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Demonstrated skill with CAD (Solid Edge preferred), circuit analysis (LTSpice, Genesys, ADS), FEA tools (COMSOL, Ansys Electronics Desktop, etc.) Experience leading electrical engineering (RF) failure analysis, conduct experimental tests, evaluates results to formulate and implement solutions to issues.
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Demonstrated technical background and hands on experience in such fields as optics, opto-mechanical design, laser optics, polarization, microscopy, and stray-light analysis. The Optical Engineer II position is responsible for conducting optical designs and tolerance analysis, writing work instructions and other documentation, and providing engineering support to the manufacturing areas of the facility (e.g., manufacturing, assembly, metrology.
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Experience with chemical analysis, organic, physical, qualitative, and quantitative analyses, algebra, and calculus. Provides technical services to customer personnel involving laboratory analysis and productions controls as needed.
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A National Board certification in behavior analysis (BCBA) or NYS license as a Behavior Analyst (LBA), or a Master's degree in: behavior analysis; or a field closely related to clinical or community psychology that is approved by OPWDD; or.
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Assist in the technical review of design tasks, such as detailed grading and drainage designs associated with civil engineering construction projects to ensure value engineering is achieved through earthwork analysis and site safety is accomplished.
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Own organization-wide curriculum and assessment work based on content expertise such as lesson planning, assessment revisions, collaborative scoring, and/or network analysis (K-8 only); Conduct deep analysis of data in order to lead effective analysis meetings based on daily student work samples.
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Preferred Qualifications: CREO certification- Modeling Professional, Surfacing Professional, Analysis Professional, or Associate Certification. For example: impact analysis, drop testing, torque testing Support tooling activities including: drawing updates, sample inspection, product testing, and release documentation Qualifications BS in mechanical engineering or related technical degree with 5+ years relevant experience preferred.
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The Supply Chain Specialist is responsible for providing support and analysis of all information from the Materials Management Information Systems (MMIS), while concurrently facilitating the reporting needs to meet current and future business demands.
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Our work covers many engineering disciplines such as microelectronic device physics, high vacuum vapor deposition, electrical engineering, chemistry/chemical engineering, optics, color science, data collection and analysis, modeling, etc.
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2-8 years of experience in the analysis and design of municipal water treatment and distribution systems, municipal wastewater collection and treatment systems, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experience using AutoCAD MEP (2D and 3D), Revit, SKM Power Tools, short circuit calculations, overcurrent coordination, and/or arc flash analysis, and photometric study (Visual 3D or Dialux). Performing system analysis using ETAP, SKM Power Tools or other power systems analysis software.
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Experience in training, investigations, root cause analysis, Corrective Action Preventive Action (CAPA), auditing (internal and suppliers), leading process improvement, OOS, customer complaints, leading regulatory audits (FDA and ROW), and product quality reviews, developing QMS, related SOPs and protocols.
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Data Strategy Leadership:Craft and implement a comprehensive data strategy, setting a roadmap for data processing, analysis, and developing insights across the organization. Proficiency in business intelligence tools, such as Power BI, and experience with SQL, data visualization, and predictive modeling.
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Understanding of predictive maintenance technologies such as (thermography, vibration analysis, and air borne ultra-sound). Draws upon the analysis of others and makes recommendations that have a direct impact on the company.
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Proficient with engineering analysis and simulation, including FEA and Failure Analysis. Contribute to design and analysis efforts on multiple new-product electro-mechanical subsystems.
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