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We are looking for someone with solid fundamentals in materials engineering, an understanding of metals, and a keen interest in working on the cutting edge of additive manufacturing development.
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Hands-on industry experience strongly preferred (e.g. chemicals, energy, plastics, industrial, agribusiness/food, pharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals, materials paper/textile/roll goods, pulp, coal, base metals, rubber, wood/wood products.
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What You Get To Do Every Day Execute all aspects of the authentication process by accurately identifying colored stones and diamonds using GIA evaluation techniques as well as testing procedures used to determine precious metal purity.
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Your background should have experience in external audit working with Food & Commodities, Metals, Supply Chain, Cannabis, Healthcare, Technology Media Telecommunications, Consumer Markets, Life Sciences, Real Estate & Construction, & Manufacturing clients.
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We work with customers across the world in the light industry (institutional, food & beverage, transportation and manufacturing), heavy industry (chemical, power and primary metals industries), paper and mining operations to reduce, reuse, and recycle their water while protecting their systems and equipment.
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Working Conditions: exposure to adverse weather, heavy equipment operation, unpleasant odors, snakes, impacted groundwater, landfill gas, leachate, condensate, and potential contaminants such as organic compounds and heavy metals.
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Neiman Marcus Group (NMG) has been the premier destination for luxury fashion and goods, superior service, and an elevated retail experience for more than a century.
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In addition to the primary inspection activities noted above, will also perform inspection of Engineering prototypes, experimental parts and samples from new and modified tooling as well as inspection/identification of metals, plastics, finish, plating, heat treating/hardness, welding and spring testing.
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Serving customers across various industries, including power generation, utilities, water and wastewater, petrochemicals, air separation, oil & gas, metals, mining, paper, aggregates, and cement.
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Their 5-axis milling machines are highly modern and used for machining aluminum, composites, and hard metals. Their 5-axis milling machines are highly modern and used for machining aluminum, composites, and hard metals.
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Metal Alloy Expertise: Mix a variety of precious metals and alloys to create the perfect blend for casting, guaranteeing the exceptional quality of our jewelry. Proficiency in working with precious metals and alloys.
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Composites, Additive Manufacturing, Electrical Wiring, Metals. Internship opportunities are available in but not limited to: Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Flight, Materials and Process Engineering, Mechanical / Structural Engineering, Production and Industrial Engineering, Software, Systems, Test and Evaluation Engineering, Product Support, Flight Operations, Product Security, Safety and Airworthiness.
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Operate a stand grinder to remove gates, risers, rough spots and other excess metals from a variety of castings in accordance with specifications. CPP Cudahy, a sand casting foundry is looking for a grinder to join our team.
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May handle various materials including but limited to: durcot fabric, nylon fabric, Velcro, zippers, product components comprised of rubber, metals and coated products. May handle various materials including but limited to: durcot fabric, nylon fabric, Velcro, zippers, product components comprised of rubber, metals and coated products.
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We operate through five global businesses: Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals; and Manufacturing & Technology. We serve the infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals, and the Manufacturing and Technology markets.
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