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The achievers and courageous challenge-crushers we seek, have the following characteristics and skills:
What You will Do:
Quest Global is seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Quality Engineer to join our team. In this role, you will ensure compliance with quality standards and continuous improvement within Gas Turbines Rotor Components Machining Department. This role involves monitoring manufacturing processes, conducting root cause analysis, and implementing corrective/preventive actions to maintain product integrity and customer satisfaction.
The achievers and courageous challenge-crushers we seek, have the following characteristics and skills:•
Quality Assurance & Compliance
- Develop, implement, and maintain quality control procedures for rotor components machining processes.
- Ensure adherence to company quality standards and applicable industry standards.
- Inspection & Documentation
- Review engineering drawings, specifications,
- Prepare and maintain quality documentation, inspection reports, and RCAs, Corrective / preventive action records.
- Root Cause Analysis & Problem Solving
- Lead investigations using RCA, 8D, and CAPA methodologies for non-conformances.
- Drive corrective and preventive actions to eliminate recurring issues.
- Process Audits & Continuous Improvement
- Conduct internal/process audits of machining processes and identify improvement opportunities.
- Support Lean initiatives and process optimization projects.
- Collaboration & Communication
- Work closely with manufacturing engineers, machinists, and supervisors to resolve quality issues.
- Provide technical guidance and training on quality standards and best practices.
What You Will Bring:
- Bachelor’s degree in mechanical or manufacturing engineering.
- Minimum 7 years of experience in quality engineering within a machining or heavy manufacturing environment.
- Proficiency in quality tools: RCA, FMEA, PPAP and SPC
- Good understanding of CAD/CAM, CNC programming, and interpreting technical drawings with GD&T
- Strong knowledge of machining processes, CNC, CMM and precision components.
- Familiarity with SAP or similar ERP systems and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Certification in Six Sigma will be an added advantage
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
- Ability to interpret complex engineering drawings and specifications.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills for cross-functional collaboration.
- Knowledge of industry standards and regulatory requirements for turbine components.
- Ability to apply continuous improvement methods to increase manufacturing quality, efficiency, reliability, and cost effectiveness.
- Experience with advanced manufacturing processes
- Candidate should be familiar with Lean and or Six Sigma philosophies and their application in process capability and improvement
Pay Range: (75K to 90K).
Compensation decisions are made based on factors including experience, skills, education, and other job-related factors, in accordance with our internal pay structure. We also offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, paid time off, and retirement plan.
Work Requirements: This role is considered an on-site position located in Charlotte, NC.
- You must be able to commute to and from the location with your own transportation arrangements to meet the required working hours.
- Shop floor environment, which may include but not limited to extensive walking, and ability to lift up to 40 lbs.
Travel requirements: Due to the nature of the work, no travel is required.
Benefits:
· 401(k)
· 401(k) matching
· Dental insurance
· Health insurance
· Life insurance
· Paid time off
· Referral program
· Vision insurance
· Short/Long Term Disability
Outside Sales Representative – West Chicago, IL
Team360 Staffing
About the job
A leading manufacturer in the refrigeration components industry is seeking a Sales Manager to drive growth in refrigeration component sales across multiple markets. This important hands-on role involves developing and managing key client relationships and expanding sales of energy-saving refrigerant components.
The ideal candidate will work closely with customers to understand their refrigerant management needs and recommend appropriate technical solutions.
If you care about the environment and want to make a meaningful impact while contributing to the success of a growing organization, this is a great opportunity to do so.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $75,000.00 - $125,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute sales strategies to expand market share and achieve sales goals.
- Coordinate projects with internal technical and engineering teams.
- Identify new business opportunities through lead generation, cold calling, and networking within target industries.
- Manage and visit key accounts to ensure customer satisfaction and retention.
- Conduct technical sales presentations and perform cost-savings calculations for clients.
- Utilize CRM software such as Salesforce to track sales activities, forecast performance, and analyze market trends.
- Negotiate contracts and pricing agreements with clients to secure profitable deals while maintaining strong customer relationships.
- Develop and maintain sales forecasts for key clients.
Requirements
- 10+ years of proven experience in inside and outside sales in the refrigeration industry with a track record of meeting or exceeding targets.
- Strong management skills with previous experience leading a sales team or managing territories.
- Experience in business development including cold calling, direct sales, and territory expansion is a plus.
- Proficiency with CRM software such as Salesforce or similar platforms.
- Excellent negotiation skills combined with strong customer service orientation to build long-term client relationships.
- Ability to analyze market data to identify opportunities for upselling and product demonstrations that drive revenue growth.
- Knowledge of retail sales environments or inside/outside sales channels is advantageous.
- Strong communication skills with the ability to deliver compelling presentations and lead negotiations effectively.
- Familiarity with marketing strategies that support lead generation efforts within B2B markets.
Benefits
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
- Join a company committed to designing and manufacturing components that support environmental sustainability while contributing to the future of the refrigeration industry.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace that embraces the unique perspectives of our employees, our customers, patients, community stakeholders, and cultures across the world. We believe that a variety of backgrounds makes our team stronger and more innovative.
At Air Liquide, we RESPECT, HONOR and VALUE diversity.
Air Liquide is Hiring for a Senior Design Engineer in Phoenix, AZ!
We are looking for you!
- Pay: $135,000.00 - $145,000.00
- Comprehensive Family Benefits: Air Liquide offers a full benefits package designed to support your whole life, including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, and Disability Insurance.
- Support for Parents: We offer a 14-week paid child birth benefit to support growing families.
- Future Security: 401(k) Retirement Plan with company match
- Additional Benefits: Tuition Assistance, Paid Holidays, Vacation, and Sick time.
- Early Access: Your benefits start Day 1!
Recruiter: Carolyn Harris |
The Senior Design Engineer is a team member of the EG Design group and is responsible for the process design of industrial gas, specialty gas and chemical systems for Air Liquide customers in the Electronics industry. This position is responsible for design development and project technical support starting at the conceptual phase through project execution and has mastered the skills needed to apply RAGAGEP (Recognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices), national codes and internal IMS standards to the project design. This position is recognized as a Subject Matter Expert in one or more fields of expertise and contributes at a local or international entity level.
Responsibilities
- Develop process design which complies with recognized codes, internal and external standards and good engineering practices
- Develop scope of work for disciplines outside ALEUS area of expertise
- Coordinate design deliverables from 3rd party engineering firms
- Evaluate client's proposal request to identify project objectives and technical requirements; prepare design basis and design milestone schedule
- Assist estimating and implementation staff by soliciting bids, performing technical bid analysis, developing bill of materials, and specifying components
- Assist proposal development by addressing technical descriptions, scope definition and technical clarifications
- Design and specify major equipment and associated utility systems
- Perform equipment, piping, valves and component sizing and specification; prepare equipment data sheets
- Direct drafting personnel for development of Process Flow Diagrams, plan drawings, routing and detail drawings and P&IDs
- Lead design review meetings for process systems; track and close design review action items
- Coordinate and participate in design reviews with 3rd party engineering firms
- Actively participate in reviews for safety, operability and reliability
- Assist project management during project execution: resolve discrepancies, changes or omissions in design and design documents
- Track design modifications; issue Design Change Notice
- Direct and review design documentation modifications; review field staff provided P&ID and plan drawing markups to reflect as-built status
- Create and maintain project records including design calculations, drawings, equipment and component specifications, lessons learned, design review minutes, bid packages and administrative files
- Develop startup, operation and maintenance procedures; review and ensure that operational concerns are addressed prior to commissioning so that the process / system can be operated safely and efficiently
- Define required equipment inspections and verification methods
- Evaluate value-engineering options to provide the lowest cost solution while maintaining project requirements; develop documents to compare and present value-engineered options to client and project staff; incorporate the pertinent changes in the project design
- Develop design standards and specifications for recurring tasks to ensure reliability, consistency and improved design process efficiency
- Contributes technically and shares knowledge at a local or international entity level
- Perform functions of Design Authority in multiple fields of expertise; validate process designs; assist existing facilities with the Management of Change process
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Required Qualifications
- BS Degree Chemical or Mechanical Engineering
- 10+ years work experience in engineering process design, operations or project engineering in industrial gas, chemical or related industry
- Strong technical knowledge of fluid flow; ability to perform complex calculations
- Strong technical knowledge of carrier gas system function and ASU process
- Strong knowledge of common industrial gas system piping and components
- In-depth knowledge of industry codes such as NFPA, ASME standards, and internal IMS standards
- Strong understanding and interpretation of project specific specifications, codes and standards
- Ability to prepare, read, interpret and scale P&IDs, mechanical, electrical, civil and structural drawings
- Consistent application of RAGAGEP
- Strong problem solving skills
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to organize and prioritize workload for multiple project assignments; set design milestone dates
- Ability to plan work, both short and long term to ensure project deadlines are met
- Proficient in utilization of MS Office products and/or Google Suite tools
- Proficient in use of pipe flow and stress modeling programs (AFT Arrow and Fathom, CAEPIPE, Crane Flow of Fluids, CAESAR)
- Familiarity with Autodesk AutoCAD software
- Ability to evaluate options and recommend best solutions
- Ability to delegate project specific tasks to junior team members
- Ability to research and apply new technologies
Preferred Qualifications
- PE license
Candidates must have valid employment authorization in the U.S. and must not require visa sponsorship now or in the future. This position is not open for non-immigrant visa sponsorship.
Job Title: Account Manager – Electronic Components (OEM Sales)
Location: New Brunswick, NJ
Job Type: Full-time
Work Arrangement: In-person (No remote option)
Job Overview
We are seeking a motivated Account Manager to manage sales activities across various territories in the United States. The role involves managing customer relationships, generating quotations, providing technical customer support, and coordinating logistics related to electronic component sales.
The ideal candidate will have experience in B2B sales, preferably within the electronic components industry, and be comfortable handling OEM customer accounts.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage key customer accounts and maintain strong long-term relationships.
- Handle quotations, order processing, technical customer service, and logistics coordination.
- Identify, locate, and contact potential customers in the OEM market.
- Work closely with manufacturers’ sales representative firms to expand territory coverage.
- Generate quotes and follow up with prospective and existing customers.
- Negotiate pricing and purchasing terms with suppliers and partners.
- Support territory development through occasional travel and overnight visits.
- Achieve sales targets and contribute to overall business growth.
Products / Solutions Offered
- Power cords (standard, international, and hospital-grade)
- Power supplies (wall adapters, desktop power supplies, DIN rail, and open frame)
- AC/DC and DC/DC converters
- Plugs, connectors, and cord sets
- Custom power solutions for equipment manufacturers and OEM clients
Qualifications
- Minimum 3 years of B2B sales experience.
- Experience in electronic components or related technical products preferred.
- Strong communication, negotiation, and relationship management skills.
- Ability to manage multiple accounts and maintain organized sales pipelines.
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced sales environment.
Compensation
Projected Total Compensation: $50,000 – $90,000 per year
Benefits
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Retirement Plan with Matching Contributions
Work Location
Candidates must be able to commute to New Brunswick, NJ.
Job Location:
Sacramento, CA 95834.
About the Job:
Title of the Position: Automation Technician
The Automation Technician ensures reliable operation of sterile pharmaceutical manufacturing systems by installing, maintaining, calibrating, and troubleshooting automation components, process instrumentation, drives, motors, control devices, clean utility systems, and aseptic production equipment. The role supports continuous and compliant operations under cGMP, FDA 21 CFR Part 11, and cleanroom standards.
Responsibilities:
- Install, maintain, calibrate, and troubleshoot sensors and transmitters for pressure, temperature, flow, level, pH, conductivity, and environmental monitoring.
- Support in performing GMP‑compliant calibrations with complete traceability and accurate documentation.
- Install, maintain, and troubleshoot motors, pumps, fans, drives, control devices, and sterile manufacturing equipment.
- Perform conduit bending, cable routing, wire pulling, cable termination, tray installation, and equipment connections in accordance with plant procedures.
- Install and modify control panels, junction boxes, and instrumentation assemblies.
- Diagnose issues in circuits, protection components, sensors, actuators, drives, and automated machines.
- Use diagnostic tools such as multimeters, clamp meters, insulation testers, and calibration instruments.
- Support PLC, HMI, SCADA, BMS, and EMS platforms, including troubleshooting and system checks.
- Conduct loop checks, functional tests, FAT/SAT, commissioning, and support validation activities (IQ/OQ/PQ).
- Maintain and troubleshoot systems for PW, WFI, Clean Steam, CIP/SIP, HVAC/HEPA controls, and aseptic filling/packaging operations.
- Read and interpret P&IDs, wiring diagrams, schematics, ladder logic, and loop drawings.
- Maintain cleanroom support systems, including differential pressure controls, HEPA filtration, and environmental monitoring.
- Ensure compliance with cGMP, cleanroom classification requirements, FDA 21 CFR Part 11, and data integrity principles.
- Perform preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance.
- Conduct root‑cause analysis and implement CAPA actions.
- Maintain accurate CMMS entries, calibration logs, and audit‑ready documentation.
Working Condition:
- Ability to work rotating, weekend, or extended shifts.
- Exposure to high‑noise areas (PPE provided).
- Frequent work on mezzanine floors, elevated platforms, ladders, and step‑ups.
- Work inside aseptic cleanrooms and controlled environments (ISO 5/7/8) wearing full gowning.
- Exposure to hot, cold, humid, or pressurized utility systems such as PW, WFI, Clean Steam, and HVAC units.
- Occasional work in tight spaces, behind panels, or equipment enclosures.
- Regular use of PPE, including sterile gowning, gloves, and eye protection.
- Ability to lift to 50 lbs and perform hands-on tasks for extended periods.
Qualifications:
Education:
- BE – Mechanical/Chemical from a reputed University
Experience: Minimum 5 to 10 years of professional experience in the field of pharmaceutical or manufacturing industry.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Functional:
- Strong troubleshooting skills across sensors, transmitters, motors, drives, actuators, control components, automated machinery, and process systems.
- Experience with conduit bending, tray installation, cable pulling, wire routing, cable dressing, and termination.
- Proficiency in installing and modifying panels, junction boxes, and equipment assemblies.
- Skilled in using multimeters, clamp meters, insulation testers, and calibration devices.
- Ability to install, connect, and terminate control wiring and instrument cabling for field devices.
- Understanding of circuits, drives, starters, protection components, actuators, and control system diagnostics.
- Ability to read and interpret P&IDs, schematics, wiring diagrams, ladder logic, and loop documentation.
- Knowledge of GMP requirements, sterile manufacturing, cleanroom practices, aseptic operations, and validation processes.
- Strong documentation discipline, attention to detail, and audit readiness.
- Ability to work efficiently and safely in regulated manufacturing environments.
Behavioral:
- Result oriented
- Innovative thinking
- Time Management, Professional Work Conduct at all times
- Problem-solving ability & High level of self-motivation
- Strong interpersonal relationship skills
- Strong written & verbal communication skills
Requirements:
- Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record
- Legally authorized to be employed in the United States
- Must live or be willing to move to the Sacramento Metropolitan Region (Approx 40 miles' radius)
Benefits:
- Competitive Salary: $80,000 - $90,000
- Yearly bonus eligibility
- Benefits: offers a wide variety of benefits and programs to support health and well-being, including medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Paid time off plan
- 401k savings plan
Jergens, Inc. has been a strong presence in the manufacturing industry for over 75 years, becoming one of the world’s largest manufacturers of standard tooling components, vises and other workholding equipment. Jergens has career opportunities for anyone interested in manufacturing and we are looking for individuals who are motivated, team-oriented, and passionate about growing or starting their career in manufacturing!
Our work culture:
Jergens, Inc., is a privately owned manufacturer founded by the Schron Family in 1942. Headquartered in Cleveland, OH, Jergens has a global reach, with activities across 4 continents and 30+ countries around the world.
Through the many changes over the past 75 years, one thing has remained a constant – the core values of Jergens. A dedication to:
- Honesty
- Hard work
- Excellence in all we do
- A commitment to family
These values are the foundation upon which the company was built, the standard for how every Jergens employee conducts themselves today and will continue to set the direction into the future as we continue to grow our family of employees.
About Jergens, Inc.
Jergens, Inc. is comprised of 3 distinct business units: Workholding Solutions, Lifting Solutions and Specialty Fasteners. Building on its reputation of uncompromising quality standards, Jergens is committed to helping its customers achieve leaner, more profitable manufacturing, and continues to add products and engineered solutions for an integrated approach to “Manufacturing Efficiency.”
To learn more about Jergens, Inc., visit us at , be sure to check out our video to see what it's like to work at Jergens: of Working at Jergens, Inc.
Jergens offers employees
- Competitive compensation
- Comprehensive insurance benefits package (including medical, dental and vision coverage as well as company paid life insurance and disability)
- Tuition reimbursement
- Fun staff events and activities
- 401k plan with profit sharing
- Paid vacation time starting at 13 days
- 11 paid holidays
Reports to: Director of Manufacturing
Responsibilities
• Has a thorough understanding of our company’s materials, supplies, equipment, and production capabilities. Assists less experienced planners by providing information, as necessary.
• Confers with manufacturing to ensure the coordination of all functions involved in the production, inventory management, and quality assurance of the product by scheduling workloads and establishing lead times for manufacture of the product.
• Works from inventory and production requirements/reports, drawings, written and verbal instructions to plan and determine operational scheduling/planning of assigned manufacturing operations.
• Reviews on hand component quantities versus allocated quantities using data system and determine which components need additional shop orders released to produce additional product.
• Reviews order requirements using data system and adjust lot quantities appropriately based on part history and customer need.
• Evaluates alternative methods to produce finished product if standard components are not readily available to meet customer needs.
• Provides accurate feedback to sales as to delivery dates and advises when problems arise that will affect deliver to the customer. Assists less experienced planners with more complex issues.
• Effectively manages the scheduling process and adjusts when changes are necessary and provides creative solutions to difficult situations.
• Keeps the supervisor aware in a timely manner of any issues needing the supervisor’s involvement.
• Maintains timely and accurate records and reports, as required.
• Is timely and effective in responding to customer and production issues.
• Develops and maintains effective working relationships with internal and external resources.
Requirements
• High school education is required. At least some college education in a related field is preferred.
• Has the necessary training to be proficient in the position.
• Has at least two years of experience of successful related experience within another company function or organization.
• Is fully trained and capable of responding to all normal daily planning issues with a minimal need for direction from the supervisor.
• Has excellent communications and interpersonal skills to be able to interact effectively with internal and external resources.
• Has excellent computer skills and is proficient with all related company systems and programs.
• Has strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
• Effective time management skills in prioritizing and addressing multiple and at times conflicting demands.
• High energy with a sense of urgency in responding to production scheduling issues.
• High level of personal and professional integrity.
• Is committed to the company’s values.
• Attention to detail in maintaining required records and reports.
Position Summary
We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Electro Mechanical Assembly Technician to join our manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will have experience assembling complex, multi-faceted assemblies and sub-assemblies in a structured production environment. This role requires strong mechanical aptitude, a deep understanding of assembly hardware and consumables, and a commitment to quality and process control.
Attention to detail, adherence to quality standards, and the ability to work from engineering drawings and work instructions are critical for success in this position.
Key Responsibilities
- Assemble complex mechanical assemblies and sub-assemblies according to engineering drawings, work instructions, and specifications
- Interpret blueprints, BOMs, and assembly documentation
- Verify correct materials, hardware, and components prior to assembly
- Use hand tools, power tools, torque tools, pneumatic tools, and specialty fixtures appropriately
- Install various hardware types including fasteners, rivets, threaded inserts, pins, bushings, fittings, and mechanical components
- Apply proper assembly consumables (adhesives, sealants, thread lockers, lubricants, etc.) per specifications
- Perform in-process inspections and verify dimensional and visual quality requirements
- Maintain traceability and material verification in accordance with quality system requirements
- Document assembly steps and record required production data accurately
- Identify and escalate quality issues or discrepancies
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment
- Support continuous improvement initiatives within the production process
Required Qualifications
- 2+ years experience in mechanical assembly (manufacturing environment preferred)
- Experience with complex, multi-component assemblies and sub-assemblies
- Strong understanding of mechanical hardware types and proper installation methods
- Knowledge of assembly tools including torque wrenches, drills, presses, and precision measuring tools
- Familiarity with assembly consumables and proper application techniques
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and technical documentation
- Experience working within a quality management system
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality work
- Ability to verify materials and components against documentation
- High mechanical aptitude
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in aerospace, industrial equipment, or precision manufacturing
- Familiarity with AS9100, ISO 9001, or similar quality systems
- Experience with material traceability and inspection documentation
- Ability to perform basic quality inspections using calipers, micrometers, and gauges
- Experience working with ERP or manufacturing tracking systems
Key Competencies
- Detail-oriented and process-driven
- Quality-focused mindset
- Strong organizational skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Strong problem-solving skills
- Dependable and accountable
Physical Requirements
- Ability to stand for extended periods
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
- Ability to use hand tools and perform repetitive tasks
Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician
San Diego, CA (Onsite)
Direct Hire
This position pays between $65K - $75 K Per Year
JOB DESCRIPTION
- Physically build deliverable sensor systems: assemble mechanical components, solder electronic components, apply coatings to printed circuit boards, install printed circuit boards into sensor housings, precisely cut and strip wiring, mount fasteners, fasten and/or seal electro-mechanical assemblies by applying various bonding and/or sealing agents
- Perform final machining, cutting, or bonding operations on components such as sensor housing, sense elements, fine wires, etc.
- Assemble wiring harnesses and terminate connectors
- Assemble circuit boards, connectors, ribbon cables, jumpers, and other electronic components into custom-built enclosures
- Test sensors and printed circuit boards using a combination of electrical test equipment and LabVIEW-based software scripts
- Participate actively in inventory management and quarterly inventory checks
- Conduct final assembly of sensor systems onto customer driveshafts, including application of sealant, ensuring integrity of the full assembly, and certifying system fitness for homologation
- Participate in failure analyses by dissecting and analyzing hardware returned from the field, conducting diagnostic and validation testing, and comparing with original results.
- Assist in writing and issuing detailed reports outlining findings
Skill Requirements
- At least 2 years of full-time work experience in a related role
- Attention to detail and good craftsmanship, and a strong concern for quality
- Strong electrical and mechanical assembly skills
- Familiarity with wiring harness assembly protocols using AWG 20-gauge harnesses or smaller
- Familiarity with processing adhesives, soldering, and general machine shop skills
- Proficiency with LabVIEW or equivalent software
- Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings and electrical schematics
- Understanding and knowledge of sensor or instrumentation calibration protocols
- the candidate is expected to already have a hands-on approach and a certain comfort level building and operating devices and instrumentation.
- Educational Requirements An Associate’s degree in fields such as machining, mechanical technology, electronics, automotive technology, or electronics is preferred but not required.
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Company Description
John Crane, a business of Smiths Group, is a global leader in mission-critical flow control solutions for energy and process industries that enable efficient and sustainable operations. Our products include mechanical seals and systems, couplings, bearings, filtration systems, and predictive digital monitoring technologies.
We have a global network of more than 200 sites in over 50 countries and employ more than 6,000 people worldwide. We partner with our customers to help them keep their operations safe, reduce downtime, improve efficiency, and meet the latest environmental standards.
John Crane is part of Smiths Group. For over 170 years, Smiths has been pioneering progress by engineering for a better future. We serve millions of people every year, helping to create a safer, more efficient, productive, and better-connected world across four global markets: energy, security & defence, space & aerospace, and general industrial. Listed on the London Stock Exchange, Smiths employs approximately 16,000 colleagues in over 50 countries.
Job Description
Under general supervision, the Seal Repair Technician is responsible for all processes related to disassembly and assembly of rotating equipment. The Seal Repair Technician follows instruction from a Repair job packet and router to perform DCI (Dismantle Clean and Inspect) and gives a written description of the wear and condition of critical components seal.
This position completes all inspection forms taking pictures of all critical components and uses inspection equipment for proper documentation of the assembly. With assistance identifies, inspects and evaluates material returned, determines repair operations, performs simple shop operations, verify specifications, initiate work and purchase orders.
Receives John Crane parts and materials returned by customers and branch offices. Evaluates from a condition of material, checks current drawing revisions and general product knowledge whether material is repairable or non-repairable.
- Identifies and inspects material returned.
- Ensures all components are properly cleaned and free from foreign material per departmental procedures
- Performs the assembly of the seal once the repair has been released to the shop and all components have been replaced or reconditioned and marked ready for assembly.
- Under close supervision, repairs returned seals and seal parts.
- May perform parts structuring, checks cost structure, and determines price of repair, ensures assembly is structured correctly, and price repair.
- Determines necessary repair operations, ensures BOM (bill of materials) / drawings / repair parts match.
- Performs simple operations on drill press (single spindle), tool post grinder, bead blast polisher and lapping machine.
- Verifies part specifications with measuring instruments such as micrometer, vernier caliper, dial indicator and optical flats.
- May initiates purchase orders for new jobs if vendors are involved.
- Consults with Engineering or Sales departments as necessary.
- Maintains necessary records and small inventory of seal parts used for repair orders.
- Works from factory work orders, prints, rework orders and verbal instructions.
- Assists newer repair personnel as necessary.
- Sets up and troubleshoots lapping machines for repair maintenance.
- May perform direct contact with customers on service and/or phone, checks computer system for credit and address information, price repairs
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Experience in mechanical assembly positions
- Experience with mechanical seals is a plus
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Tool & Die Technician
Location: Franklin Park, Illinois
Overview
A manufacturing company in the Franklin Park area is seeking a Tool & Die Technician to support tooling and die maintenance within a production environment. This role is responsible for building, repairing, and maintaining tooling used in metal forming and fabrication processes.
The ideal candidate has experience working with stamping dies, tooling components, and precision machining equipment, and is comfortable troubleshooting tooling issues that impact production efficiency.
Key Responsibilities
• Build, repair, and maintain tooling, dies, and fixtures used in metal fabrication or stamping operations.
• Interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and technical instructions to support toolroom activities.
• Diagnose tooling issues and perform repairs to maintain proper die function and reduce production downtime.
• Set up and operate toolroom equipment such as mills, lathes, grinders, drills, and related machining equipment.
• Inspect dies and tooling components for wear or damage and perform necessary maintenance or adjustments.
• Use precision measuring tools including micrometers, calipers, and gauges to verify tolerances and specifications.
• Disassemble, clean, and reassemble tooling components using appropriate hand tools and maintenance procedures.
• Support troubleshooting efforts related to tooling issues affecting production equipment.
• Perform routine maintenance on toolroom machinery and equipment.
• Maintain documentation related to tooling maintenance, repairs, and inspection activities.
• Assist with training or supporting junior technicians or apprentices when needed.
• Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment while following company safety policies.
Qualifications
• High school diploma or equivalent required; technical training or apprenticeship in tool and die or machining preferred.
• Approximately 1–3 years of experience working in tool and die, machining, or toolroom environments.
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints and engineering drawings.
• Mechanical aptitude and familiarity with machining and tooling equipment.
• Experience operating forklifts, hoists, or cranes in an industrial setting is helpful.
• Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively within a manufacturing team.
Physical Requirements
• Ability to work scheduled shifts in a manufacturing environment.
• Frequent standing and movement throughout the workday.
• Ability to lift or move materials and tooling components up to approximately 70 pounds.
• Work performed in an industrial environment with exposure to machinery, noise, and shop conditions typical of metal fabrication operations.