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We are looking for an Account Manager to join a local manufacturing company in the Shelton, CT area! If you excel in data entry, love providing top-notch customer support, and have a knack for managing supplies and purchasing, this is the perfect role for you.
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Experience in a manufacturing environment, including machining, grinding, lapping, material handling and assembly. The R&D team will realize concept and manufacturing method to bring Ceramic/composite designs from raw powder to nanometer-level-precision products.
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We are a vertically integrated manufacturing company that develops innovative products for diversified applications in the industrial, optical communications, military, life sciences, semiconductor equipment, and consumer markets.
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With a team of over 30 employees, they are growing and seeking a Document Control Administrative Assistant for their manufacturing team! Responsibilities: Responsible for handling and logging DHR Packets/Doc Control.
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Handles day to day activities of assigned account list and serve as liaison between customer, quality, engineering and manufacturing departments. Previous business and sales experience in manufacturing environment preferable.
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We are seeking a skilled and motivated Manufacturing Engineer to join our dynamic team. Strong knowledge of manufacturing processes, lean manufacturing principles, and quality management systems.
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THE WORKAs a Manufacturing Supervisor in our Dynamic Component Center, you will play a crucial role in overseeing the production of critical Rotor-head and Transmission components. Basic QualificationsAssociates degree or equivalent experience/combined educationA minimum of 3 years of experience in machine shop manufacturing environment.
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Accurately scan and label car Material Handler, Bridge, Handler, Manufacturing. Accurately scan and label car Material Handler, Bridge, Handler, Manufacturing. Count cartons, verify SKU's against packing list and reconcile to bill of lading, noting overages, shortages or damages.
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Our client is an innovative mid-sized manufacturing company in Seymour that manufactures electronic hardware and components for the Defense, Aerospace, Automotive, Agriculture, Electric Vehicles, Medical and much more.
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Implement lean manufacturing principles and other process improvement methodologies to drive operational excellence. Strong knowledge of manufacturing processes, lean manufacturing principles, and process improvement methodologies.
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Previous experience working in a manufacturing setting is preferred but willing to train. See details below and apply now if interested as we are hiring immediately! M-F, 3rd Shift and Weekend Shift Available.
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Work with Engineering, Quality Control, Manufacturing, vendor and customer representatives during definition, buildup, testing, and acceptance operations. Perform functional checkout and operational/component testing of mechanical systems, and ground support equipment installations including the operation, and maintenance of associated support equipment.
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Prior experience in assembling products in a manufacturing setting preferred. Job Title: Assembler -PDU - 1st Shift. Assemble product in an organized fashion and in collaboration with other team members.
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We have design, sales, and manufacturing locations globally and are. Lean manufacturing experience or exposure to lean concepts is a plus. manufacturing and engineering teams, be hands-on and growth-oriented with an.
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Collaborates with functional departments (Engineering, Manufacturing, Production Control & Quality Control, Supply Chain) to respond to customer needs. Founded in 1919, the Company is primarily focused on producing highly technical and/or regulated bearing products and components requiring sophisticated design, testing and manufacturing capabilities for the diversified industrial, aerospace and defense markets.
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