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Provide annual refresher training in all maintenance specific areas to include welding safety, radiation safety, confined space entry, hot work, electrical safety, hoist and sling usage, and chemical-specific training.
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Bachelor's degree in chemistry, analytical chemistry, physics, engineering, electronics, or a related technical field, or a total of 4 years of combined relevant education credits and on-the-job training experience supporting complex liquid handling robotics and sample management instruments.
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US Air Force Electrical Power Production Specialist, US Navy Electrician’s Mate, or Generator and/or UPS field service technician preferred. Under the general direction of and reporting to theService Manager, the Generator Service Technician is responsible for maintenance and repair of generator sets and other electrical equipment.
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Detail-oriented, self-motivated, enthusiastic, and flexible Excellent written/verbal communication skills and organizational skills Bachelor's degree in engineering or an engineering-related curriculum from an accredited college or university Bonus Points for: Professional Engineer License Master's degree in electrical engineering.
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3 years of direct experience in Telecom outside plant (OSP) Engineering preferred. CCI Systems, Inc. is an Employee-Owned solution provider specializing in telecommunications, comprehensive network assessments, industry-leading engineering, drafting and design services, and 24/7 support services.
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Bachelor of Science in an Engineering discipline (Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, or Industrial); Relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a bachelor's degree. Perform engineering calculations such as: structural analysis for wood pole loading, guying calculations, specifying conductor sags and tensions for recommended spans, and calculation of voltage drop and flicker.
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Work Flexibility: HybridAs the Associate Manager of the Material Data Management (MDM) team, you will lead a team serving as the SAP Power Users in the Master Data Governance (MDG) application with new product development, mergers and acquisitions, product engineering, and other commercial functions while managing and executing processes to support the commercialization of Stryker products.
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These operations include but are not limited to: Cleaning; machining (lathe, lap, drill); utilization of shop equipment (hydraulic and manual presses, silver plate, hone & stick lap, helicoil insert and electrical solder.
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Provides engineering support and resources to sustain plant production including assisting with plant facilities and production equipment maintenance. The technical supervisor/process technician will oversee 7-8 hourly machine operators in order to meet the safety, environmental, production, quality, and cost goals of the department in a plastics extrusion manufacturing environment.
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TowerPinkster, an innovative architecture, engineering and interior design firm based in the Midwest with offices in Michigan, Indiana, and Kentucky, is looking for a talented Interior Designer to join our Michigan team.
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Interfaces with purchasing, shipping, receiving, molding, finishing, engineering, and quality assurance to assure products are produced in a timely and cost effective manner. As a world-class automotive supplier of injection molded interior trim, we specialize in the engineering, manufacturing, and assembly of feature based registers, consoles and trim panels.
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A qualified Controls Engineer will have: Education: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field. Technical Skills: Proficiency in PLC and HMI programming, with experience in Studio 5000, RS Logix 500, SolidWorks, and AutoCAD.Specialized Knowledge: Strong understanding of ladder logic, electrical schematics, and mechanical systems.
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Able to read electrical and controls schematics and redline them, if necessary. Knowledge of Electrical Safety / LOTO / PPE / Arc Flash ratings and boundaries. Journeyman electrical license, minimum; Master electrical license is preferred.
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The Controls Engineer will:·Design & Develop: Create and implement control programs for advanced electrical machinery and systems. Experience: At least 2 years of experience in automated controls engineering.
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Utilizes CAD (Computer Aided Design) or CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) systems to model new designs and produce detailed engineering drawings. Experience with PPAP, process validation, process development.
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