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0 Manufacturing Operator, 2nd or 3rd ShiftSchenectady, NY (USA)Onsite. As a Manufacturing Operator, you will be a key part of a diverse workforce. dsm-firmenich is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.
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This role will include manufacturing technical support for solving difficult issues in the GE Aerospace Research Shops (Toolroom, Sheetmetal Shop, Wire Room, Waterjet Room, Glass Shops, Model Shop.
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Shaping funding agency priorities and synthesizing insights into actions that improve proposal quality, win rate, and GE Vernova- Wind Manufacturing MGTP/MGPP impact. Demonstrated knowledge of wind turbine systems (Towers, blades, drivetrain, etc.
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A manufacturer in the area is searching for a Manufacturing Engineer to join their team. Manufacturing Engineer Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Industrial, Mechanical, Manufacturing Engineering or related fields is required.
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P1 Industries (P1) is a capability driven manufacturing company that helps global OEMs (such as GE, Siemens, and others) design and deliver engineered products that power, protect, and propel our world.
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We are on a mission to revitalize American manufacturing by being the fastest, high quality provider of precision parts with a relentless focus on culture, the next generation, and Lean manufacturing.
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Job Description Summary The Manufacturing Engineer – GE Aerospace Research Fabrication Shop will have oversight of the work of hourly employees and have shop technical leadership responsibility.
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Job Description Summary The Manufacturing Engineer Leader – Wind will be associated with the manufacturing process. Uses some judgment and has some ability to propose different solutions outside of set parameters to address more complicated manufacturing processes with technical variety and/or interdependent production cycles.
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