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Knowledge of manufacturing principles/processes: Lean Manufacturing, PPAP, APQP, PFEMA, SPCExperience Required:Mastercam or Esprit: 10 years (Preferred)CNC Lathe programming: 10 years (Preferred.
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Knowledge of manufacturing principles/processes: Lean Manufacturing, PPAP, APQP, PFEMA, SPC. Apply Lean Manufacturing Principles to reduce waste. Extensive hands-on experience with the following manufacturing equipment: CNC Mills 3 & 5 axis, CNC Turning, EDM, Gun Drilling, Welding, Hydrostatic Pressure testing, and Heat Treat.
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MIC Group is a premier provider of machining and electro-mechanical assembly solutions, addressing a wide array of manufacturing needs. Our core competencies encompass new product development, supply chain management, component-level manufacturing, inspection, repair, and aftermarket services.
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As the Continuous Improvement Engineer, you will be in charge of analyzing current production procedures and processes across the areas of Engineering, Quality, Manufacturing and Logistics and look for means to make PPE LLC's business processes more efficient while reducing wastes and ideally finding cost savings through lean activities.
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This position supports the accounting and financial reporting functions for the Brenham manufacturing plant in concert with Divisional and Corporate accounting policies and procedures, and includes inventory valuation and control, shop order/work order variance analysis, financial/management reporting and closing activities.
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Understanding of The Valmont Way theory of Lean Manufacturing principles. Practical hands on experience in Lean Manufacturing. In addition to an office setting, the supervisor also spends the majority of his or her time on the production floor as well as outside during all seasons of the year and in the manufacturing areas.
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Qualified candidates must have at least 2 years’ experience as a purchasing agent for manufacturing or similar industry, negotiating pricing for raw materials and finished goods, using Microsoft Office and ERP & MRP software.
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As a Construction Materials Engineer, you will be responsible for determining engineering properties of proposed materials to be used, reviewing plans and specifications to provide Quality Assurance/Quality Control during the construction phase, and for maintaining quality assurance for laboratory testing procedures.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will oversee the design, development, and support of complex electronic power systems for the defense/aerospace industry. Proven organizational skills with mindfulness, and the ability to self-check, self-manage, prioritize initiatives, and work well in a team environment.
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Ability to strategically adapt workflow to support team needs in a fluid manufacturing environment (i.e. stay agile). The Inventory Control Specialist is responsible for managing the flow of materials between incoming receiving, the stockroom, and production work cells.
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Hold or be willing to achieve Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ), Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS), or a leader approved role-appropriate certification within the first two years of hire.
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Must have extensive hands-on experience with the following manufacturing equipment: CNC Mills 3 & 5 axis, CNC Turning, EDM, Gun Drilling, Welding, Hydrostatic Pressure testing, and Heat Treat. MIC Group (MIC)provides comprehensive machining and electro-mechanical assembly solutions to the most complex of manufacturing challenges.
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With our corporate headquarters, high-tech research and development facility, and multiple manufacturing locations in North America, FXI has built a culture of innovation and achievement that is recognized by customers, suppliers and peers.
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Previous experience in electronic assembly or general manufacturing. Self-check work before passing forward to ensure products and parts meet quality requirements. Ability to read and comprehend drawings, schematics, production aides, quality documents, etc.
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Experience working in a manufacturing clean room as a machine operator, tooling technician, cleaning/bagger, finisher or Quality Inspector. Proven experience as a Press Operator, preferably in a manufacturing or printing environment.
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