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Engineering, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineer, Construction, Materials Testing, Geotechnical, Geotechnical Project Manager, PM, Geotechnical Engineer, Professional Engineer, PE License, Geotechnical Investigation, Geotechnical Drilling, Settlement Analysis, Concrete, Pavement, Earth Retention, Detroit, Ann Arbour, Flint, Monroe, Marysville, Algonac, Fenton, Windsor ON.
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Job Title: Senior Hardware Engineer - Relocation Assistance Offered! We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Hardware Engineer to lead our hardware design projects and contribute to our mission of excellence.
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Position Description:We are looking for a Structural Bridge Engineer to strengthen and increase our footprint in the Transportation Market Segment in the Midwest and southern regions. Position Description:We are looking for a Structural Bridge Engineer to strengthen and increase our footprint in the Transportation Market Segment in the Midwest and southern regions.
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The engineer will be responsible for review, assessment and supplier feedback with respect to the commodity circuit design in addition to printed circuit board (PCB) layout. NARTE Certified EMC Engineer.
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Electronic Engineer develops electronics to support automotive exterior lighting. Flex-N-Gate is a leading manufacturer and supplier of components for the automotive industry, recently ranked 10th of the 150 Top North American Suppliers in “Automotive News.” A growing and vital company, Flex-N-Gate provides a great opportunity for hard-working and skilled individuals.
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The Technical Manager (Polymer Chemist/Engineer) will be responsible for developing and modifying materials, equipment, tooling and processing techniques and to stabilize the process for the future as well.
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GCP Professional Data Engineer Certified. Experience converting Microsoft SSRS, SSAS and SSIS to BQ - Experience converting Mainframe JCL , COBOL and CA7. Experience converting SAS code to BQ - Experience converting Web Focus reports in to Qlik Sense.
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Good working knowledge of operating a foam machine and polymer chemistry, as well as, a proficient knowledge of polyurethane raw materials, processing techniques and end user applications is essential.
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Collaborating with R&D, production, and QC to ensure new formulations meet market and specific customers' requirements Qualifications Four- year degree in Polymer Chemical Engineering or relatable fieldFive to Ten years of experience with polyester/polyether foam.
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Ensuring Foam manufacturing equipment runs safely, efficiently, and effectivelyLead the team in product development process from initial phase of product design to processingProvide technical service and participate in the trial runs with the current and new productsIdentify technology trends and determine how they can be used in manufacturing operations.
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Creates, revises, and approves the process specification for a manufacturing area and implements the process specification system described in the process specification manual; Ensures document control of manufacturing process specifications.
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Evaluate manufacture products according to specifications and quality standards. Demonstrated interpersonal skills including, supervision, mentoring, coaching, presentation skills and the ability to interact with colleagues at all technical levels.
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Design, matlab, perl, senior software developer, senior software engineer. You leverage software and new technologies to help you get the job done and are proficient with Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, AutoCAD, Sketchup, 3dsMax and the Adobe Creative Suite.
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Certified CyberArk Certified Delivery Engineer (CDE). Strong experience in administration, configuration and troubleshooting on CyberArk modules: Enterprise Password Vault (EPV), Password Vault Web Access (PVWA), Central Policy Manager (CPM), Privileged Session Manager (PSM), Privileged Session Management Proxy (PSMP), Privileged Threat Analytics (PTA.
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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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