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Keywork Searchstring: Rocket, Assembly, Aerospace Technician, Aviation Tech, Cable Technician, Wire Harness, Harness Technician, Cabling, Manufacturing, Avionics, Harness Fabrication, Harness Assembly, Electrostatic Discharge, ESD.
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Ability to be on feet for portion of work day*Must be a U.S. citizen due to the nature of the workDesired skills include:*Material Resource Planning systems (SAP, Oracle, JDE, CostPoint, Epicor, Job Boss)*Manufacturing Execution Systems (Solumina, Maximo.
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Experience thermally processing aerospace materials such as stainless steel, copper, nickel and cobalt alloys, and titanium wrought alloys, casting, and additive manufacturing. Experience thermally processing aerospace materials such as stainless steel, copper, nickel and cobalt alloys, and titanium wrought alloys, casting, and additive manufacturing.
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Job Qualifications: 2-6+ years of experience in aerospace manufacturing, integration, or another relevant field Experience in at least one of the following is required: fluids and tubing install, instrumentation and electrical harness routing, general Aerospace/Launch vehicle assembly.
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We operate through five global businesses: Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals; and Manufacturing & Technology. We serve the Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals, and the Manufacturing and Technology markets.
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Prefer a BS Degree in Instrumentation and Controls with Manufacturing and Robotic experience. Education: Minimum of an associate degree, or Certification in Automation or Journeyman Electrician or significant controls experience in a Manufacturing Environment.
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PMI installs process piping and equipment, plumbing and HVAC systems in hospitals, schools, airports/air bases, semiconductor manufacturing facilities and launch complexes. PFC specializes in the assembly of process and ground support equipment (skid mounted and modular construction) and specialty services, such as, precision cleaning of piping/tubing systems and components, passivation and component reconditioning and testing.
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System Installers will develop and refine the skills needed to install complex racks of electronic equipment, install backup power systems, install, and terminate all types of cables (coaxial, DC power, Ethernet, fiber optic, grounding,) install computer consoles and accessories, program digital radio equipment, and install vehicular equipment.
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Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials engineering, or manufacturing engineering. Own the design, build, and integration of high-rate/low-cost production systems for the heat shield tile manufacturing process.
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Mechanical/CAD design experience, particularly design for manufacturing: machined parts, metal forming, molding, additive manufacturing, rapid-prototyping. Experience with INVENTOR, ANSYS/FLUENT, COMSOL, MATLAB, and LABVIEW is a plus.
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CWI/NDT VT Level II Technicians Meet the minimum requirements of a CWI/NDT VT Level II; provide documentation of education, training, and experience in the applicable NDT method(s); have a working knowledge of industrial environments and general manufacturing processes; ability to effectively communicate with other departments, and customers to report issues and solve problems.
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Coordinate with other disciplines such as Design Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality Engineering, and Procurement/Supply Chain organization. Knowledge of design, manufacturing, materials and processes for EEE parts.
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While our groundbreaking research and development in 3D printing pushes the boundaries of large-scale additive manufacturing. Your journey with us is more than just a job - it's an opportunity to shape the future of aerospace technology, additive manufacturing, and the human experience alongside a community of passionate, creative individuals.
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Design, prototype, and implement nondestructive sensor systems to solve manufacturing quality problems. Drive cross-functional nondestructive design and analysis discussions with electrical, software, manufacturing, and vehicle design teams.
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Looking for a candidate who is Ethical, Professionally aggressive, Experienced with ERP Systems, Great Plains experience (a plus), Automobile experience (a plus), Manufacturing experience, Six Sigma, and Blue print reading.
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