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Setups involve familiarity with and understanding of program formats involving combinations of operations such as milling, boring, recessing, turning, drilling, threading, screw machine operation, etc., to the capacity of the machine and control factor.
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Examples include processor card interfaces for digital and analog input/output (I/O), digital and analog control of system sensors and electromechanical interface devices (EMIDs), I/O card FPGA controllers, specialty test FPGA controllers for cards and designs supporting vertical lift helicopter, fixed wing, engine, weapons, cargo, missile, & special test equipment controllers.
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Perform warehouse operations and customer service functions including local deliveries, inventory management, order entry, answering phones, and vendor shipping/receiving. This role is directly involved in all phases of the warehouse operations including customer service, inventory management, customer interaction and warehouse operations.
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Basic understanding of Six Sigma, statistical process control, 5S, and Lean manufacturing concepts. Required Skills/Abilities: In-depth knowledge of relevant processes and equipment, with a preference for experience in metal stamping, plastic injection molding, or micromachining.
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Learn and apply mechanical and control systems knowledge related to thermal and mechanical processing equipment, including furnaces, rolling mills, and wire drawing machines. Strong knowledge of materials science, with a focus on metallurgy; experience with precious metals is a plus.
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Education/Certifications Connecticut Class I Water Treatment Operator certification, and a minimum of six (6) years in the operation and maintenance of supply, pumping, and treatment facilities, OR a current Connecticut Electrician’s License and a minimum of six (6) years’ experience diagnosing problems and repairing/maintaining electrical and PLC-based control systems.
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We will train you and help get you licensed so you can have a distinguished career as a pest control technician. Your Mission if You Choose to Accept It - Responsibilities as a Pest Control Technician.
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Develop organizational wide Cyber / Information Security risk views by collaborating with internal control groups e.g. Audit, Compliance, Enterprise Risk Management, Legal and Privacy. Acting as the primary delegate for the business line Chief Information Security Officer, the BISO is responsible for maintaining a strategic relationship with the business function to ensure that ongoing continuity of cybersecurity the evolving organization.
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Work involves performing Finite Element Analysis and damage tolerance analyses on various propeller products (domes, yokes, hubs, bolted joints and control housings) and assessing for static and fatigue requirements.
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Required Skills/Abilities: Strong knowledge of materials science, with a focus on metallurgy; experience with precious metals is a plus. Professional certification in Six Sigma (Green Belt or higher) and/or Lean Manufacturing preferred.
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Education and Experience: Bachelors degree in Materials Science and Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Materials Science, or equivalent industrial experience.
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Provide support for root cause analysis and customer complaints using methodologies such as 8D. Continuous Improvement: Lead projects focused on continuous improvement for assigned KPIs, including On-Time Delivery (OTD), scrap reduction, and efficiency.
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Familiarity with process improvement methodologies such as Lean or Six Sigma. The Process Engineer - Materials is responsible for ensuring the reliability and quality of materials manufacturing processes.
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At least 5 years of experience as a process engineer in a materials manufacturing environment. Translate materials processing requirements into quality documentation, bills of materials, and routings in an ERP system.
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Experience with statistical analysis and Design of Experiments (DOE) techniques. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to convey technical concepts to non-technical audiences. This role involves curating documentation, controlling process parameter tolerances, and translating requirements into process documentation, bills of materials, and routings.
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