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TITLE: Manufacturing Technical Associate
REPORTS TO: Director of Manufacturing
DEPARTMENT: Manufacturing
DIVISION: Forward Science
Essential Capabilities
- Ability to work on multiple projects in succession
- Adherence to standard operating procedures
- Attention to detail and attention to whole processes
- Uphold a positive team-oriented problem-solving attitude always
Previous Experience
- Experience working in a regulated environment (ISO 9001, 13485, 29001, 17025, Part 820, Part 211, etc.) or other quality management systems preferred.
- Experience working with small applications such as circuit boards or surgical equipment, in a clean room environment
Time Management and Role Responsibilities
Perform the manufacturing of FS products (60% of time)
- Perform duties in the preparation of the production line, maintenance, and fulfillment of the new product line following company standard operating procedures and adhering to GMP guidelines.
- Ability to sit for the majority of the shift.
- Fine manual dexterity for assembly of components.
- Fills out the appropriate documentation in a timely fashion with accurate information
- Ensure details are attended to and quality of products assured
- Clean and maintain machines and equipment
Assist with aspects of quality assurance and inventory management. (30% of time)
- Assist in inventory management of high volume product and components
- Assist in purchasing components
- Perform incoming inspections on materials and components
- Participate in training and development programs and activities
Assist all planned and unplanned maintenance tasks and responsibilities throughout the FS property. (10% of time)
- Lead the effort to clean and organize equipment and workspaces
- Lead the general cleanup around the warehouse and office
- Answer the doors for receiving
- Restock marketing materials, toiletries, and any other office products
About Forward Science:
Forward Science is a privately held MedTech company based in Houston, Texas. Forward Science was founded in 2012 by two biomedical engineers with the goal of innovating technology to change more lives. Being completely vertically integrated, Forward Science designs, develops, manufactures, commercializes and supports its products in-house, ensuring the highest quality of standards coupled with superior service. Forward Science has quickly evolved into the industry leader for providing oral healthcare products worldwide. Join our team today!
Overview
This opportunity is with a fast-moving organization in the renewable energy / electromechanical manufacturing space that is expanding its production capabilities. Our client is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer – Controls to help scale manufacturing, improve quality and reliability, and ensure new products move smoothly from development into full production. The role works closely with both Operations and Product Development and includes a blend of factory-based engineering and field support.
Key Responsibilities
- Support and accelerate the transition from pilot builds to consistent production.
- Partner closely with Operations and Product Development to strengthen manufacturability and throughput.
- Create, refine, and maintain work instructions, build guides, and other manufacturing documentation.
- Identify cost reduction opportunities in materials and labor, and lead implementation efforts.
- Drive continuous quality improvement initiatives across production and deployed systems.
- Test electrical equipment performance using system diagrams and test parameters supplied by engineers.
- Design and prototype internal test equipment using block diagrams, circuit schematics, and test boards (e.g., breadboards).
- Conduct firmware and electrical validation based on requirements from electrical and software engineering teams.
- Travel to solar tracker sites to troubleshoot, commission, retrofit, and provide technical support.
- Review electrical schematics, generate Bills of Material, source components from vendors, and assemble final designs.
Qualifications & Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience) in Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or related field.
- At least 3 years of manufacturing engineering experience with comparable products.
- Strong knowledge of electronic product assembly processes and best practices.
- Demonstrated project management or project leadership experience.
- High initiative and ownership mindset—able to spot issues and drive solutions.
- Based in the Phoenix, AZ area.
- Exposure to solar or renewable energy technology is a plus, not a requirement.
- Comfortable working independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
Insight Global is seeking an Automation Engineer to work onsite for a client in Liberty, North Carolina. This role would support the Battery Manufacturing Production Engineering team as they open and expand the world's largest Battery Manufacturing Plant. The Automation Engineer is a dynamic and critical role responsible for ensuring the optimal functioning of electrical equipment and systems within the production environment. This position requires a strong foundation in electrical engineering principles, hands-on technical expertise, and a commitment to safety and continuous improvement.
- Test and repair electrical equipment or systems. (Involving circuits, relay logic, wiring, motors, servo drives, etc.)
- Strong ability to write, program, troubleshoot, modify and/or repair programmable logic controllers, robotics, cameras, and other electronic equipment.
- Troubleshoot and repair safety systems, machine components hydraulic and pneumatic.
- Plan and execute machine integration into mass production
- Complete proper documentation of work, including creating detailed schedules for assigned project
- Collaborate with team members and engineers
- Ability to problem solve and continuously improve safety, quality, and productivity.
Must Haves:
· 3+ years of reading, writing, and modifying Program Logic Controls (PLC's)
· Experience with Electrical and/or Mechanical systems in an industrial manufacturing environment
· Flexible work availability (able to work overtime and weekends as need by the project)
Plusses:
· Associate degree or higher or equivalent experience
· New plant or facility startup experience
· Experience with high volume production in a clean room environment
Russell Tobin's client a semiconductor manufacturing company is hiring a Manufacturing Assemblers in Tualatin, OR.
Job Title: Assembler (Cleanroom / Equipment Assembly)
Location: Tualatin, OR.
Pay Range: $22 - 25/hr.
Shifts:
FEN - 05PM to 05:30 AM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
BEN - 05PM TO 5:30 AM Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Morning
FED - 5AM-5:30pm (Sunday wed)
BED - 5AM-5:30PM (Wed-Sat)
Position Summary:
We are seeking a detail-oriented Manufacturing Technician to assemble and install parts and hardware on wafer fabrication equipment (WFE) in a fast-paced, Lean-manufacturing cleanroom environment. This role involves following computer-based work instructions, using hand tools and fixtures, and working collaboratively to meet production schedules.
Key Responsibilities
- Assemble WFE using hand tools, torque wrenches, fixtures, and other equipment.
- Read, interpret, and navigate work instructions, schematics, and Cell Fusion procedures.
- Work effectively in team settings to maintain workflow and meet production timelines.
- Provide flexibility for changing priorities such as rework and pilot builds.
- Verify correct part delivery and perform visual inspection of all components prior to installation.
- Assist with audits by visually inspecting components and verifying checklists.
- Complete assigned tasks by confirming work accuracy, verifying Cell Fusion completion, and providing written descriptions of work performed.
- Maintain consistent alignment with company core values.
Safety Responsibilities
- Complete all required safety training and follow all safe-work practices.
- Lift up to 35 lbs safely and utilize ergonomic tools and pads when needed.
- Follow all cleanroom protocols and use appropriate PPE.
- Adhere to Lockout Tagout policies and procedures (LOTO & ZEST).
- Use hoists, lift tracks, gantry cranes, and other lifting tools as required.
- Perform Risk Management By Walking Around (RMBWA) inspections and report or escalate safety hazards promptly.
- Respond quickly to unsafe practices and escalate unresolved safety concerns to appropriate leadership.
Communication Expectations
- Communicate clearly in English, both verbally and in writing.
- Provide timely updates to supervisors and team members via email, phone, or in person.
- Participate actively in meetings and training sessions.
- Identify and report production issues promptly.
- Suggest process improvements to relevant teams.
- Communicate system status effectively during shift pass-downs.
Physical Requirements
(Requirements vary by site and product type)
- Ability to work 12+ hour shifts in a fast-paced environment.
- Lift and install parts up to 35 lbs.
- Kneel, crouch, squat, and reach into machines frequently.
- Work at a height of ~22 inches from the ground.
- Use manual tools such as wrenches, cutters, and screwdrivers.
- Comfortably climb up to a 10-step ladder.
- Push/pull assembly dollies requiring approximately 40 lbs of force.
- Navigate diagnostic software and distinguish wire colors.
- Maintain a clean, organized workspace.
- Flexibility for changing priorities, overtime, and rework assignments.
- Perform additional duties as assigned by management.
Skills & Qualifications
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to continuous improvement.
- Ability to adapt to change and take initiative proactively.
- Comfortable using computer-based data systems and applications.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office tools (Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams).
- Experience with hand tools including calipers, circuit testers, meters, torque wrenches, ladders/platforms, hoists, and various cutting tools.
Benefits that Russell Tobin offers:
Russell Tobin offers eligible employees comprehensive healthcare coverage (medical, dental, and vision plans), supplemental coverage (accident insurance, critical illness insurance and hospital indemnity), a 401(k)-retirement savings, life & disability insurance, an employee assistance program, identity theft protection, legal support, auto and home insurance, pet insurance, and employee discounts with some preferred vendors.
WWe are looking for a seasoned engineer to lead the development of advanced electric motor technologies, supporting both new product development and the improvement of existing designs. This role focuses on the full lifecycle of motor systems—from concept and analysis through testing, validation, and manufacturing readiness—while working closely with cross-functional engineering and production teams.
Core Responsibilities
- Engineer and refine AC and DC motor systems, including induction, permanent magnet, BLDC, and synchronous designs
- Conduct electromagnetic, thermal, and mechanical evaluations using engineering simulation and analysis tools
- Perform product teardowns and competitive analysis to understand construction methods, winding configurations, materials, and magnetic circuits
- Generate 3D models, technical drawings, and documentation required for manufacturing and production support
- Develop test plans and evaluate motor performance including torque, efficiency, thermal behavior, noise, and vibration
- Identify opportunities to improve motor efficiency, reliability, and overall system performance
- Work closely with manufacturing teams to ensure designs are optimized for scalable production
- Support prototype builds, troubleshooting efforts, and root cause investigations
- Evaluate competitor technologies and provide recommendations for design improvements
- Ensure designs align with relevant engineering standards and assist in transitioning products into production
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering, or a related discipline
- Minimum of 7 years of experience in electric motor design and development
- Demonstrated experience bringing a motor design or redesign from concept through production launch
- Strong foundation in electromagnetic principles and electric machine design
- Experience with motor simulation/analysis tools and 3D CAD platforms such as SolidWorks or Inventor
- Practical experience performing product teardowns and reverse engineering
- Knowledge of winding techniques, laminations, magnetic materials, insulation systems, and motor manufacturing processes
- Excellent analytical thinking and problem-solving capabilities
Coal Processing Plant Supervisor
On-site | Allentown, PA – Relocation available
Work Schedule: Typical hours are Monday through Friday, 6 AM to 4 PM, with occasional weekend call-ins for critical maintenance or inventory needs. Shift coverage support may be required during peak demand periods.
Our client is a privately funded East-Coast coal producer that is pouring fresh capital into modernizing its flagship preparation facility near Allentown. They need a hands-on leader who can lift production, safety, and team performance inside a 400 TPH heavy-media cyclone plant. If you thrive on driving measurable improvements while mentoring people, this role puts you at the center of a high-visibility growth initiative.
Key Responsibilities
- Promote a zero-incident culture by leading daily safety meetings and enforcing MSHA and company policies.
- Direct crushing, screening, heavy-media, thickener, and load-out operations to hit tonnage, quality, and recovery goals.
- Coordinate preventive and corrective maintenance with mechanical and electrical teams to maximize uptime on conveyors, pumps, PLC-controlled systems, and mobile equipment.
- Analyze lab results, adjust plant settings, and recommend process changes that increase yield and cut refuse.
- Develop and manage shift schedules for roughly 20 hourly employees, coaching two foremen plus electricians and operators.
- Track production, cost, and safety KPIs in Excel or ERP, prepare daily and monthly reports, and propose continuous-improvement projects.
Required Experience and Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED (associate or bachelor’s in industrial or mineral processing preferred).
- At least 10 years of mineral-processing experience, ideally in coal, with 5+ years leading a preparation or similar plant.
- Maintenance and electrical background with proven expertise in PLC controls, conveyor systems, pumps, screens, crushers, and heavy-media cyclone circuits.
- Strong computer skills: Excel, Word, and familiarity with SAP or comparable procurement/maintenance software.
- Demonstrated success improving product quality, recovery rates, and cost per ton through data-driven decisions.
- Leadership and managerial ability to motivate, train, and retain plant personnel; heavy-equipment operating experience is a plus.
- Working knowledge of federal and Pennsylvania mining regulations; current MSHA certifications valued.
What’s in It for You
- Competitive base salary, performance bonus, and full benefits.
- Direct influence on capital-improvement strategy at a site backed by significant investment.
- Clear advancement path to Plant Manager for leaders who deliver safety and production gains.
- Long-term stability in a niche anthracite market with growing domestic and export demand.
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Company Description
Peerless Electronics Inc., an employee-owned company founded in 1945 and based in Hauppauge, New York, is a full-service, authorized stocking distributor supporting military, aerospace, industrial, transportation, and medical sectors. Peerless provides an extensive inventory, including switches, circuit breakers, thermostats, and sensors, along with over 50 value-added services and customized technical support. Peerless is committed to quality, innovation, and supporting customer needs in specialized industries.
Our Inside Sales Representatives receive requests for quotation and orders from customers. They generate quotations, enter orders and relay pertinent information to customers. They are also expected to coordinate with other departments, manufacturers, and sales representatives surrounding handling of orders and providing service to customers.
Job Responsibilities
- Sell products and services offered by Peerless Electronics. Sales are attained by building relationships and customizing the sales approach to evaluate and deliver on the customer’s needs.
- Provide price and delivery quotes to customers within an assigned territory by working with the purchasing department, Sales manager and the manufacturers to get the most competitive pricing.
- Process customer orders by entering into the sales database, confirming price, availability, and delivery schedules. Order and Contract review requires attention to detail and proof reading for accuracy and maintaining quality expectations.
- Participate in the quality process by following defined policies and procedures to maintain efficient sales cycle with the goal reducing sales errors and uphold quality to the highest level. Actions are measured by our On Time Delivery percentage.
- Monitor dashboard reports to assess customer performance
- Qualify and cultivate prospective customers and opportunities in addition to the assigned existing customer base. Update CRM as needed.
- Provide management with information regarding sales, marketing techniques, new products and market strategy by preparing forecast and activity reports on account territory.
- Participate in and attend sales meetings with Field Sales Representatives to develop sales relationship and trust with the customers.
- Meet mutually agreed upon goals and objectives while performing other assigned and related duties.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in Business
- 1-3 years of inside sales experience
- Working knowledge of the most current technologies and products in the electromechanical industry is helpful but not required.
- Experience within the military, aerospace or industrial sector is preferred
- Sound judgment and problem-solving skills
- Ability to multi-task, organize, and prioritize work
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Physical Requirements
- Hand dexterity ability (ability to operate telephone, computer)
- Ability to sit for extended periods of time
Work Authorization
- Position requires candidate to be a U.S. person as defined in ITAR, 22 CFR 120.15 (U.S. Citizenship or Resident Alien Status) and defined by 8 U.S.C. 1101(a) (20).
Compensation
- $24-28 per hour depending on experience, plus commission
Key Responsibilities (Task-Focused)
- Active Inspection: Spend 80% of the shift on the floor performing and auditing IQC, PQC, and FQC tasks. Directly verify bolt torque, marking presence, and cable connectivity.
- Technical Troubleshooting: Use industrial electrical expertise to physically inspect complex wiring and resolve disputed "Pass/Fail" results on the line.
- Floor Coordination: Organize the daily rotation of inspectors to ensure all stations are covered. Jump into any station (IQC/PQC/FQC) as needed to prevent bottlenecks.
- On-the-Job Training: Demonstrate correct inspection techniques to new hires, including the proper use of torque tools, schematic reading, and defect identification.
- First-Article Inspection: Personally conduct the first inspection of a shift or a new production run to set the quality standard for the team.
- Data Entry & Logs: Physically compile daily defect counts and scrap data from the floor into Excel/ERP systems for the Engineering team.
- Education: High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
- Electrical Expertise: Must have a strong background in industrial electrical work. You must be able to physically trace circuits, read one-line diagrams/schematics, and identify NEC-compliant installations.
- Mechanical Skill: Expert-level proficiency with hand tools, torque wrenches, and precision gauges.
- QC Experience: 3–5 years in a manufacturing Quality environment with a "Lead" or "Senior" technical designation.
- Software: Hands-on experience with MS Office (Excel, Word) and ERP systems for logging daily results.
- PPE: Constant use of Safety Glasses, Steel Toe Boots, and ESD gear.
- Lifting: Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs and move/maneuver products for thorough inspection.
- Stamina: This is a high-activity role requiring standing, walking, and bending for the duration of the shift.
In our 'always on' world, we believe it's essential to have a genuine connection with the work you do.
Aurora Networks is the world’s leading provider of access network solutions. Our comprehensive, end-to-end product portfolio supports global service providers with innovative, leading-edge HFC, PON and broadband network products
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We’re looking for bold thinkers and exceptional builders—engineers who thrive in highly technical environments and want to design hardware that powers the connected world. If you enjoy solving tough engineering challenges, collaborating with a talented cross‑functional team, and owning designs from concept through production, this is the role for you.
How You’ll help us connect the world:
As a Power Hardware Engineer reporting to the Sr. Manager of Hardware Engineering, you will play a key role in architecting and developing stand‑alone and embedded power supplies for indoor and outdoor CATV/networking equipment. You’ll work hands‑on across the entire product lifecycle—from early concept, modeling, and prototyping to validation, manufacturing, and sustaining engineering.
What You’ll Own
- Lead electrical design of SMPS‑based power supplies from concept through production release
- Design for challenging environments, ensuring high reliability and robustness
- Perform electrical, thermal, and DVT measurements throughout all stages of development
- Model, breadboard, and build prototypes for rapid iteration and validation
- Design and specify custom magnetic components for advanced SMPS designs
- Develop and optimize digital and analog control interfaces
- Mitigate input/output noise and improve power quality and efficiency
- Provide sustaining engineering support for existing power supply platforms
- Partner with manufacturing and supply chain teams to qualify alternate components and improve production efficiency
Required Qualifications:
- 7+ years of hands‑on SMPS design experience, including topologies such as Forward, Flyback, Buck, Boost, etc.
- Deep experience designing and specifying magnetics for power conversion
- Strong background in analog and digital power control circuits
- Solid understanding of noise mitigation, EMI/EMC considerations, and power integrity
- Strong knowledge of discrete semiconductors and passive components
- Proficiency with electrical modeling and simulation tools (e.g., SPICE‑based tools, simulation suites)
- Re-location assistance will be provided for candidates within U.S.
.Important Candidate Notice: On January 9, 2026, CommScope finalized the sale of its Connectivity and Cable Solutions segment, which included the CommScope name and brand, to Amphenol Corporation. The remaining businesses — Access Networks Solutions (now rebranded as Aurora Networks) and RUCKUS Networks have been unified under the new parent company, renamed as Vistance Networks. The role being advertised is part of Aurora Networks.
Why Join Us?
Vistance Networks shapes the future of communications technology, pushing past what is possible. We deliver solutions that bring reliability and performance to a world always in motion. Our global team of innovators and employees are trusted advisors who listen to customers first, then deliver
value.
Aurora Networks (formerly CommScope’s Access Networks Solution segment) is the world’s leading provider of access network solutions. Our comprehensive, end-to-end product portfolio supports global service providers with innovative, leading-edge HFC, PON and broadband network products.
If you want to grow your career alongside bright, passionate, and caring people who strive to create what's next…..come connect to your future at Vistance Networks.
Vistance Networks is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO), including people with disabilities and
veterans.
Quality Manager – Direct Hire | 1st Shift
Chelmsford, MA
1st Shift
Direct Hire
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced Quality Manager to lead all Quality operations within a growing aerospace/advanced manufacturing environment. This role oversees quality systems, compliance, audits, supplier management, documentation, and continuous improvement initiatives. The ideal candidate brings strong leadership, deep understanding of AS9100, and the ability to drive a high‑performing quality culture.
Responsibilities
- Lead and develop the Quality team through coaching, training, performance reviews, and career planning.
- Manage and maintain all aspects of the Quality Management System (QMS), including AS9100 compliance, audits, and procedure updates.
- Oversee monthly/annual metrics, documentation control, ECO processing, and risk & opportunity tracking.
- Manage CAPA processes (customer, supplier, internal), NMR/MRB workflows, and GIDEP alerts.
- Serve as the primary quality interface for customers and suppliers, supporting reviews, issue resolution, and status updates.
- Support RFQ and Contract Review processes by validating requirements, flow‑downs, QA codes, and risk entries.
- Oversee supplier approvals, certification tracking, site visits, and quarterly supplier ratings.
- Manage calibration systems, PM documentation, government property equipment logs, and inspection activities (incoming, in‑process, final).
- Support NIST/CMMC compliance with IT and complete actions related to infrastructure and cybersecurity.
- Conduct new‑hire onboarding and coordinate training with HR and Manufacturing leadership.
- Maintain compliance with NAVSUP GFP requirements and conduct monthly walk‑around assessments.
- Drive continuous improvement across all quality processes and cross‑functional operations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Engineering, or related field
- 10+ years of relevant experience
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Analytical problem‑solving skills
- Background in Total Quality Management and process improvement
- IPC certifications a plus
- Ability to travel to customer sites as needed
- Attention to detail and strong organizational ability
- Experience in printed circuit boards or related manufacturing preferred