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Job Title: CNC Programmer/Engineering SpecialistJob DescriptionWe are looking for a Manufacturing Engineering Specialist with a focus in CNC programming. Moreover, you will work closely with cross-functional teams including engineering, production managers, maintenance, and operators.
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Required Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (Electrical engineering, Mechanical engineering, Environmental engineering, Design, or similar field)Strong commitment to compliance, confidentiality, integrity, and ethical behaviorThree years of experience in engine, engine related product or manufacturing fieldsStrong understanding of engine, engine emissions, after treatment function and componentsExperience working in the regulatory compliance and certification documentation areas/field.
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Interact closely with engineering, trouble shoot, review mold design practices and sampling of new product; involved with the quoting costing of projects both internal and outside customers; responsible for tracking and monitoring quoted projects thru tool room and bring to light with your direct leader any findings to the contrary.
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LER TechForce is an industry leader in embedded controls, software, functional safety, and engineering IT talent. College, university, or equivalent Bachelor's degree in Engineering or other relevant technical disciplines.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a related engineering field, 5+ years of injection molding shop floor experience. Ability to lead others and assist with employee development Interest in and experience with problem-solving of a Manufacturing Engineering nature.
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Assure all engineering technical data is complete and accurately documented, establish and maintain technical files per the engineering processes, be cognizant of applicable certifications and product requirements.
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Mechanical Engineering Technician - OCU - 4x10 PM Shift. Mechanical Engineering Technician - 4x10 PM Shift. Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Automotive Technology or similar field strongly preferred.
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Co-leading and driving machine safety system improvement plan across all businesses within Cummins (engineering and remediation) Ability to read electrical schematic, pneumatic schematic, hydraulic schematic, and other engineering drawings.
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Installs, operates, modifies, and troubleshoots PCs and PC networks used for instrumentation engineering activities. Data Acquisition - Prepares samples, verifies equipment calibration and performs tests according to an approved standard procedure or work instruction in a manner which ensures, and results in, data that can be trusted and delivered to the engineer or customer.
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We are looking for a talented Instrumentation Engineering Technician to join our Engine Operations team in Columbus, IN. Job Title: Instrumentation Engineering Skilled Trades Technician.
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A relevant bachelor's degree in engineering, industrial technology, with robotics and/or automation technology focus required. A relevant bachelor's degree in engineering, industrial technology, with robotics and/or automation technology focus required.
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In this role, you will be responsible for engineering and designing all aspects of site/civil projects, including stormwater management for building and site/civil construction projects.
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Indiana University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational programs and activities, including employment and admission, as required by Title IX. Questions or complaints regarding Title IX may be referred to the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights or the university Title IX Coordinator.
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As part of a formal apprenticeship training program, assists journeyman Mechanical Engineering Technicians and Associates to learn, develop and apply the skills necessary to obtain a Department of Labor certification as a journeyman.
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EXCELLENCE: JSE thrives on providing excellence in all aspects of Civil Engineering. Led by an excellent leadership team and a strong supporting staff, JSE continues to grow in the Transportation and Structural Engineering industry.
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civil engineering jobs Title: engineer civil structural in Columbus, IN
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