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Experience with lean implementation in a manufacturing environment; Six Sigma Green or Black Belt certification preferred. Expertise in areas such as manufacturing, production, industrial engineering, tooling, testing, processing, software, robotics, and automation.
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Experience-Education (Required): 10+ years progressive manufacturing experience with proven leadership qualities and a history of delivering sustainable results Bachelor's degree in Science/Food Science, Agriculture, Business Administration, Engineering or related education is required.
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In this role, you will serve as the technical lead for manufacturing engineering, focusing on the production of naval electronics. Key Responsibilities: Process Development & Optimization: Develop and refine production operations within the manufacturing execution system to enhance efficiency and productivity.
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Collaborate with the engineering department to achieve design for manufacturing (DFM) targets and ensure alignment with production capabilities. Your primary responsibilities will include developing and optimizing manufacturing processes to meet customer quality requirements, driving continuous improvement, and achieving key performance indicators (KPIs.
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Systems will pertain to Drawing, Heat Treating, Finishing, and other manufacturing processes. This position will concentrate primarily on establishing and improving efficiencies in the manufacturing of Nitinol Tube/Wire. Additional areas of focus may include but are not limited to: setup reduction, operator training, statistical process control, tool design or selection, and performance metrics.
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Position Overview (Summary/Objective):As part of our Defense Systems Assembly Group, the Assembly Manufacturing Technician will have the exciting opportunity to work with high precision electrical products.
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Liaison between Sales, Manufacturing/Scheduling, Quality and other departments to ensure customer needs are met. Since 1969, Sonics & Materials, Inc., has become a leader in the design, development, and manufacturing of Ultrasonic Technology.
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Continuous Improvement: Lead lean and Kaizen events, implementing continuous improvement initiatives at the site level on an ongoing basis. Identify and support the acquisition of necessary tooling to meet production goals and improve operational performance.
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The Manufacturing Material Handler is responsible for making labels for receiving, removing waste cardboard, assembling and reassembling racks, taking inventory counts for the buyer or the planner, and packing mechanical components.
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In this role, you are the technical lead for manufacturing engineering to support production of naval electronics. Summary Join our Danbury, CT team as a Senior Manufacturing Engineer! In this role, you are the technical lead for manufacturing engineering to support production of naval electronics.
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At least 3 years experience as a supervisor in similar position within a manufacturing facility. We are looking for a Sales Administration Manager to manage the processes and systems related to servicing our customers and supporting the sales staff.
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As a Manufacturing Assembler and Production Associate, you will play a key role in our manufacturing production process, working closely with all team members to ensure that products are manufactured on time and to the highest standards of quality.
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Develop and refine production operations within the manufacturing execution system to enhance efficiency and productivity. ERP Systems (e.g., Deltek/Costpoint 8) PLM (e.g., Empower, Arena) Lead lean and Kaizen events, implementing continuous improvement initiatives at the site level on an ongoing basis.
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3-D Modeling (e.g., Creo) MES (e.g., Solumina) Must be a U.S. citizen and meet clients security standards as imposed by the Department of Defense (DoD), including the ability to obtain any necessary security clearances from the U.S. government within a reasonable time after starting employment.
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As part of our Defense Systems Assembly Group, the Senior Manufacturing Engineer will have the exciting opportunity to work with high precision electrical products. Planning, monitoring and troubleshooting manufacturing operations related to circuit cards, mechanical and electro-optical assemblies.
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