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The Ideal CNC Programmer will be part of a team of quality professionals in fast-paced company specializing in short run space and defense components. 5 years' experience as a Programmer required.
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We are currently hiring a CNC programmer on the first shift. We are looking for an individual who preferably has experience with Mastercam, however other software experience that would translate well include: Hyper Mill, Siemens NX, CAM Works, Gibbs CAM, or Esprit.
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We are hiring for a Direct opportunity for a CNC programmer/manufacturing engineer at one of the largest mechanical solutions industry in Western, MA! As a CNC programmer, you will analyze drawings, specifications, and defined manufacturing process plans to determine program input data such as manufacturing methods, tools, reference points, and work holding devices.
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Experience with reference, instructional technology, computers, and integrated library systems is fundamental in the digital world of academic libraries in higher education as it relates to research and public service.
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Engage in high impact applied research to take the latest AI developments and push them into the next generation of customer experiences. Our work touches every aspect of the research life cycle, from partnering with Academia to building production systems.
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Cadrex Agawam is seeking a CNC programmer to utilize CAD/CAM software to program and/or operate conventional, special purpose and numerical control (NC) mills and lathes and machining centers to fabricate metallic and nonmetallic parts.
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The Clinical Research Associate at Medpace is offering the unique opportunity to have an exciting career in the research of drug and medical device development. Medical record and research source documentation verification against case report form data, including informing the site staff of any entry errors, ensuring good documentation practices are being adhered to and communicating protocol deviations appropriately per SOPs, GCP and applicable regulatory requirements.
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Get ready to take on a dynamic role in the manufacturing industry as a CMM Programmer. As a CMM Programmer, you will be responsible for creating and implementing programs for coordinate measuring machines (CMM) to ensure the highest quality of our products.
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We are seeking a skilled PLC Programmer to join our automation and control engineering team. Proven experience as a PLC Programmer, preferably in an industrial setting. Through our extensive network of hot mix asphalt and ready-mix concrete plants, quarries, and liquid asphalt terminals, PII delivers the highest quality materials and custom solutions to thousands of road construction and road maintenance customers.
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The CNC Programmer duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following. Processes and controls include, 2-3 axis mill/turning, Okuma/Hass/Mazak/FANUC. Work directly with Manufacturing Manager, Machine Operators, Manufacturing Engineering, Design Engineering, and Production Control to produce good programs, keep machines running, and meet production needs.
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Our research group has one open position for Clinical Research Coordinators (CRC) to work on a study that integrates clinical psychology, developmental psychopathology, pediatric neuropsychology, and psychiatric genetics.
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The research associate's primary responsibilities will include working with customers to develop hardware and testing procedures that support the quantum supply chain as well as aid/develop workforce development techniques to undergraduate/graduate students.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator work within the clinical research program and support the research team in the overall conduct of clinical trials using Good Clinical Practice under the auspices of the Principal Investigator.
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Under the supervision of the Program Director, and in collaboration with Principal Investigators, the Clinical Research Coordinator contributes to clinical research studies in the Ocular Melanoma Center.
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Minimum of 4 years experience in clinical research, ideally as a SAS programming for phase I-IV clinical trials in a pharmaceutical/CRO environment. Clear understanding of the drug development process, submission-related activities and regulatory requirements (eg, CDISC, CDASH, eCTD) and guidelines (eg, ICH, CHMP, FDA, GCP.
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Title: research programmer Company: Sol Price School Of Public Policy in Westfield, MA
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