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Test Equipment Console layout, ITA Design, Electrical/Mechanical Drafting, 3D Design and Modeling, Configuration Management Practices, Knowledge of Mil/ASME/ISO Standards, machining /manufacturing processes, materials/finishes, thermal calculations/management, Design Review preparation, estimation, and technical presentation package/document development.
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Record all maintenance and repair services performed, and keep track of all materials and parts used during the repair process. Order or request orders to be placed to replenish materials and parts when inventory grows low or is depleted.
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Preparing materials for impressions and taking dental x-rays, as directed by the prosthodontist. + Assisting the Prosthodontist in the passing of dental instrumentation and dental implant parts and components.
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Exposure to cold, heat, noise, outdoors, vibration, confining workspace, dust, toxic waste, chemicals, explosive materials, mechanical hazards, and electrical hazards; ability to travel to offsite shops and parts distributors as needed ABM is an EOE/AA (M/F/Disability/Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation) BenefitsTeam Member Benefits Your health, wellness, and job satisfaction are vital to the continued success to our clients.
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The Warehouse Associate, II performs the physical and/or administrative tasks involved in the shipping, receiving, storing, distributing and order fulfillment of merchandise, products, materials, parts, supplies and equipment.
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Load, unload, pick, put away, consolidate, stack, and stage products and materials using a Cherry Picker, forklift, pallet jack, or other warehousing equipment. As a Warehouse Associate, you will be responsible for general warehouse duties such as loading, unloading, staging, picking and packing auto parts.
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Uses, stores, records, safeguards and properly uses equipment, materials, parts and other supplies. Prepare reports and records of time spent, materials, parts used and work completed.
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As a Purchasing Assistant, you will be responsible for coordinating the procurement of various goods and services, such as raw materials, equipment, tools, parts, supplies, and advertising, for the organization.
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Prepares for on-site installation and repairs by examining building layout, anticipating difficulties, gathering materials and coordinating on-site work, as necessary. Records parts, material, labor, subs and other cost data per assignment and returns unused resources.
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PrideStaff has partnered with a reputable organization seeking a talented Purchasing Assistant to join their dynamic team. This is a fantastic chance for someone who is organized, detail-oriented, and loves to be a team player.
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Develop, evaluate and improve manufacturing methods, utilizing knowledge of product design, materials and parts, fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment capabilities, assembly methods, lean tools and 6 sigma structured problem solving tools.
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Planners work closely with MRO Stores and Purchasing personnel to ensure timely delivery of previously identified materials and parts for tasks. Plans the job and creates a work plan or job package that consists of what work needs to be done, how it will be done, what materials, tools, or special equipment are needed, and estimates time and skills.
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Performs accurate and timely computer system transactions including parts/materials issue and returns, warehouse transfers and bin transfers. Ensures timely location and acquisition of parts/materials for maintenance.
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Develop, evaluate and improve manufacturing methods, utilizing knowledge of product design, materials and parts, fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment capabilities, assembly methods, lean tools and quality control standards.
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They custom manufacture precision fluid controls, motion controls, and turnkey systems for space, aircraft, nuclear, and scientific/industrial clients. Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing - Green Belt certification.
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