategy led and technology enabled”, by aligning our Consulting Solutions’ industry focus with the Microsoft technologies such as Dynamics 365, Azure, Power Platform and Power BI.
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