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The Manufacturing Manager II is responsible for overseeing all the manufacturing activities taking place at the facility, continuously improving efficiencies and processes, and acting as the interface between the supervisors and the upper management team.
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Works closely with Manufacturing-, Quality-, Maintenance-, and IT team members to provide functional expertise and technical support in areas as Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), Quality Management Systems (QMS), Product Marking and Labeling Systems (LMS) and other technologies as used on shop floors.
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As an integral member of the TPS production team, the successful candidate will utilize the latest inspection and metrology techniques in the development of manufacturing and assembling ceramic, composite, and metallic components into a complex assembly.
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The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for development of manufacturing tools and processes, ensuring design for manufacturability is integrated into the design process, and supporting the Operations teams on tooling and process development to ensure aircraft modification and maintenance can be performed efficiently and safely.
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Collaborate with the manufacturing engineering and failure analysis teams on refining processes for new product introduction and identification of early failure trends in new products. Bachelor's degree preferred; or equivalent combination of education and experience A minimum of five years of leadership experience in operations management in a medium-to-high volume manufacturing/warehouse environment.
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Technical experience in any of the following areas desirable: additive manufacturing, CNC machining, heat treating, mass finishing, cleaning, packaging, sterilization, and/or manufacturing software implementation.
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Role Description: As an Electro-Mechanical Manufacturing Technician at Urban Sky, you will be responsible for the manufacture and refurbishment of payload and avionics systems at our Denver, CO headquarters.
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Jobs at Kroger Manufacturing: To support and reward our hardworking and friendly associates, we offer much more than just a paycheck. Our associates also get to help us make a difference in our communities through our Zero Hunger | Zero Waste and Framework for Action: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion plans.
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VP Sales – Custom Specialty Manufacturing – Private Equity. Growing innovative manufacturing and construction enterprise is actively seeking a hands-on VP Sales to strategically and proactively advance the existing sales organization for a well-established and growing Pacific-Midwest based business.
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You should possess strong skills, knowledge and capability in TPM or lean manufacturing, finance and accounting, project management, leadership, and statistics/logical problem solving. The Manufacturing Manager will be developing a team consisting of hourly associates and salaried team members.
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Learn Flat Glass Manufacturing & Fabricating Cutting, Polishing, Tempering, Basic CNCUse Tape Measures, Glass Cutters & Other Tools. We are looking for a responsible, adaptable and self-driven individual looking to grow in the manufacturing industry.
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This group advises clients within Healthcare & Life Sciences; Energy; Advanced Manufacturing & Mobility; Private Equity; Technology, Media & Entertainment, and Technology; Consumer Products & Retail; Government & Public Sector; and Financial Services sectors.
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Aerospace manufacturing or equivalent. Prior experience as a manufacturing inspector or manufacturing technician. Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles and experience implementing process improvements.
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Grinding / Sanding: - Operation of hand tools including right angle grinders and orbital sander to remove sharp edges and burrs created during the manufacturing process. General Labor / Manufacturing Manufacturing / General Labor – This is an entry level type position.
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This position also involves supporting of our Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES). Implementing Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) in JM plants. What You Bring to the Team: Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 5 years of SAP experience and a minimum of 4 years of experience with manufacturing companies with global operations.
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