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Lead and actively participate in projects involving the creation, scaling up and troubleshooting of processes for wear resistant coatings for use in industries such as cutting tools, forming tools (dies, punches, molds), internal engine components, bearings, medical instruments, etc.
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Art History, Film Studies, History, Musicology, Theater or Philosophy/Religious Studies. RetirementFRCC employees contribute to Colorado PERA, which provides retirement and other benefits to employees of more than 500 government agencies and public entities in the state of Colorado.
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As the Mechanical Design Engineer, Vacuum Systems at VaporTech in Longmont, CO, you will use your advanced knowledge of vacuum technology and thin film deposition systems to drive innovation and continuous improvement for VaporTech's PVD/PECVD process equipment.
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About VaporTech VaporTech thin film deposition systems allow our customers to apply functional, durable, and high-performance coatings and finishes on a broad range of consumer and industrial products.
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The role is responsible for designing, building and servicing thin-film deposition equipment that produces plasma based decorative and functional coatings. Design control systems for vacuum systems and thin-film process control equipment.
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Experienced with Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley) Studio 5000 PLC and FactoryTalk View HMI programming is highly preferred. Experienced with electrical planning of machines and control cabinets, experience in controls design including safety, power distribution, motor control, VFDs, pneumatics, PID design and tuning, sensors, analog and digital I/O, experience with communication interfaces including Ethernet, EtherNet/IP, ProfiBus, RS-485, RS-232 and experienced in process control including pumps, valves, process power supplies, and industrial networking a must.
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Previous experience in thin film/paper roll-to-roll processing is highly desirable. Previous experience in thin film/paper roll-to-roll processing is highly desirable. Experience with slot die, cascade die, or curtain die fluid application methods on a roll-to-roll coating process is a highly desirable.
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Experience with semiconductor or thin-film processing preferred. We deliver foundational technology solutions to leading edge semiconductor manufacturing, electronics and packaging, and specialty industrial applications.
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Work with General Manager to ensure Film Crew procedures support an environment that is clean, safe and in good repair for both associates and guests. AMC team members enjoy a very competitive benefits package including, accrued vacation/absentee time, medical/dental/vision coverage, 401(k) match, free popcorn daily, half off eats and drinks at the theatre, and most importantly for us movie people.
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As the Mechanical Design Engineer Vacuum Systems you will use your advanced knowledge of vacuum technology and thin film deposition systems to drive innovation and continuous improvement for our customer's PVD/PECVD process equipment.
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