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Apply fundamental engineering concepts, practices and procedures to manufacturing processes for continuous improvement in efficiencies, ergonomics and safety. The Manufacturing Engineer will have oversight responsibility of the New Product Development process along with the technical integrity of all engineering documentation.
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Position directly reports to the Sourcing/Commodity Manager. requisition accuracy and completeness, on-time delivery or supplier payment functioning in a closely supervised environment. The Buyer is responsible for commodities or assignments requiring application of basic purchasing principles, theories and concepts.
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About the Physician Assistant / Nurse Practitioner Cardiology opportunity General Adult Cardiology Practice Non-interventional Cardiologist, Interventionalist, and EP Physician all on team See patients for evaluation or CAD, Angina, Hypertension, Dyslipidemia, and Arrythmias Careful Physical exam, order Labs and Diagnostics Echo, Stress testing, and EKG in office Cath suite near Office based opportunity Great news is patient schedule reflects specialty medicine.
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Your role at Baxter The Senior Production Planner is responsible for aligning manufacturing resources and available components with customer demand to enhance on time shipping, minimize inventory, and optimize manufacturing efficiencies.
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Dynamic Team in Lyons, NY who takes pride in delivering high-quality powder coating solutions and are dedicated to excellence and innovation, are seeking talented individuals to join them in shaping the future of their industry.
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