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Background in Composite (Polymer Matrix Composites and/or Ceramic Matrix Composites) processes, methods, design and/or manufacturing. Demonstrated ability to read engineering drawings / specifications and translate to manufacturing systems, programing and process development.
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Minimum of 2 years' experience in operating a forklift to load and unload materials in a manufacturing/retail distribution environment. The manufacturer's signature brands include Belgard® and Echelon® hardscape and masonry materials; Barrette Outdoor Living® and MoistureShield® fencing, decking and railing; Sakrete® and Amerimix® packaged concrete and mortar; Techniseal® sands, jointing technologies and surface protectors; PebbleTec® pool finishes; plus popular brands of landscape and gardening materials.
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Prepare/modify documentation associated with the manufacturing process (BOM’s, Router’s, Standard Work, Process Run/Setup Sheets, etc. Support and daily troubleshooting of assembly, welding, soldering, wiring, measurement systems, testing and other manufacturing processes as needed.
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Ensuring Foam manufacturing equipment runs safely, efficiently, and effectivelyLead the team in product development process from initial phase of product design to processingProvide technical service and participate in the trial runs with the current and new productsIdentify technology trends and determine how they can be used in manufacturing operations.
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Have 1 year of manufacturing or mechanical assembly experience. Have experience in lean manufacturing, 5S, and continuous improvement (a plus). We’re seeking a Machine Operator to work at a premier manufacturing company in Asheville.
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Minimum of three to six months of manufacturing or mechanical assembly experience. Experience in lean manufacturing, 5S and continuous improvement a plus. The Manufacturing Operator II (Machine Operator II) thrives on challenge and continually looks for opportunities to learn and grow.
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Zero to two (2) years work-related experience required, preferably in electro-mechanical equipment in a manufacturing environment. · May provide assistance in the following areas: troubleshoot to determine problems in non-functioning electro-mechanical equipment used in the manufacturing process.
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PrideStaff is recruiting for a CNC Operator/Machinist for 2nd Shift for a manufacturing company located in Asheville. PrideStaff is recruiting for a CNC Operator/Machinist for 2nd Shift for a manufacturing company located in Asheville.
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Big plus if you have this experience in a greenfield manufacturing facilityGreen Belt or Black Belt CertificationWhat You will Learn:This experience will help grow your own continuous improvement proficiency and focus on enhancing your ability to lead business improvement initiatives.
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In this role, you will utilize your excellent communication and negotiation skills to effectively sell our staffing services to potential clients in the Light Industrial, Manufacturing, Warehouse and Logistics industry.
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Bachelor’s Degree preferred with 5 plus years of supervisory in a distribution and/or manufacturing capacity, Associate degree or high school with 7 plus years of supervisory in a distribution and/or manufacturing capacity Lean Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing experience a plus Knowledge of Excel, PowerPoint and Word Detail oriented approach #LI-AC1.
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Spherion is seeking Assemblers in Arden, NC. As an Assembler, you will play a crucial role in our manufacturing process, responsible for assembling large electrical boxes according to specifications and blueprints.
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Collaborates with Production management to plan sequence of assembly, and other manufacturing operations; may develop estimates and schedules and confer with management regarding schedules of goods in process and needs for future orders.
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A minimum of six (6) years Human Resources/Business Management experience in manufacturing. Provide HR Business Partner and employee relations support to Management team. Human Resource Manager Responsibilities: Successfully develop and manage talent strategies.
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We are seeking a dynamic and innovative Tool Design Engineer to join our dedicated client in the manufacturing industry. A minimum of 3+ years of experience in tool design in the manufacturing industry.
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