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Submitting and maintaining test result documents Working directly with manufacturing and engineering personnel to test and inspect components and materials Promoting the smooth flow of products through quality control to disposition Providing test and inspection support to all new process developments Reviewing Device History Records (DHR) Reviewing all lab results and approve product release.
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Bachelor’s degree with a focus in computer and information sciences, engineering, mathematics, computer science, management information systems or other related disciplines. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career in basic construction methods and engineering principles, particularly as they pertain to operating heavy construction equipment.
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Familiar with Production Parts Approval Process (PPAP), New Product Introduction (NPI), Engineering Changes (EC's), SAP, data analysis, and technical research. Along with Project Management, Quality Engineering activities will include specific technical assignments designated by the Team Leader; executing tasks independently and with team members.
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Bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field or equivalent work experience. A minimum of three years of Process Engineering experience specifically working in the rubber industry is required.
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ContiTech develops and produces functional parts, components, and systems for machine and plant engineering, mining, the automotive industry, and other important industries. Assist in loading and unloading trucks/trailers for intercompany and over the road transport.
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Lay out, cut, drill and fabricate multiple types of extrusion components following engineering drawings. These positions are 1st shift with a 4 day work week and competitive pay! the Weekend shift – Friday – Sunday 6am – 6pm, weekend shift requires welding experience.
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Are you on the lookout for a groundbreaking opportunity in Civil Engineering? Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Civil Engineer (On the Job Training) based in Sanford, ME, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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This includes directing product conceptualization, menu engineering, recipe development, item costing, concept testing, and product specification development/sourcing, implementation of new menus and on-going quality assurance processes and systems.
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BS in Mechanical Engineering or Civil/Structural Engineering. We seek a "unicorn", and we know it, but that's what the job needs: an unusually well-rounded engineering professional who would thrive in a smaller, stable company that would turn you loose on a broad spectrum of engineering challenges.
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Bachelor's degree in robotics, or Bachelor's degree in a related engineering field and minimum 3 year of experience in industrial robotics or industrial automation. Experience in manufacturing processes (grit blast, plasma spray, water jet, deburring, polishing, inspecting, or flushing.
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Caron Engineering (CEI) is a small but growing company working in the global CNC machine industry. Related post high school degree (e.g., Mech/Elec Engineering Technology degree) Caron Engineering pays mileage at the standard IRS rate for personal car travel.
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You are not alone, approximately 85% of the new franchise owners were professionals transitioning out of the corporate grind, and 25-30% keep their job and run their business on the side.
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Main requirements and qualifications: Engineering BS degree 5/7 years of experience in a similar role Significant experience in the U.S. market and an in-depth knowledge of the territory Solid background in the manufacturing environment, preferably in the plastics industry.
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