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Two/four-year technical degree (BS Chemistry, Materials, Welding, Mechanical Engineering, etc.) Imagine the rewards of applying your weld engineering background to GTAW manual and robotic weld repairs of turbine engine components for the aerospace and marine/industrial industries.
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Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys.
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Travel: 10% of the timeQualificationsA bachelor's degree in polymer science, chemistry, material science, and chemical engineering is required. Strong technical background in scientific and engineering knowledge with an emphasis on analytical skills, critical thinking, problem-solving, and statistical data analysis.
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The Electrical Engineer will apply standard engineering techniques, procedures and criteria to accomplish assigned engineering tasks, such as electro-mechanical component selection and analysis, and cable/harness design.
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Engineering support of pilot plant infrastructure. Required Educational & Industrial Qualification s B.S. or M.S. in Chemical Engineering with 3 or more years of relevant chemical processing experience.
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Requirements: BS in Electrical Engineering or related field, must have related job experience, PLC programming knowledge. BS in Electrical Engineering or (similar related degree) If you are an Electrical Controls Engineer with a strong knowledge of PLC programming and factory automation, then please read on.
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Collaborate with teams across production, materials, engineering, and quality assurance to align material needs and lead times. Lead, mentor, and develop the purchasing team, providing guidance on strategic sourcing, negotiation, and supplier management.
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Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Supply Chain Operations, Manufacturing, Engineering, or IT Computer Systems. Process Associate performance review and salary adjustments in a timely manner.
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Engineering Co-ops will be assigned to New Product Development engineering or Production Engineering working cooperatively with manufacturing to develop robust processes and tooling to support the company’s growth in the industrial and aerospace investment casting markets.
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Join our team and contribute your expertise as an Associate Attorney! Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Join our team and contribute your expertise as an Associate Attorney.
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Provide ideas, raise concerns, and work with other functions including plant management, engineering, and maintenance to improve individual and unit performance. This position will be assigned specific task with the as defined as Extruder Operator, 03 Operator (Mixer & Process Helper), Breaker and Material Handler (AFS/Warehouse.
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Job Overview: Join the Parker Gas Turbine Fuel Systems Division as an R&D Engineering Intern for Spring & Summer 2025. Pursuing an undergraduate degree in mechanical, aerospace, or electrical engineering, engineering technology, or a closely related field, with at least two years of academic coursework completed.
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Engineering Co-Op - Eastlake or Euclid OH - Spring & Summer 2025. Good verbal communications with all levels of management, manufacturing, and customer engineering groups. Working on a BS in Engineering.
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Listens and responds appropriately Capable of lifting heavy objects with or without reasonable accommodation Standout colleague, working effectively with peers and supervisors Retail customer experience preferredBenefits include: Associate discount; EAP; smoking cessation; bereavement; 401(k) Associate contributions; child care & cell phone discounts; pet & legal insurance; credit union; referral bonuses.
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In this position, you will be responsible for supporting the reduction of manufacturing cost while increasing productivity by utilizing various Mechanical Engineering principals in process control, tooling, fixture, and equipment design under the direction of Engineering Manager.
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