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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. You will be responsible for providing legal counsel, representation, and advocacy to clients.
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Bachelor of Science Degree. Role: This is a reference to a Wire Harness engineer (3+ years of experience in Wiring Harness Product Development Engineering) Name: Contract Hardware Engineer Jr.
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Bachelor’s degree in an engineering field or related industry experience. Mechanical or Mechatronics engineer would be ideal in this role. As a Applications Engineer you will work alongside a team of automation experts.
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You will be recognized as a Solution Engineer or SME (subject-matter-expert) by our customers. The DtX Smart Applications Solution Engineer is an integral part of the DtX Center of Excellence and is passionate and guided by cutting-edge technology.
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Swiftly growing systems integration award winner seeks seeks senior/lead Controls Engineer with experience in PLC, HMI, VFD's and Robotics. Robotics programming with FANUC, Kuka, Epson, Kawasaki and similar.
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BS in an engineering or operations related technical degree or minimum ten (10) years’ directly related work experience. The plant specializes in products such as Hydro-Boost Booster, Hydro-Max Booster & Master Cylinder, Driveline Park Brake and Medium Heavy Truck ZOHT Disc Brake.
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Knowledge of cast iron AND aluminum machining, CNC programming and tool design. Knowledge of Siemens/Fanuc controls and CNC mechanical/electrical functions. Its operations are divided into four business sectors: Mobility Solutions, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology.
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Talascend is currently seeking a Software Test Engineer for a contract opportunity located in Benton Harbor, MI. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science.
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Masters Degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. The engineer will find ways to improve the reliability, sound, hydraulic and energy efficiency of our pumps.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline. Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities.
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Electrical & Electronic Engineer 4 year degree a must have. Technologies: Google tools and Will be trained on Windchill, SAP, CN process, lab request, A3, etc. Roles & Responsibilities: Lab work, very hands on doing safety and electrical testing with the team in the lab.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering. A Senior Controls Engineer will take responsibility for the design effort on assigned projects under the direction of the Director of Engineering. A Senior Controls Engineer uses their knowledge of custom automation and precision machining as a member of a team of sales professionals, managers, designers and builders to develop world-class automation systems.
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Role: Mechanical Engineer. BS in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Electrical or Electronic Engineering. 3+ years of experience in Wiring Harness Product Development Engineering. Black Belt/Green Belt trained or certified / Opex tools knowledge and application.
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Dental Hygienist Qualifications: Valid Dental Hygienist License Minimum of an Associate’s degree in Dental Hygiene. Dental Hygienist Qualifications: Valid Dental Hygienist License Minimum of an Associate’s degree in Dental Hygiene.
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The Process Improvement Project Engineer role is pivotal, focusing on advancing and implementing new manufacturing automation technologies. This durable goods manufacturing company is actively seeking a Process Improment Project Engineer to join their dynamic team and contribute to cutting-edge medium to high volume highly engineered manufacturing initiatives set against the scenic backdrop of Lake Michigan.
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