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The Marketing Manager is the first impression our residents and their families have with Waltonwood.
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We formulate, mix, bottle, and ship products for nationwide brands.
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Waltonen Engineering is actively seeking an Electronics Packaging Engineer to join our team!
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This role is part of the Radiation Engineering group and will support electrical and mechanical architecture designs for EMI compliance and the development of technical documents related to EMI/EMC design and compliance, from component level to system level.
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Responsible for power CAE analysis of the power system generation and distribution – using ANSYS or Matlab / Simulink
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Focus on Creo design, large model management, top-down design, vehicle packaging, concept development less on detail design and drawing creation
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The Quality Supervisor is an integral part of a company whose focus is to change the automotive landscape.
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Job Number: 59129 Group: Magna Powertrain Division: Sterling Heights Job Type: Permanent/Regular Location: STERLING HEIGHTS Group Introduction Advancing mobility.
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Bachelors degree in electrical engineering, Computer Engineering (BSCE), Mechatronics or Robotics preferred with a minimum of 5 years of applicable experience.
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