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Fuel. Without it the Army can't move. It's as simple as that. The Army National Guard Petroleum Laboratory Specialist's sole focus is ensuring the quality, purity, and durability of all fuels, oils, and greases used in Army operations. As a Petroleum Laboratory Specialist, you will supervise or conduct laboratory tests on petroleum, oil, and lubricant products. Specific duties may include: obtaini...
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Posted Fri 17th May
TIER I AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIER IN CENTRAL ALABAMA HAS A NEED FOR A PAINT COLOR SPECIALIST. Overview We are a third party recruiter who has partnered with a very stable Tier I Automotive Supplier in Central Alabama. This Global Manufacturer has an immediate need for a PAINT COLOR SPECIALIST to work with suppliers and customers to ensure and maintain color consistency and paint process stability through...
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Posted Mon 22nd April
Job Reference Code # 384346 Consumer Products/Industrial Manufacturing Company is looking for: POSITION: Technical Specialist/Engineer – Nissei Blow Molding LOCATION: Home or Plant Based / No Relocation Necessary SALARY: Negotiable. Depends on Experience. Will Discuss. DEGREE: Not Required EXPERIENCE: Subject Matter Expert with Nissei Blow Molding Equipment RELOCATION: Not required TRAVEL: 65-70% ...
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Posted Wed 1st May
Support plant by interfacing with plant QTECH and manufacturing. Ensure quality systems integrity. Implement new products and processes, and resolve product performance issues. Achieve cost savings through improvement initiative. Requirements: Bachelor Degree MBA Technical, preferred Minimum of 6 years experience in manufacturing, continuous improvement experience, a solid understanding of product...
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Posted Wed 8th May
The manufacturing industry is successful thanks to the manual labor of the industry's employees. Job titles in manufacturing include industrial, electronic and mechanical engineers, drafters, production managers, tool and die makers, computer programmers and operators, assemblers, inspectors, and sales reps and sales engineers. No college education is required to get started in this industry as a production worker, but management may require a college degree. Some workers take local training courses or learn on the job as apprentices. Salaries for manufacturing workers are very good compared to other industries.
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