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Additionally, the Process Engineer is responsible for implementation of continuous improvement initiatives, capital project support, production efficiency, maintenance process improvements, and equipment reliability.
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Stryker is looking for a talented, hands-on Software Engineer to join our growing organization. As an engineer at Stryker,you will be proud of the work that you will be doing, using cutting-edge technologies to make healthcare better.
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Position Description : As a Technical Support Engineer, you will be working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment, ensuring Styker's Vocera solutions are properly and effectively deployed. RHCSA Certification (or higher) required.
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A Civil Engineer is responsible for a variety of field-centric duties including observing construction activities, testing material properties, and providing engineering consulting on projects of increasing complexity.
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The Capital Projects team supports field warehouse operations in the areas of capital project planning and management, capacity planning, operational process change, and overall DC (distribution center) operating layout optimization.
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Indotronix is seeking a Onsite Job - Manufacturing Engineer for a Job Opportunity in Fort Wayne, IN. Plans sequence of operations and specifies procedures for assembly, dis-assembly, soldering, component removal/installation, coating and otherwise preparing basic material, exercising judgment in compromising between conflicting requirements, economic evaluation of methods and operator effectiveness and comfort.
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Reports To: Project Engineer, Project Manager, or Project Executive. The Engineer is the individual on the project responsible for building the overall project “on paper”. Reports To: Project Engineer, Project Manager, or Project Executive.
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Are you an Electrical Engineer seeking a dynamic and rewarding career opportunity? Professional Engineer (PE) Certification. Diverse Project Portfolio: Contribute your expertise to a wide range of projects, including higher education, healthcare, civic, and advanced manufacturing facilities.
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Expert/Engineer level IT Certification applicable to job responsibilities required. Microsoft SQL Server and/or Oracle SQL along with database management utilities. Responsible for the effective provisioning, installation/configuration, operation, and maintenance of infrastructure systems software and hardware.
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With either technical or project management experience, or both, who could step into a project engineer technical lead role or a project manager role and successfully work on a team to complete projects.
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Lead material and process engineering efforts to identify, develop, and execute process improvement projects focused on: Safety, Improved Quality, Process Stability and Cost Improvement, resulting in increased revenues.
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What we seek in an Electrical Engineer: Professional Engineer (PE) CertificationRevit ProficiencyExceptional Communication SkillsStrong Work Ethic and Commitment What we offer in return: Competitive Salary and Benefits: Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off, and more.
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Job Title- Manufacturing Engineer. Specialized assignment focused on creating manufacturing work instructions and procedures, converting them from current instruction system. Job Title- Manufacturing Engineer.
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Professional Development and Growth: Continuously enhance your skills and advance your career through ongoing training and development opportunities. Look no further than our client, an exceptional multi-disciplinary A/E building design firm that values innovation, collaboration, and professional growth.
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To keep up with recent demand, their most urgent need is for a Quality Engineer. At least two years experience as a Quality Engineer within a high-volume, automotive manufacturing facility.
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