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The Tool Coordinator is a critical member of the on-site team supporting the construction phase of building and connecting the wind power plant to the grid. Manage end-to-end construction inventory and tooling movement transactions, including receiving site containers, conducting cycle counts, handling reconciliation of discrepancies, creation of Delivery Notes on all tool returns, and coordinating container returns.
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The Senior Solar Engineer/Meteorologist is responsible for solar resource and energy production assessments, assisting in solar plant design, and supporting R&D and tool automation. If you are an individual with a disability or a disabled veteran who is unable to use our online tool to search for or to apply for jobs, you may request a reasonable accommodation by contacting our People and Organization department at careers@avangrid.com.
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Works under minimal supervision while designing many types of metal stamping dies including coining, fineblank, and progressive dies, as well as designing any other tooling, prototype tooling, fixturing, or gaging needed to support business objectives, all while using proven Engineering and Tool and Die processes.
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We are on a mission to secure identity at ConductorOne. We're a diverse group of folks who've spent our careers building products at the forefront of cloud, identity, and security at companies like Okta, ScaleFT, Rackspace, Lookout, and AWS. Now at ConductorOne, we're helping security teams achieve least privilege with JIT access, GRC teams automate compliance with modern IGA, and IT teams reduce help desk tickets and manual processes with permissions management.
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The Parts Clerk is responsible for supplying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians with their parts and tool needs, and maintaining records associated with ordering, receiving, storing, issuing, and shipping materials, supplies, and equipment.
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Performs tool and die maintenance work as priorities dictate. Performs tool and die maintenance work as priorities dictate. Some such training includes vendor-based machine programming, maintenance and diagnostics classes (Mazak, Mori-Seiki, Fanuc, etc.
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Drill, ream, and countersink full size holes in parts/assemblies in proper sequence and to correct size, per drawing, W/O or tooling instructions using power tools (e.g., drill motors, Quackenbush tool, Cleco motors) as required.
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May perform backup wire EDM operations. Experience with CNC lathe and mill programming and/or fabrication equipment and processes (depending on processes and machines used on assigned team). May be required to possess CAD programming skills (Mastercam is preferred.
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If you're seeking a career in vulnerability management, quality assurance, or GRC tools, then Application Security at Deloitte is the offering for you. Work with Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) applications.
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GRC information to effectively selective sell group rooms for maximum return. Participation in trade shows and industry-related organizations as outlines in the Marketing Action Plan. Participation geared toward increased awareness of the Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel in both the local and feeder markets.
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Set up and operate machine tool equipment in the maintenance area as well as basic operation of most production equipment such as drill presses, vertical mills, band saws, cut off saws, engine lathes, gas, arc, mig, and tig welding equipment as may be necessary to fabricate, repair and/or duplicate parts required to maintain and repair equipment.
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Role is responsible for managing local interaction with Eclipse, Irby's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) tool, while monitoring Eclipse Queues, sales management tools, and other software resources.
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Duties include requirements gathering, data management, pipeline building, shared tool development, custom analysis with data modeling and machine learning, and contributions to manuscripts and grant applications, all under the supervision of senior level computational biologists.
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Manage tool repair and tool cleaning process. Monitor tool performance with input from Wax Department Supervisor. Work with CMM Programmer and dimensional inspectors to inspect dies and fixtures.
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Self‒driven, able to work independently while coordinating with block designers Strong scripting skills for working across tool boundaries, such as Matlab, bash/tcsh, TCL, Python, Perl, and make General understanding of analog circuits and the ability to create behavioral models.
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