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Interest in drug development, product engineering, product manufacturing, and drug discovery. Development and optimization of protein and small molecule therapeutic manufacturing. Experience in recombinant protein production and/or drug manufacturing and synthesis.
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We are seeking a Technical Writer who has experience preparing user manuals and all related documentation associated with manufacturing industrial machinery or capital equipment. Technical Writer to work-site in Baltimore that has experience with Industrial Machine Manufacturing.
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Previous research/experience in additive manufacturing techniques (3D printing). Job Posting Title (Working Title):Sr. Research Specialist/Biomedical Engineer. Sr. Research Specialist/Biomedical Engineer (BME.
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Electronic Warfare, Radar, Antenna & Receiver/Exciter, FLEX, Manufacturing and Test. will have organizational responsibility for up to 150+ employees including Manufacturing Management and Union represented employees.
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Maintain compliance with SOP, current Good Manufacturing Procedures (cGMP) and regulatory guidelines. One (1) year work experience in biologics quality assurance preferred. Performs audits for self-assessment evaluation, monitor records, and overall compliance related to the company quality systems.
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Responsible for all manufacturing related activities in the areas of safety, environmental, sustainability, quality, productivity, and cost control. Plan, organize, and direct the manufacturing, process engineering, and maintenance functions to ensure the most effective return on assets.
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Careers in Manufacturing Programs (CMP) – Provide job training and employment services to a variety of adult job seekers, including dislocated workers and job seekers with barriers to employment.
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Familiarity with the processes, roles, tools and facilities related to AESA and Dual Band Radar hardware development at the NGMS BWI facility, including hardware design, systems engineering, supply chain, manufacturing, test, and quality assurance.
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We are actively recruiting a dynamic Production Manager to lead and optimize our manufacturing operations. Prior experience in Production Management ideally within a timber setting. Proficiency in ICT to handle various technologies and software.
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Since the introduction of the original Spider work basket in 1947, we have been designing, manufacturing, distributing and services suspended scaffolding and fall protection solutions to end users and through equipment dealers under the Spider, Power Climber, Power Climber Wind and DualLift brands.
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As a Sanitation Worker for SURESTAFF, you will work in a fast-paced environment and be involved in all aspects of production operations for a food manufacturing company. SureStaff specializes in light industrial staffing serving logistics, manufacturing, distribution, and production clients.
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Abides by Niagara’s Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP’s) and Food Safety Standards at all times. 10+ Years– Experience in Field or similar manufacturing environment. 6 Years – Experience in Field or similar manufacturing environment.
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Develop and implement manufacturing process associated with power electronics manufacturing including vacuum reflow soldering, selective wave soldering and laser welding. Compensation: Depending on Experience Day to Day Activities: Design, testing, and troubleshooting of SiC based power electronics Support the specification, procurement, build, installation and launch of Powertrain Production equipment related to the manufacturing of powertrain power electronics components.
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Boise Cascade Company has been in the business of manufacturing wood products and distributing building materials for over half a century. We are one of the largest producers of engineered wood products and plywood in North America and a leading U.S. wholesale distributor of building materials.
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We focus on product innovation and development, supply chain, procurement and sourcing, manufacturing operations, service operations and capital asset programmes to drive both growth and profitability.
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