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Preferred Certified Quality Technician, Certified Quality Auditor (CQA or WI Cert.), Certified Quality Engineer, Lean, 6 Sigma Certification Desired but not required. We are hiring a Quality Engineer II. This position's primary responsibility is designing and ensuring human/machine interfaces and quality processes, procedures and controls are aligned to maximize quality production at a reduced cost.
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The Quality Engineer is responsible for designing and ensuring human/machine interfaces and quality processes, procedures and controls are aligned to maximize quality production at a reduced cost.
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Proficiency in CAD / 3-D Modeling systems (working knowledge of Zuken E3 and Creo / Pro-Engineer software preferred) Proficiency in CAD / 3-D Modeling systems (working knowledge of Zuken E3 and Creo / Pro-Engineer software preferred.
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Senior Structural Engineer. a Sr. Structural Engineer. Lunda has built a reputation for excellence in the transportation construction industry, with an uncompromising pledge to achieve the highest standards of engineering, quality, and safety to our workforce and the traveling public.
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We are hiring a Sr. Project Engineer to join our team in Chilton, WI. Here in Chilton, we manufacture hand torches and fuel cylinders sold under our Bernzomatic brand, a well-established name in the tools and outdoor living space.
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The Sr. Controls Engineer is responsible for project requirements involving some of the latest technologies available with PLCs, robotics, Vison systems, safety integration and lasers. Analyze the automation processes and identify ways of enhancing the quality, cost, and throughput of those processes.
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