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As an BIW Launch Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, improving, and optimizing manufacturing processes related to the body structures. Design, develop, and implement manufacturing processes for the BIW components, including welding, assembly, and joining operations.
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Requires BS degree in a technical field, (Manufacturing Engineer preferred). Each level of Manufacturing Engineer has additional duties and responsibilities listed. Each successive level of Manufacturing Engineer builds on the identified typical qualifications listed for the previous level(s) Manufacturing Engineer.
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A ssist the Government with the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of aerospace manufacturing processes (including the facilities, tooling, people, etc.) + A pply sound quality practices to ensure a robust design and manufacturing processes that consistently result in products meeting design requirements.
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Bachelor of Industrial, Manufacturing, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineer required with four (4) years of experience. Lean Manufacturing background and knowledge of the like. PALFINGER is searching for an Industrial Engineer to work in a plant environment.
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The Manufacturing Engineer oversees the development and implementation of manufacturing processes to maintain proper product functionality as well as cost efficiency. Other Requirements: Extensive knowledge of manufacturing methods and procedures, operational excellence principles, lean manufacturing, Six Sigma (a plus.
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Build on the success of existing line layouts, processes, and tooling to improve material flow, waste reduction, safety, and ergonomics by utilizing lean manufacturing best practices and structured problem-solving methodologies.
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Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science.
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You will have the opportunity to lead projects in Oklahoma City area as well as collaborate with colleagues at multiple office locations to provide project services to clients in the public sector, manufacturing, solid waste and mining markets.
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As a Civil Engineer, you will be part of a growing team managing the design of water and wastewater collection, pumping and treatment facilities and transportation related projects. As a Civil Engineer, you will be part of a growing team managing the design of water and wastewater collection, pumping and treatment facilities and transportation related projects.
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The Sr. Controls Engineer will be responsible for programming, designing, specifying, and managing control systems for automated machinery and processes within a manufacturing environment.
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Compensation: $65,000 - $80,000 Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Manufacturing Engineer: Inceed has partnered with a great company to help find a skilled Manufacturing Engineer to join their team.
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They are looking to add a talented Manufacturing Engineer to their growing team in Oklahoma City, OK.This is a full-time, direct hire role with our client and will include a full benefit package.
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Operates in the office of an oil and gas service company manufacturing environment. The Sustaining Engineer, part of our engineering team, is responsible for improvements to existing products to increase reliability, reduce cost, or add functionality.
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LSB is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Senior Control Systems Engineer to join our team at the corporate office in Oklahoma City, OK. Reporting directly to the Vice President of Production Process Excellence the successful candidates may also locate at one of our larger manufacturing sites in El Dorado AR, Pryor, OK, or Cherokee, AL. The role of the Senior Control System Engineer is key to our commitment to safe, compliant, productive, and efficient manufacturing of our products.
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BS Chemical Engineering or related degree with 8+ years experience as a Process Control Systems Engineer in chemical, refinery, or related process manufacturing plants. Searching for Lead Control Systems Engineer with Corporate level responsibility for strategic support of multiple chemical plant sites.
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