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The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for development of manufacturing processes, maximizing efficiency by analyzing layout of equipment, workflow, manufacturing & assembly methods and work force utilization. Determines tooling, fixtures and equipment needed in order to achieve manufacturing goals, designs fixtures & tooling required, works with R&D to ensure product manufacturability. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within an ISO9001/AS9100D facility. Relies on team input, experience, and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
Full Time
Defense
$85k-99k (estimate)
03/31/2024
04/27/2024
armorworks.com
CHANDLER, AZ
100 - 200
2014
BRAD PEDERSEN
$10M - $50M
Defense
Military-grade quality, engineering and manufacturing of protection and survivability products that save lives, protect assets, and provide the tactical advantage. - Vertically Integrated: In-house engineering & manufacturing capabilities ensure efficient production on budget - OEM & Government Partnerships: Partnering from design to completion to develop high-quality, effective protection & survivability solutions - Agile Flexibility: Offering internally designed and patented solutions in addition to build to print services - Battle Proven: More than 1,500,000 products in the field protecting... lives for militaries and government entities worldwide ArmorWorks provides survivability and energy-attenuation solutions to people around the world. We protect soldiers and critical assets!
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