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Bachelor's degree or higher in Electro-mechanical, Electrical Engineering or related field. · Minimum of 5 years of mechanical and/or electrical engineering experience.
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A successful candidate will be an experienced troubleshooter and have a thorough understanding of the electrical and mechanical systems commonly found in the following machines: Okuma, Mazak, Nakamura, Star, Mori, Sodick, and Mitsubishi•As a Machine Repair Technician III, you will:•Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair machinery while supporting Moog's production requirements.
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Design, Solidworks, Mechanical design, Mechanical engineering, New product development, 3d design, BOM, Sheet metal, Frame Structures, electrical component, hvac system, 3d modeling, Mechanical, piping systems, pumps, motors, industrial equipment, 2D design, bill of material, Solidworks PDM, Engineering change notifications, ECN, ECR, Engineering change requests.
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Strong analytical skills covering multiple areas of engineering (mechanical design, test, project management, structural analysis, fluid analysis, electrical design. Reporting the Engineering Director, the Division Chief Engineer will provide strategic direction and technical subject matter expertise for the Environmental product lines which includes Oxygen systems, Nitrogen systems, Cryogenic Coolers, Pressure Technology Solutions, Microclimate Cooling.
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Working in a team environment with Design, Packaging, Quality, Marketing, Planning, Cost Engineering, Model Shop, Electrical Engineering, Materials Lab, Sculpting, Manufacturing Plants, and offshore development sources.
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Calibration, Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Manufacturing, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Quality, or Systems Engineering. Instruments that require inspection and repair may be of an acoustical, chemical, electrical, fluid, mechanical, optical, or thermodynamic nature.
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Must have previous experience as a Manufacturing Engineer, with CAD/CAM CNC Programming experience as NX is preferred. Benefits: Competitive salaryAnnual bonusFull relocationAnnual profit share bonusesEmployee stock purchase planOpen paid time off policyCompetitive 401K plan with enhanced matching programHealthy work/life balance Industry: Manufacturing Engineer, CNC, NX, Tooling, Lean,Job Code: j-2674.
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The Senior Manufacturing Engineer will be supporting the development of new product processes, as well as applying new manufacturing technologies to existing or mature production programs. Don’t wait, put your Senior Manufacturing Engineer, CNC Milling, and Lean expertise to work in a great career opportunity.
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Leadership opportunities assigned by the Group Lead and/or Manufacturing Engineer Manager. We have been engaged to find two (2) hands-on Senior Manufacturing Engineer for an exciting career opportunity.
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Quality Manager requirements: Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineer discipline is preferred but not required. Play a major role in coordinating Design for Manufacturing efforts amongst various development engineering groups.
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Overview: Evaluate and develop new and emerging technologies in manufacturing engineering. In this role, you’ll take ownership and drive results by performing challenging and nonroutine manufacturing engineering work requiring the application of standard engineering techniques and procedures.
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5+ years of Manufacturing Engineering experience. CAD/CAM CNC programming experience required, NX preferred. Seeking strong CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming, with 4 and 5 axis machining.
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Strong CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming, 4 and 5 axis machining is experience required. Daily interaction with a variety of disciplines, including other Moog engineers, technicians, operations, and quality personnel, as well as external suppliers, to solve process related problems.
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Support and improve mature programs through a combination of CAD/CAM, custom macros, and manual coding. Determine manufacturing procedures, operation sequencing, prepare tooling and gauge lists, create and prove out N/C programs, writing of detailed operations sheets and work instructions to produce complex machined parts and sub-assemblies.
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Benefits: Competitive salaryAnnual bonusFull relocationAnnual profit share bonusesEmployee stock purchase planOpen paid time off policyCompetitive K plan with enhanced matching programHealthy work/life balance Industry: Manufacturing Engineer, CNC, NX, Tooling, Lean,Job Code: j-4.
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