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Visual Acuity: Dealing with data and figures, accounting, transcription, computer terminal, extensive reading, visual inspection involving small defects/parts, operation or machines, using measurement devices, assembly or fabrication of parts at distances close to the eyes.
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Team Lead for Powder Coasting will be responsible for the coordination and executing day to day activities to support the Sheetmetal Fabrication Supervisor in accordance to TRUMPF’s policies and principles in addition to performing coated products operations in all positions for cosmetic aspect on standardized assemblies and products.
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KTA is actively hiring reliable and competent ACI and/or PCI Certified Technicians for full-time work providing QA inspection of the fabrication of precast concrete and reinforced concrete pipe throughout Pennsylvania and in Cumberland, MD. Opportunities are also available throughout the New England area (VT, NH, CT, and ME.
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Experience in the following fields may provide relevant skills: automotive; HVAC; aircraft maintenance; machining and fabrication; electrical, plumbing, and other trades. The Research Technician will support the development and characterization of advanced materials, including metals, ceramics, composites, and thermal / environmental barrier coatings.
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This position reports to the Director of Advanced Manufacturing Labs. This role may require additional training on equipment relevant to other manufacturing programs including desktop CNC machines, logistics modeling and fabrication equipment.
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Skilled in fabrication capabilities such as cutting and welding (mig, tig or stick) Krones, Sidel, or Husky equipment. Reverse Osmosis, other water filtration equipment and general maintenance of the plant.
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Must also be able to perform work in more than one of the maintenance trades: Machine and equipment repair, plumbing, electrical, sheet metal fabrication or welding. This position is responsible for preparing and performing operations involved with moving, installing, repairing, and maintaining a wide diversity of equipment, attachments, facility components and production machine equipment (Okuma's, Doosan's & Studer's) and general shop machinery also Hydraulic and Electronic test stands / Equipment.
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The technician will be tasked with controls design and procurement, electrical and control wiring, control panel building, read/create electrical wiring diagrams, electrical controls installations, troubleshooting of electrical and mechanical systems, and fabrication.
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Light fabrication skills (welding, brazing, plumbing, milling machine/lathe) are helpful. Collaboration: Work closely with Engine Built Technicians, Machinists, and other team members to assist in engine builds, test cell component fabrication, building maintenance, and other related tasks.
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Insight Global is looking for a Structural Steel Project Manager to join a steel fabrication company, they would be onsite in East Hartford, CT. They would be in charge of reviewing drawings, RFIs, dealing with customers, coordination calls and meetings, weekly meetings on site, need to travel all along the 90-95 corridor to Mass or Maine.
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Knowledge of cutting, machining, and other metal fabrication processes. Ability to provide technical direction to the CNC programming department would be a plus. Knowledge of cutting, machining, and other metal fabrication processes.
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Job Description Position Description: In this position you will be required to operate fabricating machines such as shears, brakes, presses, forming rolls to cut bend, block and form or straighten materials.
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Position Overview: We are looking for an experienced Tool & Die Maker with expertise in the design, fabrication, and maintenance of jigs, fixtures, and CNC tooling used in aerospace manufacturing.
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Identifies opportunities or implements changes, on a need basis, to improve products or reduce costs using knowledge of fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment, assembly methods, quality control standards, or product design, materials, and parts to optimize productivity and ensure optimal use of resources.
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As a Conveyor Belt Technician, you will be responsible for the fabrication and installation of conveyor belts and related industrial products. The Ammega Group's businesses provide advanced and high-quality belting solutions for 20 different industries including global logistics, food production, fitness equipment, household appliances and energy production.
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