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This team is focused on monitoring and assessing processes that guide Blue Origin design, manufacture, and operations, ensuring system safety engineering, environmental health and safety, product integrity and continuous improvement processes serve the Blue Origin Mission and Vision.
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Our primary customers are progressive digital dental and orthodontic labs and clinics that utilize or are keen on adopting cutting-edge CAD/CAM, and milling technologies. Strong knowledge of CAD/CAM, 3D printing and milling technologies used in digital dental workflows is an asset.
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5 years expert programming experience of 5 Axis Machining and Turning Centers using CAD CAM software – MasterCAM required. This position requires programming using CAD CAM software, in maintaining 5 Axis Machining and Turning Centers.
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Expertise in CAD/CAM for 3-D manufacturing (e.g., additive manufacturing, conventional material removal or deformation, or robotic machining) Conduct research in an interdisciplinary team to invent or develop mathematical foundations, algorithmic infrastructures in Computational Geometry, Computational Metrology, Computer-Aided Design, and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) domain.
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Programing using, CAD, CAM, G Code or Mazatrol, Working with Esprit or Mastercam is a plus. Experience using CAD, CAM, and related software, SolidWorks or AutoCAD. Experience evaluating and troubleshooting manufacturing processes and machinery.
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The Continuous Improvement Engineer will support improvement of manufacturing and warehouse operations and of our IATF quality system, increasing capacity as we continuously improve our safety, quality, delivery and cost performance using Lean Six Sigma and Toyota Production System methodologies.
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Relevant technology implementation experience required, such as CAD/CAM/CAE, Visualization, PDM, Digital Manufacturing. Working primarily with Autodesk Inventor and Vault, AutoCAD, other CAD design tools.
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Experience with Primavera P6, CAD applications, CREO, Windchill, or JIRA. American Society of Quality, Certified Quality Engineer certification. Experience with Primavera P6, CAD applications, CREO, Windchill, or JIRA.
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CNC, autocad, solidworks, tool design, process improvement, lean manufacturing, CAD, time study, statistical analysis, blueprint, aerospace, cnc programming, six sigma, kaizen, siemens control, engine components, heat treating, machining, welding, milling, grinding.
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Familiarity with CAD/CAM software for designing custom orthodontic appliances. Use lean tools such as 5S, Kaizen, and Value Stream Mapping to drive continuous improvement.
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Using Mastercam 2023 CAD/CAM software to utilize with our CNC Mills Lathes and 5 axis capabilities, we will be making a remarkable range of highly precise machined parts. Experience with CAD/CAM programming (Mastercam 2023.
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Lathe, Cnc lathe, Cnc, Mill, Machining, Cnc machine, cad cam, programming, Fanuc. Lathe,Cnc lathe,Cnc,Mill,Machining,Cnc machine,cad cam,programming. Lathe, Cnc lathe, Cnc, Mill, Machining, Cnc machine, cad cam, programming, Fanuc.
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The Applications Engineer will assist with the set-up and programming of CNC machines, CAD/CAM systems, and various machines in the CNC shop. This position requires strong CNC programming, programming of CAD/CAM systems, and troubleshooting of CNC machine issues.
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Industrial Continuous Improvement Engineer, Columbus, GA. Industrial Continuous Improvement Engineer. Five years of relevant work experience with Industrial Engineering and Continuous Improvement within a manufacturing environment.
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Working with Haas Controls and Fusion 360 CAD/CAM System. Working with Haas Controls and Fusion 360 CAD/CAM System. Highly Experienced with Steady Rests and Live Centers for Long Parts, Machine Parts in Horizontal Boring Mill.
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