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The Multi-Axis CNC Programmer works within the CNC function of CET's Production Department. CET is an industry-leading innovator in the research, design, engineering, and manufacturing of large and complex carbon composite vehicles, underwater pressure vessels, structures, integrated systems, and show-action equipmen t.
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The Manufacturing Operator performs all functions relating to the production of MDI products; consistent with established Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), customer requirements and in conjunction with all Standard Operating Procedures (SOP.
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We feature the world's most advanced tire manufacturing technology in our two million square foot facility. The Warren Plant is the flagship facility in truck and bus radial tire production for the Bridgestone Corporation.
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Lead team in the application of lean manufacturing tools, including 5S, Visual Management, 7 Forms of Waste, Continuous Improvement (Kaizen), Poke Yoke, and Root Cause Corrective action. Experience in Lean manufacturing preferred.
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Cosentino's activity covers the entire natural stone manufacturing process, from extraction and processing to the installation of quartz surfaces, such as kitchen and bathroom worktops, cladding and other products.
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The Manufacturing Documentation Specialist is responsible for the creation and revision of new and existing GMP batch production records as well as SOP’s. Works with Manufacturing to deliver timely batch record review across all shifts.
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Stay current with latest manufacturing technology and production management best practices and concepts. Tech Etch, Inc. is a manufacturing and design services provider of precision engineered thin metal components, flexible printed circuits and EMI/RFI shielding solutions.
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Drive continuous improvement and lean manufacturing methodologies into production. As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will be in a position to ensure our legacy product lines are continuously improved and new product lines transition smoothly into full production, all while adhering to financial and scheduled commitments.
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Job Description : The Manufacturing Operator performs all functions relating to the production of MDI products; consistent with established Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), customer requirements and in conjunction with all Standard Operating Procedures (SOP.
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Knowledge of fundamental cGMP and regulatory requirements in a pharmaceutical manufacturing environment highly preferred. Purpose: The purpose of this role is to serve as a Manufacturing Operator in the manufacturing operations of metered dose inhalation (MDI) products.
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As a Manufacturing Operator, you will be responsible for the production of MDI products, ensuring efficiency, compliance, and safety throughout the manufacturing process. Basic understanding of cGMP and regulatory requirements in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Engineering, blueprint interpretation, and GD&T experience preferred; Strong knowledge of manufacturing processes, lean methodologies, and continuous improvement principles a plus. Coordinate the efforts of Team Leaders and production personnel to ensure the quality of all parts produced during the shift; Enforce proper handling and segregation of potentially non-conforming parts and material; Assist and train less skilled workers with inspection equipment, including micrometers, calipers, optical comparators and CMMs as needed; Work directly with the Quality department to verify that proper inspection techniques are being used at all times.
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About the Role The Production Manager is directly responsible for plant manufacturing operations on all production shifts. Develops and leads the implementation of operational initiatives in support of Lean Six-Sigma manufacturing (e.g., department utilization improvement, process capability enhancement, customer satisfaction, employee involvement.
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The lead Lab Technician completes tasks assigned by the Lab Manager to monitor and maintain the organization, cleanliness, and efficiency of production areas, while ensuring stringent adherence to quality control measures.
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Today, On-Board is a thriving privately held family of companies with services including: Consulting, Professional Engineering, Industrial Maintenance and Facility Management, Contracted Manufacturing and Production Services, as well as Temporary Staffing and Recruiting throughout North America.
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