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Support other project team members and project activities that require input and task work from the product development engineer: project schedules, project budgets, CMF development, prototype builds, PR's, testing, supplier communications.
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This person has significant prior experience as an EHS manager or engineer in establishing and maintaining EHS and workplace safety programs for an organization that operated electronics and/or chemistry labs.
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Engineer-to-Order / Make-to-Order job shop environment. The production supervisor is involved in projects from the beginning: starting with design review, all the way through final shipment.
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Natron Energy is seeking a Sr. Process Engineer to support production and aid in the ramp up of our novel battery manufacturing operations. Work with production and other services Team members to determine root causes of product defects, poor product performance, line down time.
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The Industrial Engineer II applies engineering techniques to design, develop, test, and evaluate integrated systems for managing industrial production processes including human work factors, quality control, inventory control, logistics and material flow, and cost analysis to large scale projects.
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Strong knowledge of Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), Production Part Approval Process (PPAP), and Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) Title: Engineer I, SQA. Ability to work flexible hours as needed to support entire production team.
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The Quality Engineer will be responsible for maintaining quality processes and procedures in the manufacturing production or process area. Manage Gaging needs and Fixture design, on-time build and prove-out (passing Gage R/R.
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The Electrical Engineer Manager will lead a team of electrical engineers in designing, developing, and overseeing the production of electrical equipment and systems. Certified Electrical Engineer (CCE): Recognizes Electrical Engineers who have engaged in professional development.
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Ensure concepts take into consideration user desirability, commercial viability, and production feasibility. We are looking for a Concept Engineer with front-end product design and engineering experience to join our team at DISHER in Zeeland, Michigan.
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