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As a Receiving Specialist, you will be responsible for managing the store's backroom operations by receiving products into the POS system, keeping products organized and accounted for, and helping process weekly pallets.
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As a Distribution Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing shipping operations while leading, mentoring, as well as acting as and directing inventory specialists. As a leader, the Distribution Manager is responsible for the overall success of the shipping center by directing employee activity to achieve performance goals.
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Leading Upper Montgomery County manufacturing company has an IMMEDIATE DIRECT HIRE need for a CNC Machine Operator to operator the CNC machinery in a manufacturing, production environment.
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REQUIREMENTS High school diploma or general education degree (GED) preferred and a minimum of one year related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience Previous manufacturing experience preferred Lift truck experience and/or industrial sewing experience helpful Ability to read written instructions Possess basic math skills Ability to accurately use a tape measure We recognize our employees as our greatest asset and we provide them with a great place to work.
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The Computer Science/Electrical Engineering Co-op in the Technology Department is a detail-oriented, technically-minded individual who will be providing technical support and act as liaison between the customers/reps and engineering, customers/reps and manufacturing.
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Assist Product transition from Engineering to Manufacturing, including writing Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) and assembly of RF Circuits. Five (5) years of experience with Product transition from Engineering to Manufacturing, including writing Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) and assembly of Power Amplifier.
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The Manufacturing Associate III, Upstream Processing works in a hands-on capacity in the cGMP fermentation and production support areas to manufacture collagenase clostridium histolyticum bulk drug substance (CCH BDS.
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Domestic/Export: Responsible for accurate sales order entry, complete and correct Shipper Letter of Instruction (SLI) information will be provided to Arkema's Forwarder for booking, US Customs, and document distribution and communication with local shipping facilities.
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Technology transfer activities for viral vector pilot and GMP manufacturing campaigns. Collaborate with process development scientists and manufacturing to establish technology transfer plan and perform technical risk assessment for the product/process introduction to the GMP facility.
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In this position you will work on a U-Haul manufacturing plant’s production line to ensure that products are efficiently and skillfully assembled, while maintaining U-Haul Company’s high standards of quality.
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Manage Philadelphia Gear (PG) establishment of a technically compliant and efficient new manufacturing and test facility for submarine propulsion equipment, interfacing with Navy and Shipyard customer representatives on a very frequent basis.
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Then come and join our global team as a Electronics Manufacturing Technician to assemble and test Ultrasound products with exciting features and innovative new applications. Minimum of 5 years of experience working in an electronic manufacturing and testing facility.
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Responsibilities may include Copy/Print Production/Copy Center, Copier Maintenance, Mail/Courier Services, Reception/Office Services, Shipping/Receiving, Inventory Services, Warehouse, File Room/Records File Services based on assigned location.
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Reporting to the second shift production manager, the CNC supervisor works to improve the efficiency of operations by studying and applying generally accepted machining and manufacturing methods while keeping employees and machines engaged to meet and exceed daily, weekly and monthly delivery and output goals set by management.
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Breadth of knowledge of mechanical & electrical manufacturing processes e.g. pressed sheet metal, fabrication, machining, injection moulding, electrical cabinets, extrusion, batteries, high volume manufacture or FMCG.
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