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Translate engineering design requirements into formal manufacturing process documentation including raw material definition, fixturing/tooling development, CNC programming, inspection planning, finishing requirements, and assembly instructions.
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Collaborate with our design engineers to apply DFMAT, APQP, and Lean manufacturing strategies starting at the design of hardware through build and deliverySupport design engineering, analysis, program management and IPT leads, process development, and proposal activities.
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40%] Plant Maintenance & Budget Ensure daily maintenance activities are prioritized in alignment with the needs of Manufacturing and Planning departments. Required Education/Qualifications /Work experience Minimum of a B.S. degree in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering or commensurate experience Minimum 10 years of experience in a PSM-covered chemical plant setting and 3-5 years of leadership experience.
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Demonstrate commitment to all HSEQ matters through individual actions that include CARE observations, SWP audits, RTS/LOTOTO audits, review of higher risk maintenance plans (Critical lift, high energy hot work, CSE, multiple crafts in close proximity, etc.
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Radio Frequency (RF) Components semiconductor wafer foundry is responsible for manufacturing the Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) MMIC chips that power world class defense systems made by Raytheon.
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This includes compliance with environmental regulations and permits, quality systems, and safe work practices (RTM, LOTOTO, CSE, Hot Work, Etc. Strong leadership, communication, organizational and team-building skillsDemonstrated computer skills (MS Office, AutoCAD and CMMS, ideally EAM)PLC skills preferable, including troubleshooting and configurationStrong work ethic and the ability to work in cross-functional teams to deliver concrete results quickly.
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Experience utilizing lean manufacturing concepts with a proven track record of lean / six sigma implementation projects. Manufacturing or Industrial Engineering experience in the aerospace/defense industryExperience working with Microsoft Office Tools (Excel, PowerPoint, Project, and Access) and/or SAP.What We OfferOur values drive our actions, behaviors, and performance with a vision for a safer, more connected world.
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The ideal candidate will have experience within a Semiconductor Manufacturing environment in Product, Test, or Assembly Engineering capacity for metal or glass packaged devices. This role is an experience-rich opportunity for a Senior level manufacturing engineer to work alongside a team of experienced cross-discipline engineers.
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The Manufacturing Engineer III primary function is to provide day to day support of the catheter manufacturing floor operations from an engineering perspective. Knowledge of six-sigma and Lean manufacturing a plus.
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Primary responsibilities include developing the comprehensive manufacturing process for 3D metal parts for various radar, integrated sensor, and effector programs. MEs build technical depth in manufacturing processes and are accountable for improvement and optimization.
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Proven experience in business development, strategic planning, and leadership roles within the materials or manufacturing industry. The Successful ApplicantBachelor's degree in Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science or related field; MBA preferred.
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United States citizenship and a DoD Secret security clearance are required.
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Experience with lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement methodologies. Strong understanding of manufacturing principles, quality control, and safety regulations. Installs, repairs, and upgrades components of mechanical devices and systems in the manufacturing area.
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Previous experience in medical device assembly or a similar manufacturing environment. education: No Degree Required. in Bedford, MA. As a Medical Device Assembler, you will be responsible for precise assembly.
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The Manufacturing Operator position is responsible for operating manufacturing equipment and/or various tasks such as inspecting, data collection trimming, testing, fixturing, assembling and packaging.
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