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Needed Immediately: Controls Engineer in Greenville, SC. The ideal candidate will have a background in manufacturing, with the knowledge and ability to effectively function within a small business environment.
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As a member of the CAD/CAM team, you will be an active contributor to the factory volume ramp and standardization efforts.
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JOB DESCRIPTIONJob Impulse, Inc. has an immediate opening for a CNC PROGRAMMER in the Greater Greenville area. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran statusPlease be sure to carefully read through all requirements for the CNC PROGRAMMER as only serious applicants will be contacted.
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DataSoft Technologies, Inc. is seeking an experienced SAP Technical Programmer/Business Specialist to join our client in Greenville, SC. This individual manages the full systems development life cycle of projects/programs within area of responsibility.
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Performs planning, analysis, designing, requirements definition, functional design, development, testing and implementation of IT solutions.
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Job Title: Programmer/Business Analyst. C's, JAVA, Visual Basic, ASP, JSP, J2EE, PL/SQL, HTML, and/or XML) Defines, develops, tests, analyzes, and maintains IT software applications in support of the achievement of business requirements in required area of responsibility such as HR, Associate Integration, Business Integration, Collaborative & Corporate, Logistics & Warehousing, or Manufacturing.
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As the Robot Programmer you will work with program management and/or production in developing successful robot programs to ensure customer requirements are met, all part zones have adequate paint coverage and that the robotic paint process is stable and maintained for maximized output.
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