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The Production Control Specialist is responsible for the coordination of writing up production orders, ordering material, helping in shipping/receiving and monitoring inventory requirements.
A QA inspector is expected to be able to inspect all incoming components, as well as perform in-process, and final inspections of assemblies. Inspections will be utilizing the tools/equipment in the QA lab including calibrated hand tools or specialized equipment such as a CMM. Through specific job training, the inspector shall perform their job within authorized EO inspection procedures, and under the direct guidance of the Quality Supervisor, Engineer, and/or Manager.
Integration and test (I&T) engineers work closely with systems engineers to develop, verify, and validate requirements for cutting-edge complex systems that may involve optical, mechanical, electronic, and/or software elements. In the early phases of a project or program, they work to understand the customer's needs and participate in technology readiness reviews to gauge the organization's ability to produce the desired product. I&T engineers are responsible for understanding all system interfaces and developing rigorous integration and test plans to ensure each system and subsystem requirement is appropriately addressed. Subsequently, they execute on those plans by utilizing their extensive hands-on assembly, integration, and...
An Assembler II must utilize work instructions, blue prints, and spec sheets to assemble and package opto-mechanical products for stock and shipment under the direction of the Assembly Manager or Group Leader.
A Product Release Engineer is an essential member of the Edmund Optics’ (EO) Product Release Group, whose mission is to strengthen EO’s position as a leading supplier of optical products via timely and accurate new product introduction. In support of that mission, he or she will develop his or her expertise in the new product introduction process. This expertise stems from working closely and collaboratively with Product Development, Inventory Management, and Marketing to create, review, and edit product content. This content includes customer-facing information, such as effective product presentations for website and print catalogs and internal information coordination....
The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) is responsible for the qualification, development, and maintenance of Edmund Optic’s third-party suppliers. The SQE works closely with the Quality Assurance, Product Line Managers, and Supply Chain business units to improve product quality and Supplier collaboration.
The Production Control Specialist II coordinates the production activities to support our manufacturing plant in Tucson, AZ. Supports expedite activities, and the flow of goods through SAP to ensure they arrive when they are needed. Creates and maintains the various inputs to procure and manufacture parts within our ERP system (SAP).
The Senior Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for developing processes within Tucson’s manufacturing operations that lead to stable, efficient, and scalable manufacturing processes. The Senior Manufacturing Engineer will use the principles of LEAN 6σ and 6S to develop and execute a robust continuous improvement program and is also responsible for developing best practices within the production process. This person is self -directed and can work independently. The Senior Manufacturing Engineer will mentor, train, and support recruiting efforts for Jr Manufacturing Engineers.
A Quality Control Technician is an advanced technical role requiring a thorough understanding of optical parameters. The ideal candidate will serve as a subject matter expert in optical performance verification, train others on test equipment, and interpret spectral specifications on drawings to create robust inspection documents. Additionally, they will be responsible for reviewing inspection reports from other team members and, at times, support the lab to ensure proper allocation of resources and timely completion of tasks.