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Assist in developing in-process check procedures, work instructions and tooling reviews with manufacturing. Experience in a Manufacturing Environment. CNC Lathe (2-4 axis) (Mazak, Doosan.
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Xometry is looking for an experienced Manufacturing Engineer with an emphasis and subject matter expertise on Tube Bending and Tube Cutting to join our team. The Manufacturing Applications Engineer is responsible for providing manufacturing expertise and input covering areas of customer quoting, manufacturing engineering, manufacturing operations and project management for Xometry's Product Development, Partner Network, Applications Engineering and Manufacturing Operations teams.
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Work on Global Manufacturing Fastening Standards by Developing Procedures, Global Manufacturing Standards (GMR), Standard Cells, Gap Strategies with Product Development, Standard Costing for Future Model Programs, DC Tooling CAD Library in Teamcenter and Updates to GVOSS. Work with Cross Functional Teams in PAC Papers and Stop Ships to further Improve our Manufacturing Standards and Reduce Warranty Costs.
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Lead assembly, body, machining, battery cell tooling installation, start-up, and commissioning at the manufacturing site. Deliver Manufacturing Delivery Quality Operating System requirements for your specific Subsystem (Electrical, Powertrain, Suspension, Exterior, Interior.
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GME GLOBAL MANUFACTURING ENGINEER POSITION DESCRIPTION MACHINING ENGINEERING GME is a cross-functional team having the primary responsibility to plan for and implement the launch of new vehicle programs at assembly plants and new powertrain and battery cell and assemblies at component plants.
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Job Title: Manufacturing and Supply Chain Engineer / Advisor / Consultant. If you are interested in this Manufacturing / Supply Chain Engineer job, please apply via the 'apply now' link provided.
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Additive Manufacturing, laying out a strategic network of printing capabilities, prioritizing the shift from traditional manufacturing methods into 3D printing, and communicating progress to all levels of the organization.
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Collaborate with Quality Engineer to drive Quality (PFMEA, Reverse PFMEA, Control Plan, Error-proofing plan) back into the design of the assembly processes and equipment and to ensure a robust Manufacturing System is delivered to the Plant that meets quality and engineering standards.
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Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for creating, documenting, developing, and implementing the processes and procedures used to assemble the company’s product. Strong knowledge in JIT, SPD, ILVS and Batch manufacturing systems.
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From Manufacturing to Information Systems, IT Automation to Life Sciences, Energy to Automotive, Rail and Transportation to Telecommunications, Aerospace and Defense, our commitment to excellence knows no bounds.
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We are seeking Electrical Engineer Co-Op students to do hands-on work that would potentially add directly to the bottom line of our culture and our company. Programming of manufacturing technology (PLC, HMI, Robotics, etc.
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Work on Global Manufacturing Fastening Standards by Developing Procedures, Global Manufacturing Standards (GMR), Standard Cells, Gap Strategies with Product Development, Standard Costing for Future Model Programs, DC Tooling CAD Library in Teamcenter and Updates to GVOSS.
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The Casting Manufacturing Engineer will be required to apply their knowledge to various casting alloys and processes, including but not limited to gravity, low-pressure, and high pressure die casting.
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This is a contract role for an agency Fastening Engineer at OEM in Dearborn, MI. The Fastening Engineer will be responsible for designing, testing, and implementing fastening solutions for automotive components.
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Our Associate Manufacturing Engineer – Rotational position will join our team of motivated engineering professionals where projects are complex and original, requiring strategic direction, cross-disciplinary integration, and ingenuity of approach.
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