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Develop new manufacturing processes as the company gains more business and launches more product lines. We're seeking an experienced Manufacturing Engineer to join our team. Experience in plastics manufacturing / engineering setting.
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Dexter Magnetic Technologies supplies specialized magnetic solutions and components to demanding applications in the medical, aerospace, defense, semiconductor manufacturing, oil and gas, and industrial end markets.
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Maintenance Tech needed for Manufacturing Facility in Northlake, Illinois 1 st and 2 nd Shifts available $32/hr - $40/hr, based on experience Summary: The Electro-Mechanical Technician for Maintenance provides day-to-day electronic, electrical, and mechanical support for the Northlake manufacturing facility.
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BE or BE + MBA with minimum of 12+ years of SAP experience with Core focus on the SAP Production Planning, Manufacturing, Inventory Management, and integration Knowledge MM, WH, APO & Costing modules in SAP.
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We seek adjunct faculty members to teach Manufacturing Machinist/CNC/Quality Specialist. Adjunct Faculty, Manufacturing Machinist/CNC/Quality Specialist. Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing/Engineering is preferred.
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Reporting directly to the Dover Director Advanced Manufacturing Machining, the Advanced Manufacturing Machining Engineer is responsible for executing the manufacturing roadmap for optimizing machining processes, proper use of the equipment, design specifications, setup reviews, and new control strategies.
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Assist manufacturing and assembly associates to resolve set-up, tooling and fixture problems, special process (heat treatment, plating and welding) and selection of proper tooling and grinding wheels.
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Experience in a manufacturing setting, food experience preferred. Cutting - torch, band saw, grinder, plasma cutter. Facilities Maintenance management such as HVAC, roofing, painting, plumbing, wiring, electrical, telecommunications, landscaping, grounds, etc.
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If you have a manufacturing engineering background within a rubber molding or plastic injection molding manufacturing setting, I'd love to connect to discuss how this manufacturing engineering opportunity could mold your career.
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Clarke of Roselle, IL, the leading provider of solutions for public health mosquito control is seeking to hire a Manufacturing Supervisor that will be responsible for the oversight and supervision of the day-to-day manufacturing operations to ensure Safety, Quality and Productivity Standards are consistently met for the mosquito control products that are manufactured at Clarke's production facility and distributed around the world, helping to protect public health from vector borne diseases.
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The Technical Project Manager & Insurance Liaison will be responsible for managing the relationship with our insurance carrier and leading small and midsize manufacturing plant projects to meet agreed upon requirements.
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Whatever role you are assigned to, you will need to be reliable and able to work within industry-standard Good Manufacturing Practices at all times (no artificial nails/eyelashes, nail polish, jewelry, etc.
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Develop and define new manufacturing processes to support new product development. B.S. in Material Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering plus minimum 5 years' experience in a manufacturing environment.
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Indirect Sourcing Analyst (Manufacturing Category) Understanding of the global supply chain; including manufacturing, trade, and logistics. The Indirect Procurement Sourcing Analyst will conduct Strategic Procurement sourcing activities within the Indirect Procurement Team. The Indirect Procurement Team is responsible for spend analytics, sourcing, contract negotiations, supplier award and category/contract implementation with the goal being to increase the value proposition across Zurn Elkay.
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