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So, if you are a Project Engineer or APM with mechanical engineering experience, please apply today! Design, coordination and/or project management of MEP construction projects. If you are a talented and aspiring mechanical engineer that doesn't want to commute into the city, this is the place to be.
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Demonstrates experience/knowledge of embedded Analog/Digital design practices, board-level DC power design (DC/DC, AC/DC), Computer interfacing (PCIe, USB, Serial). Familiarity with motion control techniques, low-level ethernet networking hardware, high-speed I/O design, barcode, RFID, OCR scanning systems, optics, and lensing for imaging system technologies is a plus.
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This position is responsible for leading the design, development, programming and implementation of new systems and controls for future pharmaceutical manufacturing processes and plant automation systems for full compliance with FDA regulations, reporting directly to the site lead for systems and controls.
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BlueCrest is currently hiring for a Senior Electrical Process Engineer at our manufacturing plant in Danbury, CT! Own or Ability to Develop the personal skill set needed for product assembly, debug, evaluate/test, and performance of "root cause" failure analysis on complex electro-mechanical systems.
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Demonstrates experience & knowledge in embedded controller design, embedded software (Assembly, Intel, C), Programmable logic (FPGA, Xilinx), Microcontrollers/DSP (TI, Renesas, Atmel), Familiarity with motion control techniques, with low-level ethernet networking hardware, with high-speed I/O design, with barcode, RFID, OCR scanning systems, optics, and lensing for imaging system technologies is a plus.
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The Quality Engineer is a working member of the Quality team whose primary responsibilities are listed below. We provide technology and supply chain solutions for the design and manufacture of precise fluid handling components for diagnostic and analytical instruments.
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Minimum Requirements: B.S. in Chemical or Mechanical Engineer with 5+ years out of chemicals, foods or pharmaceuticals Must have design through installation of projects over $100k performing mass balances.
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Design verification and process validation (IQ, OQ, PQ) 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 R&D Engineering Technician plays an integral role in product development and growth of the Prestone Organization.
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What You’ll Do: As a Senior Stationary Engineer at Sodexo, you are a problem solver and safety promoter. What You’ll Do: As a Senior Stationary Engineer at Sodexo, you are a problem solver and safety promoter.
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Complex analog design including simulation, system/component modeling, signal integrity analysis, component & system level power/stress analysis, servo performance and stability analysis. Analog design of deliverable ship set hardware and internal Special Test Equipment.
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Communicate with clients, Project Managers, Sales and Design Engineers as needed through all phases of the project lifecycle. Knowledge of Crestron, AMX, Biamp, Extron, Polycom & Cisco equipment.
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B.S. in Chemical Engineer with 5+ years out of chemicals, foods or pharmaceuticals. Must have design through installation of projects over $100k performing mass balances. Project work will include performing mass balances, specifying equipment and materials, overseeing equipment installation and assisting startup on plant process equipment (which is primarily batch reactors and distillation columns.
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We support our employees in a number of ways to foster a healthy working environment, meaningful work, diversity and inclusion, mobility, networking and work-life balance.
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To use Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software (ProE/CREO - PTC is optimal) and data manipulation tools (i.e. MS Excel). Contribute as a Process Engineer and a Core Team member to drive New Product Development and Production projects and provide manufacturing process/supplier counsel, cost analysis, product structure direction and build process documentation.
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