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Understanding of material properties & characteristics of critically used materials such as steel, aluminium, sintered metals, rubber and plastic components, and various coatings. thyssenkrupp Bilstein of America, Inc. is a world class manufacturer of suspension solutions headquartered in Hamilton, Ohio USA. thyssenkrupp Bilstein of America supplies products to a wide range of Original Equipment Automotive Manufacturers as well as Aftermarket and Motorsports.
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Demonstrated ability to analyse FEA/CFD results. The Cost Reduction Engineer (Value Added - Value Engineering - Product Engineer) is responsible to identify and implement product cost savings of shock absorbers and strut application, while meeting all technical requirements for all Customer's expectations and organizational standards.
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Value Added – Value Engineering - Product Engineer) is responsible to identify and implement product cost savings of shock absorbers and strut application, while meeting all technical requirements for all Customer’s expectations and organizational standards.
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Offering a wide range of products including vinyl, linoleum, rubber, carpet, wood, laminate, artificial turf, and athletic tracks. PVC experience a definite advantage R&D Lab operational experience Rubber formulation experience also advantageous Knowledge of Plastic mixing and extrusion technologies Co extrusion experience processing/laminating different polymers Knowledge of raw material supply chain Project management skills/training/organization What We Offer A commitment that Safety is 1 Competitive benefits, pay, and retirement plan options Career growth, stability, and flexible work arrangements.
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