HELP WANTED
Foundry Product / Process Engineers—Reports to Engineering Manager–General description: Performs a variety of engineering assignments in developing and implementing production / process- ing methods and controls to meet quality standards in the most cost efficient manner. Design gating, riser and chilling system for aluminum and mag- nesium aerospace castings to ensure compliance with all customers’ specifications; In conjunction with tooling engineer and pattern shop personnel, determine the optimum tool design for the manu- facturing processes; Design and determine devel- opment samples and trial castings or programs, process and review through all manufacturing, inspection and dimensional departments; Interpret inspection results, investigate nonconforming castings and institute corrective action, sample and confirm corrective measures, document and amend process procedures; Investigate and resolve production problems; Responsible for creating and maintaining part number work instructions for all casting process areas. Engineering degree or equivalent college degree. 5 years light alloy aero- space foundry experience. Contact: Amy Reed, HR Supervisor, 641-782-0330.
Foundry Engineering Technicians—Reports to Engineering Manager-General description: This position requires that the individual have good communication skills, both written and oral, be able to multi-task, and have general computer knowledge, including Microsoft Office. Respon- sible for working with the Engineer to maintain routings to meet specification requirements for specific parts; Responsible for reading and in- terpreting customer specifications as assigned; Responsible for working with the Engineer and creating and submitting Fixed Process Docu- ments to the specified customer; Responsible for working with the engineer and creating and submitting Drawing Alteration Requests, as as- signed; As assigned, responsible for recording deviation details working with manufacturing as well as the Project Engineer; Assisting Engineers with various tasks, such as data entry, taking photos of specific operations, inserting them into forms as assigned and writing process work instructions in clear concise language, as assigned. Associates Degree or Equivalent. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Contact: Amy Reed, HR Supervisor, 641-782-0330.
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Alloys : cast iron, ductile iron, chrome molly alloys Located in Quebec Canada FOR INFO:
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Quality Engineer—Specific duties: Investigate non- conformance issues, both internally generated and as a result of customer reported non-conformance issues to determine the root cause of the non- conformance and initial corrective action; Prepare corrective action responses to customers report- ing non-conformance; Preparation of inspection procedures; Participating in customer surveys and audits including the preparation of all check sheets required by the customer prior to the survey or audit; Preparation of submissions made to customers for waivers, deviations and concessions; MRB Quality Representative; Evaluate and process customer returns; Quality member for PPAP, PFMEA and Control Plans. These job duties are not all inclusive. The company, from time to time, may require the incumbent to perform additional duties as assigned. Contact: Amy Reed, HR Supervisor, 641-782-0330.
TOOL DESIGN ENGINEER—Anderson Express Inc., Located on the Anderson Global campus, Anderson Express offers cost-efficient, competi- tive tooling for small and medium tooling projects with all the advantages of large tooling shop technology and services on site. We are seeking someone with at least 10 years foundry tool design and build knowledge. Duties will include design of coreboxes, patterns, and molds using NX 7.5. Knowledge of free form surfacing, solid modeling, wave linked assemblies, and gating design required. Must have the ability to take job from concept to complete 3-D tooling design. Send resume to:
hr@andersonexpressinc.com
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