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Sandia National Laboratories-Albuquerque
of a pioneering team at the forefront of semiconductor technology? The Silicon Fabrication Process Engineering I organization (5276) is seeking a talented and experienced Electronics Engineer/Diffusion Process Engineer to support our cutting-edge Silicon Fab...
shirecareers.jobs -
Albuquerque
better through design. As our market sectors and services grow, we continuously add new opportunities. Will you join us? Responsibilities: The Sr. Process Engineer will be responsible for managing projects and staff across Page's Industrial sector...
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HirePower-Mcintosh (NM)
design assistance throughout all project phases.  •  Offer design support to Process Engineering, Maintenance, and Unit personnel.  •  Develop and maintain company standard drawings, including instrument installation details and templates.  •  Enter project...
mindmatch.ai -
Albuquerque
better through design. As our market sectors and services grow, we continuously add new opportunities. Will you join us? Responsibilities: The Process / Chemical Engineer will be responsible for process systems, process-mechanical, Bulk Gas delivery...
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LanceSoft Inc-Mcintosh (NM)
Assist Process Engineering, Maintenance, and Unit personnel with design requirements.  •  Create and maintain standard drawings, including instrument installation details, templates, and bills of materials.  •  Enter project information and work requests...
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