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Job Responsibilities of the Robotic Welder/Programmer: •Develop and optimize robotic welding programs based on engineering drawings, specifications, and production requirements. Generate reports on production output, efficiency, and any issues encountered during the welding process.
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Compensation/Benefits $293K guarantee for 3 years Production Incentive $50K Starting Bonus $25K Longevity Bonus at end of years 1 & 2 $15K Relocation Allowance Employer paid malpractice and tail coverage.
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PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: OPERATIONS Collaborate with Production Planner to develop daily production plan by reviewing production schedules, making job assignments, estimating worker hour requirements for completion of job assignment, and coordinating material flow with other departments.
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We are seeking a talented Robotic Welder/Programmer to join our team in Waterloo, Iowa. With a competitive salary and bonus structure, this role offers an exciting opportunity to work with advanced robotic welding equipment and contribute to our production efficiency.
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The Production Area Manger-Assembly will manage 3 - 4 supervisors on a 3-shift operation, in an automotive battery manufacturing plant. Manage the manufacture, assembly and/or distribution of product within budget, and the standards of policies, procedures, priorities, and quality.
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Define monthly assembly, machining, welding and fabrication schedules and daily production sequence to meet on time delivery goals. The Production Scheduler will work with the Production Manager, Material Replenishment Supervisor, and the sales team to convert sales orders to production schedules to meet customer demand on time, making sure manufacturing resources are used efficiently.
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The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for process improvements and process engineering activities at MasterBrand (Standard Operating Sheets, Production Work Instructions, Poka-yokes, Layout Changes, Process Trainings, Line Balancing, Machine Reliability Studies, and Capital Project Execution.
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Leads the mechanical hardware design, development and production of radar, sonar, torpedo, and combat system equipment. The department is comprised of individuals with technical expertise and experience in hardware design, integration, and production support.
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Job Summary of the Manufacturing Engineer: The Manufacturing Engineer is accountable for new process development for the production of existing products; design and fabrication of test fixtures; designs, develops, and/or purchases equipment to produce a quality and cost-effective product.
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We offer a full benefit package that includes medical, dental, life and disability insurance, company matched 401K retirement and stock purchase plans, paid vacations, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, employee meat sales and more.
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We currently have a regular, full-time position open for 1st Shift Production Support working at one of two Waterloo, IA facilities. What does Production Support do exactly? Job requirements: One year industrial experience Ability to operate fork truck and overhead crane, but will train the right individual High school diploma or equivalent required Attention to detail Reliable attendance Why join the AHT Family.
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Strong experience with three or more of the following is required: microbial fermentation, liquid chromatography, bioanalytical testing of protein products, operation and programming of PLC / SCADA operated production equipment.
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You will oversee the production processes in the making of David's Sunflower Seeds. Throughout this process, you will complete safe and efficient operation of the equipment in the assigned production area while following all quality standards.
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An outstanding Sprayer should be able to maintain production standards and work towards improving productivity without compromising quality. You will be responsible for accurately completing environment documentation and well as production documentation.
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Our iconic brands, such as Birds Eye, Duncan Hines, Healthy Choice, Marie Callender's, Reddi-wip, and Slim Jim, and emerging brands, including Angie's BOOMCHICKAPOP, Duke's, Earth Balance, Gardein, and Frontera, offer choices for every occasion.
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