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The RoleAs we continue to grow as one QuidelOrtho, we are seeking a Senior Manufacturing Engineer Mechanical. This position will provide electrical hardware and controls support to the engineering team responsible for the repair, design, qualification, and installation of automated manufacturing equipment – for example, PLC Controls, Motor drives, Robots, electrical troubleshooting, and vision inspection systems support.
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Work as primary engineering support for Contact lens manufacturing. Bachelors degree in manufacturing, industrial, or mechanical engineering required. We have a significant global research, development, manufacturing, and commercial footprint of approximately 13,000 employees and a presence in approximately 100 countries, extending our reach to billions of potential customers across the globe.
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Actalent is looking for a full-time Manufacturing Engineer to support our client, a leading DoD organization, onsite in Rochester, NY. Manufacturing Engineer, to play a crucial role in optimizing production processes, ensuring quality, and driving efficiency.
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Under general supervison, the Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for providing design support to the organization. Utilizes Lean Manufacturing tools to help advance operational Continuous Improvement throughout the organization.
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Collaborate with Process Engineer & Chief Manufacturing Engineer on part quality requirements. Nesco Resource is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to join our client’s team in the Optics industry.
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Knowledge of USDA, State, Federal regulations for aseptic manufacturing. Work hand in hand with plant vendors to reverse engineer critical parts/components of equipment. Engineer sustainable solutions using continuous improvement methodology.
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In this position, the Senior Manufacturing Process Engineer will use their in-depth manufacturing, equipment, and design knowledge to collaborate with product design engineering to discover, define, develop, and validate new assembly and quality test equipment along with assembly process solutions.
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Lead efforts and collaborate with manufacturing management in the implementation of new processes. Develop work center layouts considering lean manufacturing and ergonomic principles. This position will be responsible for developing manufacturing processes for key new customer programs.
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Lean manufacturing and/or Lean Six Sigma experience. 5 years’ experience in food, beverage or pharmaceutical industry and/or high speed packaged consumer goods manufacturing environment. Preferred experience with Allen Bradley control components and software; certified Project Management Professional; Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification.
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Establish and maintain manufacturing specifications, i.e., BOM, routings, set up sheets and other related technical input and documentation. Proficient in process auditing and Lean manufacturing techniques.
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Job Title: Manufacturing Engineer (New Grad-Rochester, NY) Knowledge in Lean Manufacturing, AutoCAD and/or Pro-E, Six Sigma, technical writing, MS Project and/or MS SharePoint. Estimate manufacturing costs, determine time standards, and make recommendations for tooling and process requirements of new or existing product lines.
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Under general supervision, the Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for providing design support to the organization. Typically requires a Bachelors degree in an Engineering discipline (preferably Mechanical Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering) and at least three (3) to five (5) years of applicable design experience.
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In this role, you will enable Metrology manufacturing to meet customer orders involving high precision electro-optical assemblies and components. Support manufacturing with top level assembly and optical alignment work on all products among other tasks.
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We are looking for a Lead Manufacturing Engineer to develop and execute new manufacturing processes, with a focus on New Product Introduction (NPI) and continuous improvement. We are looking for a Lead Manufacturing Engineer to develop and execute new manufacturing processes, with a focus on New Product Introduction (NPI) and continuous improvement.
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Assist in properly manufacturing the final product to the highest of quality standards with a goal of zero scrap or rework. Minimum of 1-3 years of experience in a related role and/or optical manufacturing environment.
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