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Specialties may include manufacturing, production, industrial, tooling, testing, processing, software, robotics, and automation. In this role, you are the technical lead for manufacturing engineering to support production of naval electronics.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced SMT Process Engineer to join our PCB manufacturing team. Proven experience in process optimization and troubleshooting in an SMT production environment.
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The CNC Programmer/Manufacturing Process Engineer will be directly responsible for the programming, process development and advancement of the CNC manufacturing cells, including Milling and Wire EDM. This position requires the application of good manufacturing practices and a strong understanding of production CNC operations.
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Experience: 5-10 years in a Product Development or Manufacturing role with experience in blown film production, extrusion coating and laminating, printing (roto/flexo), pouching, and form/fill/seal conversion.
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Confers with manufacturing management, programmers and other staff regarding manufacturing capabilities, production schedules, and other considerations to facilitate production processes.
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The Manufacturing Engineer (of NPI Projects) will drive the design, development and implementation of cost-effective manufacturing and workflow methodologies, equipment, and related processes from conception to MP release.
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Work with various Engineering groups or QA Manager to develop and execute plans including quality plan, risk management, Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA), control plans, production part approval process (PPAP), part qualification checklist (PQC.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for the programming, process development, and overall improvement of CNC manufacturing cells, specifically focusing on Milling and Wire EDM. Strong organizational skills and a deep understanding of production CNC operations are essential for this role.
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The CNC Process Engineer will be responsible for the programming, process development and general advancement of the CNC manufacturing cells, including Milling and Wire EDM. This position requires the practical application of good manufacturing practices and organizational skills.
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A hyper growth Pharmaceutical Manufacturing organization is seeking a seasoned Principal Controls & Automation Engineer to lead the programming and troubleshooting of automated control systems.
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Work cross functionally with Validation, Facilities, Calibration, Manufacturing, Process, and Engineering efforts and other cross functional departments requiring controls related assistance and SME (Subject Matter Expert) expertise.
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Ft., 10 ½ Million Dollars of Production Equipment and 50 plus of the best Teammates, we can create it all with the exception of a Neon Sign. We service customers nationwide when needed, but primarily work from New England to Northern NJ, with an emphasis on the New York Tri-State Area. With our custom and state-of-the-art equipment, we produce Graphics, Visuals and Displays in the Event, Trade Show, Corporate Meeting, Educational, Athletic, Retail, Hospitality, Branding and Promotion Industries.
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Film/Movie - Production, Film festivals, Distribution. Before diving into increased production and launching costly marketing campaigns, businesses seek insights from real-world consumers.
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We are looking for an experienced Manufacturing Engineer to join us at our facility in Danbury, CT.Company DescriptionFounded in 1984, Parker Medical, Inc. is a global leader in supplying x-ray imaging components to major equipment manufacturers and aftermarket providers around the world.
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The Department of Music offers a variety of degree options: Bachelor of Music in Performance; Bachelor of Music in Audio and Music Production; Bachelor of Science in Music Education; Bachelor of Arts in Music, and a Bachelor of Arts in Popular Music.
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