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Country: USA
Location: New Jersey Danvers
Job Status: Full time
Salary: Not specified
Materials Engineer

Source new and improved extrusion and braiding manufacturing methods for their application and/or adaptation to flexible composite medical device profiles. This individual will provide direct supervision of an Extrusion Work Cell and manage capacity requirements for development and production.
General requirements :
Source new and improved extrusion and braiding manufacturing methods for their application and/or adaptation to flexible composite medical device profiles. This individual will provide direct supervision of an Extrusion Work Cell and manage capacity requirements for development and production.
Technical requirements :
• Manage specific individual project schedules and capital acquisition budgets

• Source and acquire lab testing instrumentation to perform thermal and mechanical analyses of compounded resins and post-extruded samples.

• Investigate new applications to leverage existing technologies. Collaborate with Team Engineers to develop product line extrusions and new product concepts to release to production.

• Devise and implement cost savings proposals related to extrusion process and work flow improvements.

Candidates should have some experinence with :
• Three or more years of extrusion process/project engineering experience
Hiring Process:
The most effective way of communication is via email please forward us your updated WORD FORMAT resume (Address, Contact number and email must) to ***srikanth.kadakanc@makrotech.com ***

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