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6+ years of experience as an industrial engineer, process engineer, systems engineer, manufacturing engineer, project manager or related occupation. The Solutions Design Team is searching for an innovative and solutions oriented engineer to help design our next generation Amazon Fulfillment Centers (FCs), Sort Centers (SCs), and Amazon Logistics (AMZL.
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Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions. We're proud of our Tier 1 supplier legacy for manufacturing propulsion-agnostic, structural automotive components, and assemblies around the globe.
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Master's degree in Electrical Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or other closely related field, plus 60 months of experience in the job offered or other closely related controls engineering position.
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Your new role: TRUMPF Field Service EngineerTravel to install, services, troubleshoot and repair TRUMPF CNC fabricating machine tools at customer sites throughout the United States, Canada and MexicoProvide high-quality technical service to customers to ensure optimal sheet metal machine performance.
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We're looking for people who think Service Engineer, Field Service, Travel, Field, Engineer, Manufacturing, Business Services. We're looking for people who think Service Engineer, Field Service, Travel, Field, Engineer, Manufacturing, Business Services.
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Understanding of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, or other continuous improvement methodologies. Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related field. Strong foundational knowledge in manufacturing processes, systems optimization, and efficiency improvement methodologies.
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Position requires: Bachelors Degree in Electrical or Electronic Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical, or Electro-Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent foreign education, and 3 years experience working in the automotive software development field in the position of Algorithm Engineer, Design Engineer, Systems Engineer or other engineering position is required.
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As an entry-level Controls Engineer, you will be joining one of the largest automotive companies in Metro Detroit supporting next generation plant programs! Nice to have: experience in a manufacturing environment, understanding of ladder logic, experience with HMI.
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In addition, the work includes monitoring current production quality metrics, field warranty metrics and providing technical support to ensure products conform to quality standards. Desirable course work would include probability and/or statistics· 1-5 years’ Experience in manufacturing, quality, or engineering (in a highly regulated industry)· Experience in implementing advanced quality planning processes preferred· Knowledge of quality assurance systems, requirements, procedures, Red-X, etc.
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3 + years of experience with vehicle software updates (OTA, Service, Manufacturing. Ford is seeking to hire an OTA Application System Engineer! Triage issues and support downstream team: conformance testers, system testers, service testers, field deployments, etc.
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Bachelor's Degree in Electrical engineering technology, electrical engineering, mechatronics, or related field. Specify, manage, and assist with control designs for new manufacturing equipment procurement.
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Field Service Engineer - furnace, oven, heat treat. Communicate feedback to sales, engineering, and manufacturing for continuous improvement of new installations and other field service projects.
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Engineer will be working with industry standard software to produce design and construction drawings and support field efforts. - High-rise commercial or plant/manufacturing/industrial, data center experience is a plus.
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Bachelors degree in chemical engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering, manufacturing, polymer chemistry, or related field. Masters and/or Ph. D in chemical engineering, material science, mechanical engineering, manufacturing, polymer chemistry, or related field.
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5+ technical experience in power electronics, electronics testing, manufacturing or test related areas. The ideal candidate will be familiar with power test equipment (power supplies, AC/DC sources and loads), testing and test methodologies of batteries and high-power electronics, and manufacturing processes.
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