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Good understanding of Types of Steels, Aluminum, Coatings, Machining Process for Die RepairsUnderstanding of New Product Launch for the Manufacturing Plant Qualifications: Possess a Bachelors degree in Tooling, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a relevant field.
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Broad manufacturing process knowledge including casting, forging, stamping, welding, and injection molding. We are seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer to develop motorcycle systems and components that transcend benchmarks and deliver an unparalleled riding experience.
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Our employee-owned and integrated team of multi-disciplined engineering and design professionals is looking for a Senior Professional Civil Engineer who has extensive experience designing and managing a variety of site design projects within the manufacturing / industrial, private development, food and beverage, renewable energy, education, and municipal / government sectors.
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Briggs & Stratton is the world’s largest producer of engines for outdoor power equipment, and is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of lithium-ion battery, standby generator, energy storage system, lawn and garden, turf care and job site products through its Briggs & Stratton®, Vanguard®, Ferris®, Simplicity®, Snapper®, Billy Goat®, Allmand®, SimpliPhi®, Branco® and Victa® brands.
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What we need: The Sr. Manufacturing Engineer- New Product Development (NPD) is a member of the Manufacturing Engineering NPD team and is responsible for representing Manufacturing Engineering leading operational readiness activities throughout the new product development process.
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The Process Industries Division serves the mining, minerals processing, metals, cement, pulp and paper, battery manufacturing, and food and beverage, as well as their associated service industries.
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Process engineer will propose, launch & manage projects in order to improve manufacturing with a focus on proper process documentation and change control. The process engineer will primarily be involved in the design of new manufacturing processes / equipment and the validation of existing manufacturing processes / equipment by utilizing sound engineering and Lean fundamentals.
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1+ years in or supporting a manufacturing environment preferably with food processing, FDA/USDA regulation and industrial engineering experience. Working conditions are typical of a food processing environment with offices and manufacturing processes.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will work closely with Sourcing, Marketing and Product Development personnel to communicate quality plans and strategies for key suppliers based on quality performance, cost objectives, process controls, design / product requirements.
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In this context, we have been retained to search for a SENIOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEER (SME) who will be the customer point of contact to clearly understand specifications and requirements in order to develop & design effective manufacturing plan, establish a set of procedures and routings for improving process efficiency and perform a variety of manufacturing support activities to guarantee the high-quality production of medical parts & instrumentation.
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This growing food manufacturer is looking to hire a full time, permanent FDA Food Plant Manufacturing Process Engineer. FDA Compliant Food Factory Manufacturing Process Engineer.
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Develops manufacturing processes that are applicable to statistical process control, and may develop those techniques. This position is eligible for a short-term incentive called the Medtronic Incentive Plan (MIP.
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Knowledge of/experience with manufacturing analysis tools, such as statistical analysis/statistical process control (SPC), process capability studies, lean manufacturing, 5S, Six Sigma, Kepner-Tregoe, and/or Design of Experiments (DOE.
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Assist Sales - Work through fabrication details during the discovery process to ensure a proper and complete quote can be calculated and submitted. Previous robotic welding experience is a plus.
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This growing food manufacturer is looking to hire a full time, permanent Food Plant Capital Projects Manufacturing Process Engineer. Food Plant Capital Projects Manufacturing Process Engineer.
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