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Experience: Any experience with 3D/2D AutoCAD and Inventor (or similar drafting programs) with steel structural manufacturing preferred. The employee is occasionally required to wear suitable Personal Protective Equipment while visiting manufacturing departments.
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We do this by engineering, designing, manufacturing, supplying and field servicing forming and shoring products for concrete construction. Preferred candidates will have experience with the following tools: rigging equipment (chain slings, lifting eyes, shackles), blast booth equipment, hand tools, wash booth equipment, ovens, powder coat paint guns, tape measure.
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Associate Degree in Engineering and a minimum 2 years of experience in rotating equipment / mechanical maintenance/ reliability engineering in an industrial manufacturing environment OR. Non-degreed, with a minimum of 5 years of experience in the maintenance of rotating equipment in an industrial manufacturing environment.
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We are looking for a an EHS professional who has a bachelor’s degree, at least 4 years of experience that includes safety, environmental compliance, and wastewater management in a manufacturing facility.
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Optimizes manufacturing processes by use of Siegwerk philosophy utilizing TOC and Six Sigma strategy. Associates degree (2-year program) in related field with minimum of 2 years related manufacturing experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Familiarity with Lean Manufacturing principles, including RCI, 3P, Value Stream Mapping, and statistical analysis. Join our dynamic team as a Maintenance Engineer and play a pivotal role in optimizing our manufacturing operations.
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Job DescriptionJoin our dynamic Industrial Team as a Senior Structural Engineer and contribute to innovative projects across industrial sector, including heavy industrial, energy, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and laboratories.
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The Industrial Electro-Mechanical Technician has responsibilities to maintain, troubleshoot and repair a variety of electrical and mechanical equipment in a manufacturing environment. This position requires proficiency in multiple skill clusters, such as electrical controls, PLC troubleshooting, 480v 3 phase motors, fluid power, mechanical systems, and manufacturing processes.
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Exposure to loud noises, drilling, cutting, banging, and typical manufacturing production physical hazards. Be familiar with and know how to perform all phases and types of panel wiring, such as bunch, bundle, gutter, and form wiring.
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The role of the Manufacturing Supervisor is to manage shift production in achieving safety, quality, service, waste, productivity and culture goals. Experience in a manufacturing environment.
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YOUR SKILLS KNOWLEDGE: Minimum five (5) years prior leadership experience with proven track record of leading, managing, coaching, and developing successful teams (ideally Operations Management, Production Management, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Construction Manager.
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Your key responsibilities will encompass overseeing the successful implementation of new equipment or modifications to existing systems, conducting thorough tests to ensure optimal functionality, and providing recommendations for design enhancements, cost reductions, and manufacturing improvements.
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Turner & Townsend are seeking a Construction Cost Manager and/or Quantity Surveyor to work with our Seattle team, on a role located in Des Moines, IA, and key clients on a wide portfolio of Data Center, Commercial Real Estate, High-Tech & Manufacturing projects, which vary from medium to high complexity.
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Business acumen & knowledge in budgeting, cost accounting, Plan/Source/Make/Deliver analysis, lean manufacturing principles, six sigma, and strategic planning. Facilitate the setting of strategic and tactical direction and projects for direct and indirect teams (manufacturing, supply chain, engineering, logistics, maintenance, quality, IT, HR, finance, OPD/engineering, Lean AMS) that provide the customer improved process/product quality, service/support and realized efficiencies.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborating with the sales, engineering, manufacturing, and other relevant teams to ensure cohesive and integrated marketing efforts. 3+ years of experience in marketing communications, preferably in the manufacturing industry.
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