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Ability to apply appropriate problem solving techniques (5 Why, SPC, Six Sigma, DOE etc) Understanding of basic manufacturing processes such as assembly, testing, roll forming, bending, metal stamping, injection molding, welding (MAG, TIG, resistance, etc) and plastic extrusion.
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Applies and improves processes such as technical requirements, iDFMEA, Engineering Standard Work (ESW), DVP&R optimization, test standards, and problem solving and tools such as Integrity, Microsoft Power BI, and McParts required to support the processes and enable high quality decision making.
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Basic understanding / programming experience with HMI / PLC logic ( Mitsubishi / Omron) Basic 2D and 3D Cad experience (Solidworks, AutoCAD, Catia etc.) The Manufacturing Engineer will work under the direction of the Engineering Group Leader and support the division on meeting safety, quality and cost initiatives.
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Extract data and manipulate into beneficial tools to provide key metrics for process improvement.
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Skills and Competencies: Customer Focus, Developing Potential, Results Driven, Strong Organizational Skills, Communication Skills, Problem Solving/Decision Making, Job Knowledge and Relationship Management.
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Checks foods brought into the facility by the resident's family/visitors to ensure that it is within the resident's dietary allowances and reports problem areas to the Nurse Supervisor and Dietary Supervisor.
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Pulmonary function technologists are more focused on testing lung functions to find out if the patient has a condition or disorder and, if so, to identify the problem. Pulmonary function technologists are more focused on testing lung functions to find out if the patient has a condition or disorder and, if so, to identify the problem.
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You will escalate to PG SQA or Purchasing Manager for any PG SQA or Purchasing Commodity Engineer support required or for any roadblock regarding the incident problem solving activity or the yearly component conformity.
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Ability to interact with users directly and participate in problem solving discussions. Effective problem solving and quick resolution of Endpoint issues. Troubleshoot and escalate user endpoint issues to the IS Analyst III when necessary.
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Job Title: IS Analyst. Ability to effectively support Windows 10\11 OS, Office 365 apps, Lenovo PCs, and Apple iPhones. Company: Aisin World Corp of America. User and computer object MACDs in Active Directory and O365 Tenant.
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At least one relevant technology (e.g. Microsoft, ITIL, CompTIA+, etc.) Troubleshoot and resolve endpoint issues up to and including data-link layer of the OSI model. Provide technology support for conferencing tools and ensure the ready availability of meeting room resources such as presentation software and audiovisual systems.
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Problem Solving & Critical Thinking. Writes clearly and simply but fully expresses the problem and the solution. If you have any questions about an internship/co-op, please contact Sbutler@wrightimp.com.
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