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Abrasive Technology is a world-leading innovator in the development and manufacturing of super abrasive grinding wheels and tools with locations around the globe. No experience necessary and training will be provided, but experience in a manufacturing environment a plus.
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Work closely with the production manager and shift lead to assist and support press teams with all aspects of the manufacturing process (safely manufacturing a quality product while meeting/ exceeding efficiency expectations for spoilage and throughput.
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As an integral part of the team, work closely with Plant Engineer, Production Manager, fellow Manufacturing Maintenance Mechanics and the entire Production team. The Manufacturing Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for preventative maintenance and repairs on forming dies, thermal forming presses, tray erectors, and production support equipment.
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Prior experience with manufacturing processes (e.g., machining, fabrication, assembly) is a plus. Minimum 2+ years of experience in a design engineering role within a manufacturing environment.
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Works around excessive noise from machines, chain saw, wood chipper and other equipment with hearing protection. Nelson crews are widely heralded as among the most well-trained vegetation management specialists in the United States.
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Prepare documentation for new manufacturing processes or engineering procedures. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Manufacturing Engineer to join a dynamic team. If you have a passion for innovation, a keen eye for detail, and a proven track record of improving manufacturing processes, we want to hear from you.
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Periodically cleans overhead vents, dusts blinds, and polishes wood furniture. Must keep janitor’s closet neat and orderly and maintain equipment in good working order. Monitors building security and safety by performing such tasks as locking doors after operating hours and possibly checking electrical appliance use to ensure that hazards are not created.
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To ensure the associate's safety, when working in the manufacturing environment, safety glasses and any other applicable safety equipment are required. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an associate encounters while performing the essential functions of this job in a manufacturing environment.
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Production Planner Buyer key focus is making sure the production parts are in and that the amount needed is accurate to support the manufacturing schedule. Several years' manufacturing experience in a production planning, buyer and supply chain role.
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Prior experience with trailer manufacturing - (Laboit, Lifeline, Horton, etc.) MIG welding on - Structural steel / Aluminum. Blueprints, Fabricate, Weld, Mig welding, MIG, Structural, Aluminum.
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Vertiv is looking for an Advanced Manufacturing Engineer in Delaware, OH to support our AC Power business. Effective use of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma process improvement tools. This person will provide oversight and direction on product transfers, new product development programs, Lean Six Sigma process improvements, and the standardization of manufacturing processes across Vertiv plants.
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Industries can include a warehouse, manufacturing, fast food, or retail. The openings are on a mid day shift. This is in an entry-level role (no degree needed) and will be responsible for spray painting the products, blending paints, and following formulas for customer requirements.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Apprentice Carpenter with Gossing Construction Company located in Delaware, OH. The Apprentice Carpenter will be taught tasks such as measuring and cutting wood, building frameworks, and installing fixtures.
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We serve customers worldwide, with manufacturing operations in North America, Latin America, North Africa and Europe. We currently have openings at 3 of our 8 corrugated manufacturing plants in Ohio for 2024 college graduates.
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Stay up to date on the latest advancements in mechanical engineering technologies and manufacturing processes. In this role, you will be responsible for the entire lifecycle of a product design, from concept to manufacturing.
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