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Lay out, assemble, pre-fit and bond a variety of composites or laminate fabrications, parts, skins or equipment. Manufacture and assemble composites for low volume production and prototypes.
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Essential FunctionsUtilizes cardiac and vascular ultrasound equipment to perform 2D & M-Mode Echocardiograms, (including cardiac Doppler evaluations utilizing colorflow imaging, continuous wave and pulsed wave analysis); Carotid Duplex scans; Venous Duplex scans; and peripheral Arterial Evaluations according to accepted industry standards and department protocols.
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Experience with high temp epoxy and carbon fiber is preferred. Perform light duty machine operations utilizing drill press, band saw, chop saw and hand power tools. This position requires individual layups of carbon fiber, prep composite, and billet aluminum for assembly, maintain strict quality and process standards, and thorough documentation.
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We provide customers with a wide range of full-service support from black-box design concepts to highly engineered composites, TPE’s and TPO’s as well as specialized extrusion and compression technologies.
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Ability to work with various materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and composites. Summary: In the role of CNC Machinist, your primary responsibility will involve operating CNC machine tools such as lathes and milling machines to fabricate precision parts for machines and tools.
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Support overall manufacturing process development including the manufacturing line layout; automation equipment identification and selection; and tooling identification and selection (such as stencils, wave/reflow pallets, assembly fixtures, and prep dies.
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IT Support Specialist. IT Support Specialists provide technical support, advice, and assistance to consumers and the company with technical hardware. has been a leading source of plastics manufacturing, supplying the automotive industry for over 40 years.
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Experience using Jack Henry/Silverlake, Global Wave Portfolio Track and DiCOM Loan Review software preferred, but not required. Experience using Jack Henry/Silverlake, Global Wave Portfolio Track and DiCOM Loan Review software preferred, but not required.
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A minimum of five (5) years of commercial credit experience and ten (10) years of combined commercial lending, commercial credit, special assets, and/or loan review experience required. Responsible for performing a variety of duties relating to the loan review function in order to assist in the ongoing management of credit risk; achieving goals as established in the department's annual review schedule; complying with operating policies and procedures established for the loan review function; communicating with appropriate personnel; responding to inquiries and requests for information; maintaining appropriate records and providing reports.
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Nutrition, Care & Environmental (NCE), meanwhile, provides materials used to manufacture composites for electronics, aerospace, and other markets, as well as vitamins and nutritional ingredients, chemicals and performance intermediates, and raw materials for a wide range of high-performance applications.
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