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Significantly influence the technical and financial health of the core technology team by positioning it as a thought leader in additive manufacturing and innovation. Fifteen (15) years of industrial or R&D experience with at least five (5) years in the Additive Manufacturing field.
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The Manufacturing Process Engineer - Machining will be part of the team leading the generation of an e-compressor production in North America. Our client, a very successful supplier to the automotive manufacturing industry, seeking a Manufacturing Engineer - Machining to join their Lockport, NY facility.
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As the Manufacturing Engineer - Machining you will coordinate global projects working together with colleagues from North America, Europe, China and South America to develop, implement, and improve the manufacturing processes for compressors globally.
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C-P Flexible Packaging is a successful and fast-growing essential manufacturing company that uses an impressive array of digital pre-press and wide-web flexographic printing capabilities and extrusion and adhesive laminators to produce creative flexible packaging solutions for our customers.
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Description & SummaryA career in our Microsoft Dynamics team will provide the opportunity to help our clients transform their technology landscape across Front, Back and Mid-Office functions leveraging Microsoft Dynamics.
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The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for coordinating, applying, and controlling engineering procedures and discipline to the manufacturing processes and methods of production. ERP system familiarity for creating manufacturing standards and bills of materials.
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General Manufacturing experience preferred. The selection of the person to be hired for this position is contingent on the candidate having export compliance eligibility for access to U.S. controlled technology which comes under the licensing jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of State, International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the U.S. Department of Commerce, Export Administration Regulations (EAR.
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During non-field periods, engage in equipment assembly and testing in the shop to support manufacturing or other qualified shop tasks. Perform equipment assembly and test in the shop to support manufacturing and/or any other work in the shop for which they are qualified.
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Nissha is seeking Full-Time Manufacturing Associates for 1st shift! Minimum 1 year of manufacturing experience preferred. Set up and operate finishing equipment across all product areas (shrink wrap, label printer, drill, ink jet, pounder, stapler, carton sealer, bander/strapper, fixtures, ink pumps, ultra-sonic sealing, etc.
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A successful Manufacturing Engineer is a skilled engineer who enjoys working with others to find effective solutions to issues through collaboration and by problem-solving. At Conax, our Manufacturing Engineers are responsible for the manufacturing process development and driving continuous improvement.
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Experience in food manufacturing or a similar manufacturing environment is desired. Possess background in maintenance systems in a manufacturing environment. Associate degree with 5 years' experience, bachelor's degree preferred, with background in Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Technology.
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As a Manufacturing Supervisor, you will have the opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with some of the most innovative and diverse people around the world. + Bachelors Degree or higher in a Science or Engineering discipline (completed and verified prior to the start) from an accredited institution and minimum of two (2) years of supervisory experience in one or more of the following areas: Manufacturing, Quality, and/or Supply Chain in a private, public, government or military environment.
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Work in a variety of areas, operating high-speed manufacturing production equipment in processing and packaging to produce Milk-Bone product for the company. Follow all company Safety Rules and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's.
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Perform work involving the skills of two or more maintenance or craft occupations to keep machines, mechanical equipment,
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Must have a thorough knowledge of manufacturing processes, quality systems, engineering design and start-up fundamentals, regulatory agency expectations and industry trends. We are looking for a Manufacturing Engineer with a genuine passion for excellence and a desire to work in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial company.
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