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During the screening and/or background investigation process, you will be asked questions regarding any felony criminal convictions or current felony charges, the use of illegal drugs (e.g., marijuana, cocaine, heroin, LSD, methamphetamines, ecstasy), and the use of non-prescribed controlled substances including any experimentation, possession, sale, receipt, manufacture, cultivation, production, transfer, shipping, trafficking, or distribution of controlled substances.
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The Advanced Emissions team within OEM Vehicle Propulsion Systems Engineering is seeking a chemist/ chemical engineer with a strong background is chemistry and understanding of catalyst function and durability for exhaust gas treatment of internal combustion engines.
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Background in journalism and television production, including solid news judgment, rundown management, and concise broadcast writing. Familiarity with streaming platforms and working knowledge of digital video production techniques and online content management.
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Background Profile Expertise in reliability engineering (including failure analysis) for semiconductor-based electronics. ·Providing support for critical supplier related quality issues·Driving analysis of component failures to determine root cause·Developing/driving reliability/risk assessment activities from production line or failures from the field·Supporting Supplier Quality Engineering in supplier Fab and assembly site audits.
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Component Reliability Engineer – Semiconductor ElectronicsWork for an industry leader in vehicle safety systems, supporting the development of new electronic control technologies that save lives. Exposure to failure analysis tools and techniques such as optical inspections, acoustic microscopy, X-ray, SEM, FIB, TEM, curve trace analysis, LEM, OBIRCH, XIVA, etc.
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You’ll be part of the organization responsible for choosing semiconductor suppliers, along with: ·Defining component quality, reliability, and test requirements. Sterling reputation for employee/employer relationship, with new facilities and ample resources.
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3-5 years manufacturing or leadership background in metal stamping is required Working knowledge of Stamping, Dies and Presses. Scope of the Position The Stamping Manufacturing Supervisor will set the expectations for the shift regarding production, efficiency, safety and quality.
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Bachelor's or master’s degrees in Mechatronics, Electronics or Computer Science or similar background. § Participate in designing future product and add lessons learnt from production launches § Apply objective evaluations for mechatronics sub-systems § Compiles reports and completes documentation to track and facilitate the product development process.
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The Production Supervisor must have metal stamping background as well as overseeing a metal stamping presses. Education & Qualification - Technical training in production, mechanics, electronics or similar Experience & Others 2 + yrs.
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Key Responsibilities: Machine Setup: Prepare and set up CNC milling machines for production runs. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in operating CNC milling machines and be proficient in reading technical drawings.
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3-5 years manufacturing or leadership background in metal stamping is requiredWorking knowledge of Stamping, Dies and PressesPrevious experience working in the automotive industry is preferred, but not required.
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The QA Lead is responsible for the on time delivery of all QA related deliverables, including the QA Estimate, End to End Test Plan, Test Cases, RTM, Defect Management, Test Results and Production Deployment Approval.
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Duties: Operate Forklift Train other employees on packing, filling out production sheets, and printing labels Perform data entry Packing parts in box Other duties as assigned Requirements: Standup and sit down forklift experience required Drug test and background check Must wear mask if unvaccinated Apply now.
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The Manufacturing Welding Supervisor is responsible for supervising operations to ensure production is operating in a safe, efficient, and timely manner. 3-5 years manufacturing or leadership background in metal stamping is required.
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Benzinga is actively seeking a Business Development Representative (BDR) to accelerate revenue production for our B2B revenue streams. This role is ideal for a passionate, intermediate to advanced Sales Person with a proven background of high volume phone outreach, email crafting, and high-level organization.
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