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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems is seeking an Engineer that will be functioning as a Mission Module (MM) equipment Subject Matter Expert (SME) supporting the Littoral Combat Ship Mission Package Design, Engineering, Production and Sustainment (DEP&S) Program.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems sector is looking for section managers - Manager 2 Engineering, Structural Design/Analysis - to oversee structural engineering teams within the Vehicle Engineering Directorate.
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Experience with large-scale oligonucleotide manufacturing including synthesis and downstream purification and additional processing. Assume responsibility for oligonucleotide manufacturing processes, review master and executed batch records, and provide subject matter expert (SME) guidance for deviations, investigations, change controls, tech transfers and manufacturing campaigns.
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15 years of experience in Manufacturing, Product, Test Engineering with focus on RF, analog, and mixed-signal product lines. Strong understanding of the wafer fabrication process and potential impacts to back-end manufacturing steps (e.g. Bump, Test, DPS, Assembly.
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The Manufacturing Infrastructure Support Technician position will join a new team dedicated to develop, support, maintain and troubleshoot problems related to the manufacturing IT / OT environments across the Saint Gobain North American facilities.
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Possesses real-life ERP implementation experience, especially in manufacturing, aerospace, or defense. Apply expert knowledge processes related to CRM, Supply Chain, Manufacturing Execution, and Quality Management using Epicor Kinetic software.
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Cre8tive Technology & Design is seeking a Manufacturing Operations Consultant to drive the implementation of best practice processes using Epicor Kinetic software. Join us in revolutionizing the way manufacturers operate by optimizing CRM, Supply Chain, Manufacturing Execution, and Quality Management through innovative ERP solutions.
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Continuous improvement, gd&t, solidworks, aerospace, autoclave, composite manufacturing, lean manufacturing, six sigma, as9100, catia, layup. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering 8+ years experience 5+ yrs composite manufacturing preferred lean six sigma, -continuous improvement -communication skills written and verbal -Marketing, Presentations, proposals -cost estimating.
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The Supervisor must collaborate with cross-functional partners, such as Supply Chain, Manufacturing Sciences, Manufacturing Technical Support, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Validation and Facilities to accomplish organizational objectives (e.g., meeting commercial demand, new process transfers, new manufacturing area commissioning and validation.
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As a manufacturing worker, you'll be responsible for material handling, carefully following recipes, mixing ingredients, and operating equipment in our warehouse. About the role We're looking for a manufacturing worker who will bring enthusiasm, personal drive, and great attention to detail to our team.
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Job Description: The Manufacturing Design Engineer will work on diverse problems supporting manufacturing with new product introductions (NPI), the ramp to volume manufacturing, custom and sustaining engineering and continuous improvement projects (CIP.
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Act sincerely Minimum Qualifications (Experience and Skills) 15 years of experience in Manufacturing, Product, Test Engineering with focus on RF, analog, and mixed-signal product lines. Provide direct and indirect management of Back-end Manufacturing, Product and Test Engineers and Managers responsible for NPI and HVM at both local facilities and APAC-based OSAT manufacturing locations.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems is hiring an Electrical Engineer (Project Engineer) or a Principal Electrical Engineer (Project Engineer) to support our Avionics Integration organization.
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Collaborate with cross-functional partners, such as Supply Chain, Manufacturing Sciences, Manufacturing Technical Support, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Validation and Facilities to accomplish organizational objectives (e.g., meeting commercial demand, new process transfers, new manufacturing area commissioning and validation.
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Experience implementing or defining new Manufacturing processes in a production setting. Mid-level, or Senior Manufacturing Engineer. Mid Level or Senior Manufacturing Engineer. Working Knowledge of Production shop layout and flow and how Manufacturing plans tie into that flow.
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