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Proficient in industry rigging standards and practices (ASME, OSHA), adept at calculating sling angles and tensions, and skilled in determining center of gravity both mathematically and in the field through comprehensive training and hands-on experience with various materials and weights.
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The position consisting in the coordination of the power delivery transmission line engineering team and performing hands on engineering, detail design and studies for utility clients in North America.
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Engineering Excellence: Dive into hands-on engineering tasks, constructing cutting-edge products and production-related items. We are on the lookout for an innovative and detail-oriented Manufacturing Engineering Technician for our esteemed client in Orlando, FL. This role is your chance to be at the forefront of technology, working on groundbreaking projects that drive the future of manufacturing.
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Industry Experience: A minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in a manufacturing environment. Detail-Oriented: Exceptional documentation skills, with an eye for detail and precision.
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Dynamic Contributor: Take on additional exciting duties as needed, contributing to a vibrant and fast-paced environment. If you thrive on solving complex challenges and want to make a tangible impact, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
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Has 3-5 years of "hands-on"/prior experience directing and maintaining building maintenance/services with an automotive dealership facility and/or general construction background preferred.
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Job Title: Manufacturing Engineering TechnicianDepartment: OperationsReports to: Manufacturing Engineering ManagerJob Class: HourlyPay Rate: Competitive, based on experiencePosition Summary:Join a cutting-edge team.
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Supervision: This position does not include supervisory responsibilities, allowing you to focus on what you do best: engineering excellence. Key Responsibilities: Innovative Testing: Conduct high-impact tests and experiments on products for pioneering R&D programs.
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Acceptance of employment based on this description does not constitute an employment contract, implied or otherwise. Documentation Mastery: Validate and enhance test procedures and documentation, ensuring top-tier accuracy and clarity.
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Optimization Guru: Lead the charge in optimizing production tests and manufacturing equipment to boost efficiency and yield. Eligibility to work with ITAR data without licensing. Software Proficiency: Skilled in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for seamless documentation and reporting.
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Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Technical Savvy: Experience with network analyzers, oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, and spectrum analyzers is a huge plus. Education, Experience, and Training: Educational Background: Associate degree in engineering or a related field.
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Problem-Solving Pro: Monitor production downtime, identify issues, and implement forward-thinking solutions and preventative maintenance schedules. Special Note:This job description is a dynamic outline of the core responsibilities and requirements for this role.
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Contribute your hands-on skills and attention to detail to a dynamic development and manufacturing team that creates sensing platforms for minimally invasive, medical robotic equipment.
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Should be hands-on, be a self-starter, disciplined, and detail-oriented with the ability to work independently in a fast-paced and high-volume environment that requires uncompromising accuracy and timeliness.
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Job Description: The Accounts Receivable Associate will need to be hands-on and should be able to efficiently manage the daily operations and strategic objectives of the company's Billing and Accounts Receivable cycle through design, implementation, maintenance, and management of all of the Company’s Accounts Receivable business functions and procedures from billing through the collection process.
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