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Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys.
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This facility produces a number of major product lines with a diverse array of automated manufacturing technologies ranging from bottle solution filling, injection molding, tubing extrusion, and device assembly.
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Utilize analog and digital signal processing techniques in the design of hardware systems for medical, manufacturing and IoT platforms. Utilize analog and digital signal processing techniques in the design of hardware systems for medical, manufacturing and IoT platforms.
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Job Description A manufacturing company is seeking a Mig/Tig Welder/Fabricator to work on Carbon and Stainless Steel, Aluminum, and other material. Job Description A manufacturing company is seeking a Mig/Tig Welder/Fabricator to work on Carbon and Stainless Steel, Aluminum, and other material.
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Weld steel and aluminum components using Welder, Shop, Manufacturing, Steel, Repair. The Container Welder/ Fabricator repairs, paints and performs maintenance to containers and roll-off boxes. Weld steel and aluminum components using Welder, Shop, Manufacturing, Steel, Repair.
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From designing and manufacturing cutting-edge burners and industrial furnaces to installing and servicing combustion systems, we span industries including aluminum, steel, forging, incineration, oil and gas, mineral, paper, glass, and food.
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Description :Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Implementation ConsultantCrowe's Consulting Manufacturing and Distribution practice has an exciting opportunity for a D365 SCM Consultant to join our growing team.
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Field Service Engineer One of my best clients, a leading manufacturer of precision CNC manufacturing cutting tools, is looking for a traveling Field Service Engineer to work remotely. Manufacturing installation, repairs, etc.
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Experience : Manufacturing experience (prior foundry and investment casting experience is desired) Hot environment; manufacturing. Consolidated Precision Products (CPP) Euclid is an investment casting foundry that specializes in complex aerospace & gas turbine components.
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Provide technical support and guidance to global manufacturing plants, warehouses, R&D centers and offices in the areas of fire protection, fire alarm, code consulting, and general loss prevention.
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Work Environment: Exposure to manufacturing/machining environments which may present possible hazards such as noise, electricity, chemicals, heavy equipment, and other automated and manual machinery.
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Minimum Requirements: BS Degree in Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering or related field preferred, and/or machining knowledge. General office environment experienced at DMG MORI office. Use CAPPS conversational programming, industry standard CAM systems, and direct G-Code/ Macro programming to generate CNC programs for parts processing.
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Knowledge in part processing, metal cutting, CNC programming, reading drawings, and machine setup. Basic understanding of Metallurgy. Provide technical support in person or over the phone for customers, sales, and trade shows for CNC Machines.
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We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse screening. Setup CNC machines with program, tooling, workpiece, and fixtures. Periodic: Operating power equipment, sitting at desk, utilizing computers and phones.
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A career-technical pathway featuring a focus on but not limited to advanced manufacturing, including welding and CNC machinery. The pathways are as follows:An innovative college preparatory curriculum that provides access to two-and four-year institutions, including but not limited to Tri-C, Hiram College and Cleveland State University and the AVID college-readiness program.
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