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A test engineer person who has worked on medical devices is the preferred kind of experience. Title: Interoperability Engineer II. Prior experience in Medication Delivery device domain, Medical Design experience with Infusion Pumps and Syringe Pumps is a plus.
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As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will leverage project management and continuous improvement principles to drive advancements in manufacturing processes. My client is seeking a skilled Manufacturing Engineer to join their team.
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What you will doAs an Automation Engineer, Evaporation & Dryers, you will:Apply special knowledge of Tetra Pak Falling Film Evaporator, Spray Dryer, and CIP Station to the on-site commissioning of Tetra Pak evaporation and dryer equipment for customers in the U.S. (IO check, water and products tests.
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Join Our Team as a Field Service Engineer – Travel Enthusiasts Wanted! Flexibility to adapt to same-day and next-day project changes. Join Our Team as a Field Service Engineer – Travel Enthusiasts Wanted.
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The Principal Engineer will play a pivotal role at our client's rapidly growing operation, serving as a technical lead and subject matter expert on plastic and injection molding processes. The Principal Engineer will drive the manufacturing process from product concept up to final production.
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The Mom Project is excited to partner with Rust-Oleum in their search for an E-Commerce Digital Content Specialist. This is a temporary, project-based position. The Mom Project is excited to partner with Rust-Oleum in their search for an E-Commerce Digital Content Specialist.
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Responsibilities include developing and implementing weekly, monthly, and annual goals and objectives, including but not limited to agronomical programs, budgeting, managing and assisting the crew, record keeping, irrigation, project work, fertilizer & pesticide applications, scouting, water management, and attending committee meetings.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Computer Engineering, Computer Science or Software Engineering or related fields) with 6+ years of relevant experience.
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We are seeking a Union Operating Engineer who will be responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining mechanical, electrical, and plumbing equipment, machinery, and related controls and components at our client's facility.
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A typical scope on a project includes road design, crane path design, hydrologic and hydraulic analysis and design, mass grading, erosion and sediment control design and field reconnaissance. Design portions of a project using relevant office software, modeling and Civil 3D technology.
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To ensure success as a Continuous Improvement/Lean Manager, you should embody top leadership principles and styles, be a skilled communicator and be adept at business analysis and project implementation.
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A recognized certification or license as an Architect or Professional Engineer or Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification. The Executive Director is responsible for overall administration of the college’s property and land assets, facilities strategic planning, campus master plan, capital planning, facility design, facilities maintenance and operations, sustainability and energy management, motor pool, capital and construction project management and continuous improvement of facilities.
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No degree required; College Degree with focus in Engineering/Design a plus
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3+ years of work experience as a Sales or Applications Engineer in fluid power. The Regional Sales Engineer (RSE) is responsible for all sales activities of Compact Hydraulic (CH) products and solutions to increase market share in their assigned region.
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Minimum 12 years of experience leading cross functional Teams in cell therapy or biologics operations focused on project portfolio management. Lead the overall OpEx initiative portfolio management and execution; specific activities include opportunity identification, project prioritization, resource allocation, project oversight, reporting, & benefits tracking.
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