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ICONMA, LLC
Flint, Michigan
The main function of a manufacturing engineer is to apply engineering theory and principles to problems of industrial layout or manufacturing production. Requirements: CNC programming and lead exp Machining experience CNC experience Auto CAD 5-7 years’ experience working in a Manufacturing company As an equal opportunity employer, ICONMA provides an employment environment that supports and encoura
ICONMA, LLC
Waterloo, Iowa
Provide support and basic trouble shooting for current operations. Investigates, gathers, and analyze data for specifically assigned, recurring tasks. Establish routings, methods, layouts, tools, costs, methods documentation, quality plans and labor standards for revisions to current operations and/or new parts or programs of limited scope. Participates in Continuous Improvement (CI) teams. Requir
ICONMA, LLC
Gloucester, Massachusetts
Uses best practices and knowledge of internal or external business issues to improve products or services. Solves complex problems; takes a new perspective using existing solutions. Works independently, receives minimal guidance. Acts as a resource for colleagues with less experience. Develops, implements, and maintains methods, operation sequence and processes in the fabrication of parts, compone
ICONMA, LLC
Plymouth, Minnesota
Evaluation of production equipment Production support and process validation Troubleshoot manufacturing process and equipment Protocol and report writing Generate and modify manufacturing process documentation Work with cross functional teams as required Develop and implement process improvements Requirements: Seeking Bachelor’s in Engineering Will work frequently with Excel and the rest of the Mi
ICONMA, LLC
Detroit, Michigan
Implements manufacturing techniques, processes, tooling, and machinery to maximize throughput. Establishes control charting of critical features and processes; monitors results and determines machine and process capabilities and performance reliability. Manages the implementation of new processes, selection of equipment to be purchased, and time estimates. Identifies optimal tooling for machining.