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This report (Detailed BOM Analysis) is available from the Plant accountant. The Cost Analyst will have a thorough knowledge of cost systems and will perform analysis of cost data to prevent and resolve production and inventory issues.
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5+ years of Accounting experience including general ledger analysis, budgets, forecasting, variance reporting & reconciliation analysis. We are seeking a Site Controller in Shawnee, PA for our Club Wyndham Shawnee Village Resort.
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Under the direction of a Project Manager, the Civil Engineering Technician will be responsible for assisting with the preparation of design deliverables, permit application packages, report preparation, data analysis and field investigations and inspections.
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Experience in metrologyExperience in hands-on failure analysis, relating to design or manufacturing processA self-starter, highly motivated with good organization and time management skills, strong interpersonal and communication skills, and an excellent team player capable of working with cross functional and cross site teams.
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Leads Process Improvement tools and methods (for example, 5S, root cause analysis, six sigma, time and motion studies) to eliminate losses in an area within a Distribution Center according to Network Process Structure using Walmart Performance System (WPS) programs.
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Proficiency in metrology and hands-on failure analysis related to design or manufacturing processes. SolidWorks proficiency and experience in tolerance analysis. Proficiency in metrology and hands-on failure analysis related to design or manufacturing processes.
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Experience in hands-on failure analysis, relating to design or manufacturing process. SolidWorks and experience in tolerance analysis required. Experience with injection molding or injection molded part design.
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Job Summary Phlebotomist II has at experience and can independently perform venipunctures and skin punctures on all age groups, from neonates through adults, to obtain blood specimens, knowledge of processing specimens for analysis, and the ability to utilize the appropriate computer systems to register patients, facilitate billing, accession laboratory specimens, and provide information.
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Join our dedicated team at Ivy Rehab and come together to provide patients with access to world-class care and outcomes for those in need of physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and applied behavior analysis (ABA) services.
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Phlebotomist II has at experience and can independently perform venipunctures and skin punctures on all age groups, from neonates through adults, to obtain blood specimens, knowledge of processing specimens for analysis, and the ability to utilize the appropriate computer systems to register patients, facilitate billing, accession laboratory specimens, and provide information.
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Performs testing and records Point-of-Care instrument maintenance, troubleshooting, and quality control as assigned. It's the duty of a phlebotomist to make patients feel relaxed and protected while collecting a blood sample.
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Your skills include strong technical problem-solving skills, six sigma certification preferred; understanding of electrical component, cable/connectors, PCBA, FCA, Acoustic materials experience preferred; ability to work on assignments of high complexity where analysis of situations/data requires evaluation of new factors, ability to apply judgment in selecting methods and techniques.
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Develop and execute design and process verification activities, including statistical analysis, similarity, and testing. In addition, you will play a key role in developing new manufacturing processes and implementing process controls.
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